Los niños y ancianos tibetanos que tenemos para apadrinar viven en diferentes partes de la India y del Nepal y muchos de los niños han nacido en estos países, donde sus padres, tibetanos refugiados, llegaron cruzando las montañas del Himalaya. Aún hoy en día (unos 1000 al año) continuan intentándo escapar del régimen chino en Tibet, pero muy pocos son los que lo consiguen.
El dinero que recibimos de los padrinos sirve para poder ayudarles a estudiar y conseguir unos estudios que les permitan, en el futuro, tener más posibilidades en su vida laboral. Los niños tibetanos aprenden su historia, estudian su lengua, aprenden sus tradiciones, junto a una educación occidental y pueden cursar después estudios universitarios en las universidades de la India. Y así, indirectamente, también ayudamos al país para que sea próspero y la pobreza poco a poco se vaya mitigando y puedan todos vivir mejor.
La CASA DEL TIBET entrega el dinero recibido íntegramente y directamente a las escuelas (dónde el niño/a estudia), a los padres o a los responsables/tutores de ellos, a los ancianos o a la residencia dónde viven.
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Ayudas urgentes monjes> http://www.casadeltibetbcn.org/ayudas/ayudasurgentemonjes.html
Ayuda especial para formación de Gueshes> http://www.casadeltibetbcn.org/ayudas/ayudaestudiante.html
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta settlement. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta settlement. Mostrar todas las entradas
lunes, 7 de septiembre de 2009
ayudar a los tibetanos
Etiquetas:
apadrinamiento,
ayuda,
free tibet,
refugiados,
settlement,
tibetanos
sábado, 29 de agosto de 2009
El presidente de Taiwán no recibirá al Dalai Lama

Gobierno de Taiwánla visita sera la proxima semana, Tony Wang.
"No hay ningún encuentro previsto entre el presidente y el Dalai Lama", dijo Wang. "La razón por la que aprobamos la visita del Dalai Lama radicaba en asuntos religiosos y humanitarios", añadió tras el malestar que ha causado en China la visita.
El viaje del Dalai Lama, que ha sido invitado por la oposición de Taiwán, ha unido dos de los conflictos territoriales más sensibles para China: la región autónoma de Tíbet y Taiwán, territorio con el que Pekín ha mejorado sus relaciones desde que Ma tomase posesión del cargo el año pasado.
El viernes, China dio luz verde a 16 compañías aéreas para que operen vuelos regulares a Taiwán, en una muestra de que la visita del Dalai Lama no afectará las relaciones entre ambos gobiernos.
Etiquetas:
boicot a china,
cultura,
dalai,
dalai lama,
dictadura,
dominar,
etnias,
expansionista,
periodismo,
policial,
rabia,
religion,
represion,
settlement,
taiwan,
visita
viernes, 28 de agosto de 2009
mas minorias en peligro
Dear Tso Pema Ling,
Burma's regime has lauched a military offensive against ethnic minorities living near its northern border with China. As a result, 30,000 refugees have fled Burma into China's Yunnan province, according to an office of the U.N. High Commission on Refugees.
This comes just months after 5,000 refugees fled from Burma into Thailand, and it appears the situation may grow much worse.
The world must act to end the atrocities that continue to be committed by the Burmese regime. Please take a moment to sign our petition calling for the United States and United Kingdom to take action at the U.N. Security Council. If you have already signed, ask your friends and loved ones to sign.
The regime's offensive is part of its ongoing effort to bring Burma's minority ethnic groups under the control of the military before the sham elections that are set to take place next year.
Aung Zaw, from the Irrawaddy Magazine told Reuters "This has been building for a long time. The army has not only increased tensions and caused distress with the ethnic groups, they're straining ties with China."
The regime is likely to escalate its offensive against Burma's ethnic minority groups in the coming months, leading to more displacement and suffering.
The U.S. and U.K. can play a positive roll by pressing the U.N. Security Council to act. Please sign our petition to U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice and the U.K. Ambassador to the UN.
In solidarity for a just and peaceful Burma,
Jeremy Woodrum and Mike Haack
Support 1991 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi and the struggle for freedom and democracy in Burma:
Become a member of the U.S. Campaign for Burma.
Or, make a tax-deductible donation today.
Burma's regime has lauched a military offensive against ethnic minorities living near its northern border with China. As a result, 30,000 refugees have fled Burma into China's Yunnan province, according to an office of the U.N. High Commission on Refugees.
This comes just months after 5,000 refugees fled from Burma into Thailand, and it appears the situation may grow much worse.
The world must act to end the atrocities that continue to be committed by the Burmese regime. Please take a moment to sign our petition calling for the United States and United Kingdom to take action at the U.N. Security Council. If you have already signed, ask your friends and loved ones to sign.
The regime's offensive is part of its ongoing effort to bring Burma's minority ethnic groups under the control of the military before the sham elections that are set to take place next year.
Aung Zaw, from the Irrawaddy Magazine told Reuters "This has been building for a long time. The army has not only increased tensions and caused distress with the ethnic groups, they're straining ties with China."
The regime is likely to escalate its offensive against Burma's ethnic minority groups in the coming months, leading to more displacement and suffering.
The U.S. and U.K. can play a positive roll by pressing the U.N. Security Council to act. Please sign our petition to U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice and the U.K. Ambassador to the UN.
In solidarity for a just and peaceful Burma,
Jeremy Woodrum and Mike Haack
Support 1991 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi and the struggle for freedom and democracy in Burma:
Become a member of the U.S. Campaign for Burma.
Or, make a tax-deductible donation today.
Etiquetas:
asesinatos,
birmania,
budismo,
burma,
desplazados,
matanzas,
settlement
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