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|[[EnglishTop]]|[[LatestNewsFromJapan]]|[[UrgentCampaign]]| *Urgent campaign **Operation Civil Olimpics We did not wish to watch neither the torch relay with angry protests or our own representatives honourably receive thier medal by the same people who supported genocide in Tibet In bloody Olympics of China. Members of public in japan succeeded to boycott the starting ceremony of torch reley by a peaceful protest. It shows that we can still reshape our Olympics to the shape we wish to have. When the IOC choose China for the host counrty of next Olympics , they made China to promise to improve on human rights issues. So,naturally they still have sole responsibility to negotiate with China. (We wish that we do not have to campaign for the new IOC!”) Our effort do not just stop there, we call for your help on creating a contact list of all associated bodies such as sponsors and supporters are like to meet as much protest as possible . To IOC (or your own country's Olympic committee) IOC http://www.olympic.org/ Mr J Rogge (or insert a name of your own Olympic committee chair ) In light of the IOC's Olympic Truce commitment "to create a window of opportunities for dialogue, reconciliation and the resolution of conflicts...and to encourage political leaders to act in favour of peace" (www.olympic.org), it is clear that the IOC ideals and values are very applicable for Tibet as we approach the 2008 Games. The IOC has long contended that awarding Beijing the 2008 Games will improve human rights in China, but as we have seen in the past month,this is clearly not the case. I do not believe that the China, with a clear violation of human rights condition in Tibet is simply not fit to be the host country for the Olympics. If the Olympics must go ahead in China, I urge you to demend the following conditions. 1; An immediate end to the current crackdown and any persecution within Tibet and the release of all those who have been arrested and detained and Provide the provision of proper medical treatment to the injured. 2; immediate lift to the media black out and foreign journalists be allowed unfettered access to Tibet and Tibetan regions of China. and sending of an independent international body, to investigate the unrest and its underlying causes. 3; unconditional talk with the Dalai lama to negotiate full autonomy for the Tibetan people by calling on the Chinese government to hold the next round of negotiations with the Tibetan government-in-exile in a third country, attended by independent observers. If these demands are not met , I believe you must object the china's right to host the Olympics , and start to explore other places and time to open this years Olympics outside of china. (Please add your personal requests and views to these points) yours sincerely, (your name) Wishing for the world peace means changing our existing world, right? So let's get going and participate and be proud of ourselves,we all have a right to declare ”I made a difference”. Don't you think it will be so cool to boast to our kids and grand-kids ,”We have changed the course of the Olympics once for human rights and peace”?  Please spread this campain by forwarding this email to all bulletin board of your community and friends . Please also send us a contact information of your country's Olympic committee and it's associated groups for our campain list. Thank you. Free Tibet! ***More information -> [[OperationCivilOlimpics]] **The group of monks visiting Zenkoji Temple to offer the payer of gratitude Zenkoji Temple in Nagano has bravely withdrawn from plans to host an opening stage for the Beijing Olympic torch relay in Japan. Some reports said its decision got mixed receptions in the city on Nagano. We understand that it disappointed some people who had expected to have a peaceful torch parading through Nagano. However, many Tibetans have been killed since a peaceful protest against the oppression of human rights. The monks, joined by laypeople in Tibet was cracked down violently by armed forces. To this day, there are a total media ban against foreign journalists in Tibet which conceals the current situation in Tibet from public eye. You may recall that the international media widely reported that the Tibetan monks pleaded in tears with the foreign press, risking their own lives, in Jokhang Temple in Lhasa and Labrang Temple in Amdo. To address how Tibetan human rights have been deprived by chinese authorities, we would like to list 3 broad examples. 