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The Lost World of Tibet (rare footage of Tibet in 1930s) Part 1/5
Like Thumbs Up + Share ! Click here for more Tibet videos : www.youtube.com China is incur...
published: 24 Apr 2011
Author: TibetArchive
The Lost World of Tibet (rare footage of Tibet in 1930s) Part 1/5
Like Thumbs Up + Share ! Click here for more Tibet videos : www.youtube.com China is incurring huge expenditure in transferring and consolidating the Chinese population in Tibet. Massive investment has been made to build a network of modern highways all over Tibet. China can also boast of having laid the highest railway track in the world that connects Lhasa with Beijing. In fact, China often complains that its civilizing mission in Tibet is costing the government and people of China large amounts in terms of subsidies to an under-developed region. According to official Chinese statistics, the level of annual subsidies to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the late 1980s was around 1 billion yuan or $270 million. However, all the infrastructure that China has built in Tibet has not made the lives of the native Tibetans any better; it has only taken the exploitative apparatuses of the Chinese government deeper. How China is Plundering the Natural Resources of Tibet tinyurl.com Tibetan Centre for Human Rights & Democracy www.tchrd.org "Chinas Favorite Propaganda on Tibet & Why Its Wrong" http UnderCover in Tibet www.guba.com Tibet: Her Pain, My Shame chinadigitaltimes.net First Time I Feel Ashamed to be Han, and Lucky to Not Be a Party Member chinadigitaltimes.net
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Wave of Tibetan Self-Immolations Spreads Through Sichuan (LinkAsia: 8/17/12)
Two Tibetans in China's Sichuan Province, one a monk and one a former monk, have died ...
published: 21 Aug 2012
Author: linktv
Wave of Tibetan Self-Immolations Spreads Through Sichuan (LinkAsia: 8/17/12)
Two Tibetans in China's Sichuan Province, one a monk and one a former monk, have died after setting themselves on fire this past week. LinkAsia host Yul Kwon speaks with Tibetan historian Tsering Shakya about what's behind the recent self-immolation protests. Watch more at linkasia.org. IMAGE Monks gather outside of a temple during Tibetan New Year celebrations in Langmusixiang, Sichuan Province: REUTERS/Carlos Barria
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Mining and Tibet
Kunleng discusses the rise of under regulated mining in Tibet and its impact on Tibetan so...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Author: VOAKunleng
Mining and Tibet
Kunleng discusses the rise of under regulated mining in Tibet and its impact on Tibetan society, economy, and environment.
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Why is Tibet Important to China?
Stratfor's Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker examines how ethnic c...
published: 20 Feb 2012
Author: STRATFORvideo
Why is Tibet Important to China?
Stratfor's Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker examines how ethnic conflict, fear of foreign intrusion and access to key freshwater sources will continue to keep China's attention focused on Tibet. For more, visit: www.stratfor.com
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Yogis Of Tibet (2002)- Full Movie
For the first time, the reclusive and secretive Tibetan monks agree to discuss aspects of ...
published: 01 Jul 2011
Author: IAmHanuMan
Yogis Of Tibet (2002)- Full Movie
For the first time, the reclusive and secretive Tibetan monks agree to discuss aspects of their philosophy and allow themselves to be filmed while performing their ancient practices. Directed by Jeffrey M. Pill Writing credits (in alphabetical order) Barbara King Cast (in...
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India's Independence and Tibet
Kunleng discuss nature of India's freedom struggle and relation with Tibet during Brit...
published: 15 Aug 2012
Author: VOAKunleng
India's Independence and Tibet
Kunleng discuss nature of India's freedom struggle and relation with Tibet during British India and Nehru's new policy on Tibet after India gain its independence.
