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Pastimes : IN MEMORY OF...

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To: Dwight Taylor who wrote ()10/13/1998 10:41:00 PM
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Ngawang Sangdrol was sentenced to 18 years in prison by the Chinese authorities for shouting "Free Tibet", singing pro-independence songs and participating in peaceful demonstrations. She was beaten by prison guards and held for months in solitary confinement.

The imprisonment and violent treatment of this young woman and other Tibetans for merely expressing their views violates Articles 18 and 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

If you would like to "remember" Ngawang Sangdrol by respectfully demanding her immediate and unconditional release from prison, you would be joining thousands of Amnesty International members and other concerned individuals from all over the world who are writing letters and sending cards on her behalf to the President of Tibet. Often these letter writing campaigns do lead to the the release of the prisoner.

If you PM me I will send you the address to which to send your respectful demand.
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