1) Tibetan language is not an official language in Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibetan provinces of Amdo and Kham - now annexed into China's Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Gansu. This clearly describes the substantial autonomy has not achieved yet in Tibet. The term 'Autonomous' is just a name, not a practice. 2) While the marriages between Tibetan women and Chinese men are encouraged, male Tibetan's marriages to Chinese women are forbidden. If, for example, Japanese government would ever enforce the same rule to Chinese people to accept a marriage between Japanese men and Chinese women but not Chinese men to marry a Japanese women, China should of course have found it unacceptable. 3) Among the 13,000 business establishments and hotels in Tibetan capital Lhasa, the ones run by Tibetans are no more than 300. This has been exacerbating economic disparities between the Chinese migrants and Tibetans. We think those 3 references well describe the severe situations of Tibetans. His Holiness Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, evidently shows by his commitment as a buddhist that Tibetans can make a big contribution to make a better world, with their distinguished buddhism culture and practices. Tibet, with its priceless culture within our global community and its most excellent Buddhism practices, is now facing a danger. I urge all the Buddhists in the world to stand up for a peaceful protest to save Tibet. We would like to show our solidarity with Tibet, as Japanese Buddhism monks, by visiting Zenkoji Temple to offer the payer of gratitude for its brave protest.  Zenkoji Ceremony for Mourning : April 26th 2008. 6:30 a.m. at in front of Zenkoji main hall, Nagano. We will join the memorial ceremony for the Tibetans killed in the recent turmoil hosted at Zenkoji main hall, starting from 7 a.m. 小林秀英 雪蔵山十善院 On behalf of 'group of monks concerning about Tibet', Members of The group of monks visiting Zenkoji Temple to offer the payer of gratitude 大樹玄承 (Executive of Enkyoji, Tendai- denominational head temple, Himeji) 高辻哲洋(Sohto- denominational Entsuin Temple, Nagoya , EXCO of Pro-Tibet protest in Nagoya) 井本勝幸 (Ho-onji Temple, Representative of Catuddisa Sangha) Supporters:Shigeharu Aoyama (Executive Producer and Chief researcher of Independent Institute of Research Inc. ), Pema Gyalpo (Director of Tibetan Cultural Institute Japan, Professor of Yokohama Tohin University) *Operation Zenkoji It made it big. ->[[Operation Zenkoji]]
|[[EnglishTop]]|[[LatestNewsFromJapan]]|[[UrgentCampaign]]| *Urgent campaign **Operation Civil Olympics We did not wish to watch neither the torch relay with angry protests or our own representatives honourably receive thier medal by the same people who supported genocide in Tibet In bloody Olympics of China. Members of public in japan succeeded to boycott the starting ceremony of torch reley by a peaceful protest. It shows that we can still reshape our Olympics to the shape we wish to have. When the IOC choose China for the host counrty of next Olympics , they made China to promise to improve on human rights issues. So,naturally they still have sole responsibility to negotiate with China. (We wish that we do not have to campaign for the new IOC!”) Our effort do not just stop there, we call for your help on creating a contact list of all associated bodies such as sponsors and supporters are like to meet as much protest as possible . To IOC (or your own country's Olympic committee) IOC http://www.olympic.org/ Mr J Rogge (or insert a name of your own Olympic committee chair ) In light of the IOC's Olympic Truce commitment "to create a window of opportunities for dialogue, reconciliation and the resolution of conflicts...and to encourage political leaders to act in favour of peace" (www.olympic.org), it is clear that the IOC ideals and values are very applicable for Tibet as we approach the 2008 Games. The IOC has long contended that awarding Beijing the 2008 Games will improve human rights in China, but as we have seen in the past month,this is clearly not the case. I do not believe that the China, with a clear violation of human rights condition in Tibet is simply not fit to be the host country for the Olympics. If the Olympics must go ahead in China, I urge you to demend the following conditions. 1; An immediate end to the current crackdown and any persecution within Tibet and the release of all those who have been arrested and detained and Provide the provision of proper medical treatment to the injured. 2; immediate lift to the media black out and foreign journalists be allowed unfettered access to Tibet and Tibetan regions of China. and sending of an independent international body, to investigate the unrest and its underlying causes. 