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2012 London Olympic ★★★★★ Choeyang Kyi The First Tibetan Wins Medal 20km/12.4miles Race
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published: 12 Aug 2012
Author: TibetArchive
2012 London Olympic ★★★★★ Choeyang Kyi The First Tibetan Wins Medal 20km/12.4miles Race
Thumbs Up Like + Share, Click here www.youtube.com (background singer: LoDelek) 2012 London Olympic August 12: Choeyang Kyi, the first Tibetan to participate in the Olympic games made history with a podium finish in London, Saturday. Competing in the women's 20 km race walking event, Choeyang finished third after a world record-breaking effort by lena Lashmanova of Russia, who completed the course in 1 hour 25 minutes and 2 seconds. Defending Olympic champion and three-time world champion, Olga Kaniskina, also from Russia finished second. The 22-year-old Tibetan girl showed true grit and stamina of steel to finish 14 seconds behind the new world record. Choeyang's performance at the grandest stage of all was also her career best. The Associated Press quoted Choeyang as saying that she as "extremely" honoured to have represented Tibetans at the games. "I'm extremely honored to take part as the first representative of the Tibetans at the Olympic Games and to win a medal," Choeyang was quoted as saying. A native of Tsochang in the traditional Tibetan province of Amdo, Choeyang, was ranked 10th in the world coming into London. Born on November 11, 1990, the Tibetan walking wonder began race walking in 2008. Two years later, she was selected in the Chinese national team. During the race, a number of Tibetan national flags could be seen flying along the 2 km course road. A banner reading, "You go girl...We Tibetans are with you," was also displayed. Soon after her win, Tibetans <b>...</b>
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Tibet The Story Of A Tragedy
FREE TIBET NOW ~ LONG LIVE THE DALAI LAMA...
published: 02 Mar 2006
Author: Windhorse
Tibet The Story Of A Tragedy
FREE TIBET NOW ~ LONG LIVE THE DALAI LAMA
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Tibetan Sky Burial
In the high mountains of Tibet, where trees don't grow, natural resources scarce, and ...
published: 02 Apr 2011
Author: streetwisdombilly
Tibetan Sky Burial
In the high mountains of Tibet, where trees don't grow, natural resources scarce, and the land is harsh, Tibetan Buddhists do not bury their dead, nor waste precious resources cremating the body. From dust to dust, flesh to flesh, nothing is wasted. Human body flesh makes precious food for the vultures. Tibetan Buddhists feed their dead to the vultures. This is good karma.
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BBC News China crackdown on Tibet worst since Cultural Revolution
Share this Video to expose China's brutal occupation of Tibet *Click here for more Tib...
published: 21 Apr 2012
Author: TibetArchive
BBC News China crackdown on Tibet worst since Cultural Revolution
Share this Video to expose China's brutal occupation of Tibet *Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com Increasing numbers of Tibetans are setting themselves on fire in a protest against Chinese rule. Thirty-two self-immolations have occurred over the past 12 months with the majority dying as a result of their injuries. The acts are desperate protests against Chinese rule in Tibet, and a call for a return of the Dalai Lama who fled to India 53 years ago. Eyewitnesses in the region claim China is currently involved in the worst crackdown against Tibetans since tens of thousands of people were killed in the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. News Link: www.bbc.co.uk
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FIRST NOMAD GIRL FROM TIBET MADE TIBETANS PROUD IN LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC,BY TAMDINGARTS.
The 22-year-old Tibetan girl showed true grit and stamina of steel to finish 14 seconds be...
published: 15 Aug 2012
Author: TamdingArts4Freedom
FIRST NOMAD GIRL FROM TIBET MADE TIBETANS PROUD IN LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC,BY TAMDINGARTS.
The 22-year-old Tibetan girl showed true grit and stamina of steel to finish 14 seconds behind the new world record. Choeyang's performance at the grandest stage of all was also her career best. The Associated Press quoted Choeyang as saying that she as "extremely" honoured to have represented Tibetans at the games. "I'm extremely honored to take part as the first representative of the Tibetans at the Olympic Games and to win a medal," Choeyang was quoted as saying. A native of Tsochang in the traditional Tibetan province of Amdo, Choeyang, was ranked 10th in the world coming into London. Born on November 11, 1990, the Tibetan walking wonder began race walking in 2008. Two years later, she was selected in the Chinese national team. During the race, a number of Tibetan national flags could be seen flying along the 2 km course road. A banner reading, "You go girl...We Tibetans are with you," was also displayed. Soon after her win, Tibetans were abuzz on social network sites congratulating Choeyang and celebrating her achievements as a Tibetan.
