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International Campaign for Tibet promotes human rights and democracy

International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), founded in 1988, is an American nonprofit (Washington, DC) with a mission to promote human rights and democratic freedoms for the people of Tibet. ICT also has offices in Amsterdam, Brussels and Berlin.

The goals of ICT include securing humanitarian and development assistance for Tibetans, advocating for Tibetans imprisoned for political or religious beliefs, monitors and reports on human rights, working with governments to develop programs to help Tibetans, mobilizing the international community, promoting self-determination for the Tibetan people through negotiations between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama.

ICT projects include:

* Conduct fact-finding missions to Tibet, India and Nepal.
* Testify before the USA Congress, U.N. and other international bodies.
* Network with exiled Chinese democracy and overseas Chinese organizations.
* Promote news coverage of Tibetan issues.
* Send out Action Alerts.
* Publish newsletters.
* Speak to academic, civic and community groups.

ICT’s bi-monthly Tibet Press Watch publication is distributed to all prominent organizations and individuals who are engaged in work on Tibet.

Additional information on their programs and activities, including donation opportunities, are available on their website.

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