3; unconditional talk with the Dalai lama to negotiate full autonomy for the Tibetan people by calling on the Chinese government to hold the next round of negotiations with the Tibetan government-in-exile in a third country, attended by independent observers. If these demands are not met , I believe you must object the china's right to host the Olympics , and start to explore other places and time to open this years Olympics outside of china. (Please add your personal requests and views to these points) yours sincerely, (your name) Wishing for the world peace means changing our existing world, right? So let's get going and participate and be proud of ourselves,we all have a right to declare ”I made a difference”. Don't you think it will be so cool to boast to our kids and grand-kids ,”We have changed the course of the Olympics once for human rights and peace”?  Please spread this campain by forwarding this email to all bulletin board of your community and friends . Please also send us a contact information of your country's Olympic committee and it's associated groups for our campain list. Thank you. Free Tibet! ***More information -> [[OperationCivilOlympics]] **The group of monks visiting Zenkoji Temple to offer the payer of gratitude Zenkoji Temple in Nagano has bravely withdrawn from plans to host an opening stage for the Beijing Olympic torch relay in Japan. Some reports said its decision got mixed receptions in the city on Nagano. We understand that it disappointed some people who had expected to have a peaceful torch parading through Nagano. However, many Tibetans have been killed since a peaceful protest against the oppression of human rights. The monks, joined by laypeople in Tibet was cracked down violently by armed forces. To this day, there are a total media ban against foreign journalists in Tibet which conceals the current situation in Tibet from public eye. You may recall that the international media widely reported that the Tibetan monks pleaded in tears with the foreign press, risking their own lives, in Jokhang Temple in Lhasa and Labrang Temple in Amdo. To address how Tibetan human rights have been deprived by chinese authorities, we would like to list 3 broad examples. 1) Tibetan language is not an official language in Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibetan provinces of Amdo and Kham - now annexed into China's Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Gansu. This clearly describes the substantial autonomy has not achieved yet in Tibet. The term 'Autonomous' is just a name, not a practice. 2) While the marriages between Tibetan women and Chinese men are encouraged, male Tibetan's marriages to Chinese women are forbidden. If, for example, Japanese government would ever enforce the same rule to Chinese people to accept a marriage between Japanese men and Chinese women but not Chinese men to marry a Japanese women, China should of course have found it unacceptable. 3) Among the 13,000 business establishments and hotels in Tibetan capital Lhasa, the ones run by Tibetans are no more than 300. This has been exacerbating economic disparities between the Chinese migrants and Tibetans. We think those 3 references well describe the severe situations of Tibetans. His Holiness Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, evidently shows by his commitment as a buddhist that Tibetans can make a big contribution to make a better world, with their distinguished buddhism culture and practices. Tibet, with its priceless culture within our global community and its most excellent Buddhism practices, is now facing a danger. I urge all the Buddhists in the world to stand up for a peaceful protest to save Tibet. We would like to show our solidarity with Tibet, as Japanese Buddhism monks, by visiting Zenkoji Temple to offer the payer of gratitude for its brave protest.  Zenkoji Ceremony for Mourning : April 26th 2008. 6:30 a.m. at in front of Zenkoji main hall, Nagano. We will join the memorial ceremony for the Tibetans killed in the recent turmoil hosted at Zenkoji main hall, starting from 7 a.m. 小林秀英 雪蔵山十善院 On behalf of 'group of monks concerning about Tibet', Members of The group of monks visiting Zenkoji Temple to offer the payer of gratitude 大樹玄承 (Executive of Enkyoji, Tendai- denominational head temple, Himeji) 高辻哲洋(Sohto- denominational Entsuin Temple, Nagoya , EXCO of Pro-Tibet protest in Nagoya) 井本勝幸 (Ho-onji Temple, Representative of Catuddisa Sangha) Supporters:Shigeharu Aoyama (Executive Producer and Chief researcher of Independent Institute of Research Inc. ), Pema Gyalpo (Director of Tibetan Cultural Institute Japan, Professor of Yokohama Tohin University) *Operation Zenkoji It made it big. ->[[Operation Zenkoji]]

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