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Stray dog runs to Tibet with Chinese cyclists
A dog with no home has run 1700km with some cyclists on their way to Tibet, after befriend...
published: 26 May 2012
Author: itnnews
Stray dog runs to Tibet with Chinese cyclists
A dog with no home has run 1700km with some cyclists on their way to Tibet, after befriending them when they gave him a drumstick. Report by Louise Hulland. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com Subscribe to ITN News: www.youtube.com
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Russian Tibet Amazing Journey: Only Buddhist state in Europe
Kalmykia is a steppe region in the south of European Russia and the only European Buddhist...
published: 27 Nov 2011
Author: RussiaToday
Russian Tibet Amazing Journey: Only Buddhist state in Europe
Kalmykia is a steppe region in the south of European Russia and the only European Buddhist republic. An international Buddhist festival is going to take place in a temple in the Kalmykia's capital, Elista. Monks are preparing a sand mandala. It is a palace that may serve a temporary abode for an enlightened deity. Colored marble sand is applied to the canvas through a cone-shaped tube. Follow the monks' white path on RT. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
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BBC News: The Human Torches of Tibet
As a wave of protests and self-immolations continues against the rule of China on the Tibe...
published: 28 May 2012
Author: LondonNey
BBC News: The Human Torches of Tibet
As a wave of protests and self-immolations continues against the rule of China on the Tibetan plateau, Sue Lloyd-Roberts asks the Dalai Lama if the dream of increased independence for Tibet is dead.
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TCHANG - cortometraje completo on line del 10/11/2011 hasta 25/11/2011
Este link ha estado dedicado al estreno del cortometraje TCHANG en internet por tiempo lim...
published: 29 Oct 2011
Author: Hugo Serra
TCHANG - cortometraje completo on line del 10/11/2011 hasta 25/11/2011
Este link ha estado dedicado al estreno del cortometraje TCHANG en internet por tiempo limitado.
La historia, inspirada en hechos reales y dirigida por Gonzalo Visedo y Daniel Strömbeck, muestra a dos montañeros vascos que tienen un accidente en Sierra Nevada y que son rescatados por una pareja del servicio de rescate en montaña de la Guardia Civil.
El corto estuvo disponible en internet SÓLO del 10 hasta el 25 de noviembre de 2011, para facilitar su visionado a muchos ciudadanos que lo solicitaron. Más de 100.000 visionados demostraron el interés que había suscitado esta historia. Ahora el mediometraje ha de seguir su trayectoria en festivales y concursos. En un futuro no muy lejano, lo volveremos a colgar en este mismo link.
TCHANG cuenta una historia épica de supervivencia y redención que tiene la montaña como contexto y el conflicto vasco como trasfondo. A lo largo de sus 27 minutos de duración, TCHANG muestra cómo el ser humano en una situación límite puede sacar lo mejor de sí mismo. El corto es una coproducción ambiciosa de más de 80.000 euros de presupuesto que se rodó durante 12 días entre marzo, abril y mayo de 2010 en Sierra Nevada, Madrid y Vitoria.
El corto está protagonizado por Martxelo Rubio, Juan Aroca, Gorka Lasaosa y José Luis Ayuso y coproducido por productoras de tres comunidades autónomas distintas con gran experiencia en el audiovisual —Dosdecatorce Producciones y BlueSouth Productions Esp. (Andalucía), Hugo Serra (Madrid) y Morituri (Euskadi)—.
El proyecto parte de un suceso real acaecido en diciembre de 2004 en Sierra Nevada y cuenta hasta
la fecha con una importante carrera en festivales de cine de todo el mundo. En total, más de 50.000
personas han podido disfrutar de TCHANG en lugares tan dispares como EE.UU, Reino Unido, Alemania,
Italia, Eslovaquia, Bulgaria, Polonia, Grecia y, por supuesto, España, donde ha sido reconocido
en prestigiosos certámenes nacionales como el 14º Festival de Málaga - Cine Español (Biznaga
de plata a la Mejor Dirección) que le llevan a estar preseleccionado para la próxima edición de los
Premios Goya de la Academia de Cine español.
