Special appeals

End torture in Tibet

Following the arrest of thousands of peaceful protesters in March and April, at least 1,249 Tibetan men, women and children are unaccounted for and at serious risk of torture.
They need your help now.
Despite torture being prohibited, Free Tibet has exposed how torture is used by China as a weapon against opposition and protest.

In November, Free Tibet gave evidence to the United Nations of systematic torture in Tibet. We highlighted the failure of legal safeguards and revealed Chinese policies which create the conditions in which torture is likely to occur,

Click here to donate help us expose what is happening and put an end to torture in Tibet

 

Don't let the world turns its back on Tibet

China’s Olympic spectacular has come to an end but their success has come at a very high price for Tibet.

Determined that Tibetan protesters would not mar the image of a harmonious, united nation, China has flooded Tibet with thousands of troops and is continuing to keep the whole area under total military control.

Click here to donate to Free Tibet and help us gain evidence of the military build-up in Tibet and demand action to prevent oppression.
 

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Tibet is not part of China

The British government issued a Written Statement on 29 October, in which Foreign Secretary David Miliband stated that “we [the British Government] regard Tibet as part of the People’s Republic of China”.

Until now, Britain has been one of the few nations to resist recognising Tibet as Chinese territory. This highly disappointing action has already had some devastating effects.

Click here to donate to Free Tibet and show that Mr.Miliband's statement does not reflect the view of the British public, and that in fact the people of the United Kingdom wish to see a free Tibet.