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**Tibet/China talk at the forthcoming G8
Campaign for a Tibet-China Dialogue at the Forthcoming G8 Summit in Hokkaido, Japan. Japanese->[[対話実現要請書]]
**Open letter by Dr. Robert A.F. Thurman

Dear G8 World Leaders, 

We write you collectively with a serious request for you to take a step that would have far reaching consequences for the world. 
I'm sure you agree that the integration of China into the community of nations as a responsible, peaceful, and cooperative actor on the world stage is one of the two most important challenges facing us all right now. 

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is one of the most well-known, respected, and visionary spiritual leaders in the world, quite familiar to all of you and to the people of your countries. The leaders of China are the only ones who do not know him personally, and that is something you all in concert could do something about. He can be of invaluable help in moving this integration in the right direction. 
The Dalai Lama is a friend of China, its people, and its leadership. He wants their good just as much as he wants the good of the six million Tibetans he feels most responsible for. He is not unhappy for himself as things stand - as a realized Buddhist monk he is quite content in the state of "having gone from home to homelessness" (the description of a Buddhist renunciate), and India is considered the "Holy Land" by Buddhists. 

Once the Chinese leadership takes the steps necessary to make his people happy by truly granting them the real autonomy they are promised in the Chinese constitution, then he will see to it that China's deep wish for acknowledged, legitimate sovereignty over Tibet is fulfilled. This is not at all that hard for China to do; it would gain the Chinese leadership enormous prestige, would be of great benefit to the Chinese and the Tibetan people, and crucial to preserve the Tibetan Buddhist culture and the fragile environment of the Tibetan high plateau. 

The Chinese leaders' fear of the Dalai Lama and of the spirituality he represents has prevented them from getting to know him and enlisting his help in resolving their problems with the people of Tibet. By bringing him and them together at a world leaders' summit would defuse this obstacle and initiate a whole new level of resolve on all sides to resolve this tragic situation that has persisted for more than half a century. It would be an historic event. 

Perhaps to defuse the Chinese leaders' reluctance to meet His Holiness, a half a dozen Nobel Laureates could be invited along with him; say Tutu, Wiesel, Gore, Yunus, Williams, Ibadi. There could be a special session for the G8 leaders with these Laureates, to have the Laureates' perspective on the world situation; and then a private meeting between Dalai Lama and Hu Jintao would not be so conspicuous. 

If this meeting can be effected, there is no doubt an important follow-up process will be initiated by the Chinese leaders themselves, the steps of which will be obvious. In hopes that you will give this proposal your strongest and most careful consideration and will decide to take this critical step at this critical moment. 

Sincerely Yours, 

Dr. Robert A.F. Thurman 

Or please add "Your Name" here.
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**What's happening in Japan on Free Tibet and Tibet-China dialogue at G8 / letter by Robert Thurman
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After thousands of Japanese protested at the torch relay in Nagano, a newly formed initiative, "Save Tibet Network," organized 4,200 strong public members. This group called for a free Tibet during Hu Jintao’s visit in Japan. Within one month, an astonishing 32,000 signatures were collected in Japan for a petition to urge the Japanese government, the United Nations and the Chinese government to act immediately to solve the Tibet issue.

The open letter below was written by Dr. Robert A.F. Thurman and calls for immediate action. Dr. Thurman is a world renowned professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist studies in the Department of Religion at Columbia University. He was once chosen by TIME magazine as one of its “25 Most Influential Americans,” described as a "larger than life scholar-activist destined to convey the dharma, the precious teachings of Siddhartha, from Asia to America." 

You can simply sign your name at the end of the letter or write your own by including the following 3 points, and send it to your country's leader:

-Invite the Dalai Lama (with other Nobel Peace Prize laureates) to have a dialogue with Hu Jintao along with the G8 members to resolve the Tibet issue. ASEAN countries as well as India, Pakistan and Afghanistan may also monitor this meeting. 

-Pressure the Chinese government to have continuous and meaningful dialogue with the Dalai Lama and his representatives following the summit

-Have an independent group ensure the continuation of the dialogue 

Join us to make this happen!
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**Address Listings:
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[USA] 
FAX: 202-456-2461 
EMAIL: comments@whitehouse.gov 
ADDRESS: 
The White House 
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 
Washington DC, 20500 






[UK] 
British government organization list 
http://www.geocities.jp/tanaka_kunitaka/gov/uk.html 



Dr. James Gordon Brown(Prime Minister) 
(Cabinet secretariat)http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/ 
mail:foiteam@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk 







[Canada] 
I got advice from governor-general Canada , saying that "You should send it 
addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs". 



Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) 
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/ 
e-mail:enqserv@dfait-maeci.gc.ca 
Telephone: 
1-800-267-8376 (toll-free in Canada) 
613-944-4000 (in the National Capital Region and outside Canada) 
613-944-9136 (TTY) 



Facsimile: 
613-996-9709 



Write to: 
Enquiries Service (BCI) 
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada 
125 Sussex Drive 
Ottawa, ON, Canada 
K1A 0G2





[Germany] 
Angela Merkel Prime Minister Germany official HP 
http://www.angela-merkel.de/ 
Opinion => http://www.angela-merkel.de/page/46.htm 



German federal Prime Minister prefecture 
http://www.bundeskanzlerin.de/Webs/BK/DE/Homepage/home.html 
Opinion => http://www.bundeskanzlerin.de/Webs/BK/DE/Service/Kontakt/kontakt.html__nnn=true 



Germany Executive Office of the President official HP 
http://www.bundespraesident.de/ 
mail:poststelle@bpra.bund.de 



German Christian Democratic Union 
http://www.cdu.de/ 
Opinion => http://www.cdu.de/kontakt/213.htm 


 


[France] 
Union pour la Democratie Francaise 
http://soutien.bayrou.fr/contact.php 



Union pour un Mouvement Populaire, UPM 
http://www.u-m-p.org/site/index.php/ump/l_ump/ecrivez_nous 



President Nicolas Sarkozy official HP 
http://www.sarkozy.fr/home/ 
mail:contact@z-groupe.com 



Prime Minister Francois Fiyon blog 
http://blog-fillon.over-blog.com/ 
Opinion => http://ann.over-blog.com/recommander.php?ref=221254 





[Italy] 
Italian government organization list 
http://www.geocities.co.jp/WallStreet/2800/gov/italy.html 



The Cabinet Office 
http://www.quirinale.it/ 



Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi(Forza Italia HP) 
http://www.forzaitalia.it/ 
Opinion => http://ufficiostampa.forzaitalia.it/ => Iscriviti 





[Russia] 
President Dmitry Medovajef official HP 
http://www.medvedev2008.ru/ 
mail:info@medvedev2008.ru 





(Media)
BBC : http://www.bbc.co.uk/feedback/bbci_comment.shtml 
CNN : http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form5.html?43 



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