TCHANG ha obtenido hasta la fecha media decena de premios y será exhibido en los próximos meses en festivales especializados en cine de montaña en Francia, Nepal o Bangladesh. El corto está distribuido tanto a nivel nacional como internacionalmente por la Agencia Freak.
El cortometraje ha contado con el apoyo de numerosas instituciones como el Instituto de Cinematografía
y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA) del Ministerio de Cultura, la Estación de Esquí de Sierra Nevada, la Fundación Guardia Civil, la Fundación Cultura de
Paz, la Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Andalucía, el Departamento de Cultura del Gobierno Vasco, el Área de Cultura de la Diputación de Málaga y el Ayuntamiento de Monachil (Granada).
El título de la historia, TCHANG, remite al nombre del amigo chino que Tintín, el famoso reportero rubio dibujado por Hergé, conoció en una de sus primeras aventuras, Tintín y el Loto azul, y que, años más tarde, rescataría de una cueva en Tintín en el Tibet.
Toda la información del cortometraje está disponible en www.tchang.es y las noticias que se generan alrededor de él se actualizan también en el Facebook oficial (http://www.facebook.com/TchangCortometrajeShortFilm).
Gracias a tod@s por esta acogida y las críticas recibidas.
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Voices for Freedom
Ad Agency: Leo Burnett Iberia
Director: Oliver Durant
Art Director: Bruna Guerreiro
illus...
published: 11 May 2011
Author: wearecaptive
Voices for Freedom
Ad Agency: Leo Burnett Iberia
Director: Oliver Durant
Art Director: Bruna Guerreiro
illustrator: Emiliano Ponzi
Animation: Oliver Durant, Bruna Guerreiro, Anne Calandre, Matthias Hoegg
Voiceover Artist: Adelaide de Sousa
Soundtrack: Jamie Masters
Sound Production: Leon Dixon-Goulden / Adelphoi Music
Voiceover recording/Mix: Indigo
Sign a petition in support of Dhondup or donate your voicemail here:
http://www.amnistia-internacional.pt/files/voice/index.html
USA petition:
http://bit.ly/ieluQp
Portuguese petition:
http://bit.ly/kBdY0u
Dhondup Wangchen's documentary:
http://www.leavingfearbehind.com/
Write a letter to Dhondup:
http://www.freetibetanheroes.org/home.php/resources
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Nikon D90 in Tibet
Tibet clips shot on a Nikon D90 for a short on the Guardian website. Edited in Final Cut ...
published: 25 Sep 2008
Author: Dan Chung
Nikon D90 in Tibet
Tibet clips shot on a Nikon D90 for a short on the Guardian website. Edited in Final Cut Pro and graded using magic bullet looks. Not perfect but I hope you can see what is possible with a DSLR in the future, it is certainly good enough for the newspaper's website right now.
You can see the finished report here http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2008/oct/01/tibet
All footage apart from the interviews and archive stuff was shot on the D90. Interviews were done on a Sony EX-1.
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The Economics of Happiness - Official Trailer
Buy the DVD, find a screening, host a screening, read reviews and endorsements, and more: ...
published: 03 Nov 2010
Author: The Economics of Happiness
The Economics of Happiness - Official Trailer
Buy the DVD, find a screening, host a screening, read reviews and endorsements, and more:
Web: www.theeconomicsofhappiness.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theeconomicsofhappiness
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/econofhappiness
The Economics of Happiness describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, all around the world people are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance—and, far from the old institutions of power, they’re starting to forge a very different future.
Both hard-hitting and inspiring, The Economics of Happiness demonstrates that millions of people across the world are engaged in building a better world – that small scale initiatives are happening on a large scale. The film shows that countless initiatives are united around a common cause: rebuilding more democratic, human scale, ecological and local economies – the foundation of an ‘economics of happiness’.
The film features a chorus of voices from six continents calling for systemic economic change, including David Korten, Bill McKibben, Vandana Shiva, Rob Hopkins, Richard, Heinberg, Juliet Schor, Michael Shuman, Helena Norberg-Hodge, and Samdhong Rinpoche - the Prime Minister of Tibet's government in exile.
"Helena Norberg-Hodge delivers a powerful message about globalization: It is the small, local economies around the world that are preserving traditions, cultures, and communities, and ultimately safeguarding our happiness." (Alice Waters, chef, author, and the proprietor of Chez Panisse)
"It is good news indeed to find so persuasive an explanation of our ailing world as 'The Economics of Happiness.' This film connects the dots between climate chaos, economic meltdown, and our own personal suffering--stress, loneliness, and depression. It presents the localization movement as a systemic alternative to corporate globalization, as well as a strategy that brings community and meaning to our lives." (Joanna Macy, author World as Lover, World as Self)
"'The Economics of Happiness' offers a unique global perspective on a movement that is often reduced as being too small. Not so. The film tells the story of a grassroots movement for localization that is bubbling up from the cracks of a faltering global economy, in every corner of the world. These are the real 'green shoots' to be hopeful about." (Anuradha Mittal, Executive Director, The Oakland Institute)
"I think this is the best, most holistic film I have seen on the subject." (Jacob Bomann-Larsen, Coordinator of Nordic New Economy Network)
"...it is a great honor for me to endorse such an historic work." (Samdhong Rinpoche, Prime Minister of Tibet's government in exile)
"A must-see film for the future of the planet." (Zac Goldsmith, Member of UK Parliament)
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BBC - Wild China - 3of6 - Tibet
An in-depth look at some of China's most impressive natural sites such as the ancient ...
published: 23 May 2012
Author: CoolDocumentaries
BBC - Wild China - 3of6 - Tibet
An in-depth look at some of China's most impressive natural sites such as the ancient Han kingdom, the Mongol steppes, the Silk Road and the Tibetan Plateau.
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Tibetan protester sets himself on fire ahead of China President's visit to Delhi
A Tibetan exile lit himself on fire and ran shouting through a protest in the Indian capit...
published: 27 Mar 2012
Author: ndtv
Tibetan protester sets himself on fire ahead of China President's visit to Delhi
A Tibetan exile lit himself on fire and ran shouting through a protest in the Indian capital on Monday, just ahead of a visit by China's president and following self-immolations in the Himalayan region against Beijing's rule. The protester apparently had doused himself with something highly flammable and was engulfed in flames when he ran past the podium where speakers were criticizing China and the visit by President Hu Jintao.
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Current Crisis in Tibet BBC National News www.youtube.com/TibetArchive
*Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com As of March 3, 2012: 25 Tibetans have Se...
published: 10 Feb 2012
Author: TibetArchive
Current Crisis in Tibet BBC National News www.youtube.com/TibetArchive
*Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com As of March 3, 2012: 25 Tibetans have Self-Immolated Calling for Freedom in Tibet & the return of Tibet's spiritual leader The Dalai Lama. Link: www.rfa.org News link: globalspin.blogs.time.com Authorities in China have launched a big security operation to try to end a wave of unrest caused by Tibetan campaigners. BBC news Link : www.bbc.co.uk In the past year, twenty-one people have publicly set themselves on fire, five in the past week alone, in a campaign calling for more freedom for Tibetans. China has exercised sovereignty over Tibet for more than six decades. Damian Grammaticas has been to Sichuan province bordering Tibet where most of the trouble has happened. Warning - this video contains images which some may find distressing.
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The Spirit of Tibet ◦ A Journey to Enlightenment ◦ Full Movie (1995)
~ ♥ ~ Namasté Dear Ones, Sacred Sangha of Earth ◦ Recognize wh...
published: 08 Aug 2012
Author: AwakanedBeingness
The Spirit of Tibet ◦ A Journey to Enlightenment ◦ Full Movie (1995)
~ ♥ ~ Namasté Dear Ones, Sacred Sangha of Earth ◦ Recognize who you truly are Beloved Beings of Presence ◦ We are One ◦ Unified, we raise Humanity Embodiments of the Universe ◦ Sharing the Grace of Silence is our Duty Awakening the People of Earth for a Global Transformation of Human Life Step into the Light ◦ www.awakening.2freedom.com ◦ Be joyful ~ Blessings to You ~