List of organizations of Tibetans in exile

List of organizations of Tibetans in exile

This page is presenting a list of organizations of Tibetans in exile.The Tibet cause is aiming to restore respect of Human rights and freedom of Tibetans in danger of surviving under the Chinese law in Tibet currently, and since the invasion in 1950. This cause is supported by non-political organizations often based in India where more than 100 000 Tibetans are living in exile since 1959. Since the discussion between the Tibetan Government in Exile and the Chinese Government is not progessing, more and more of these association are attracted by the Tibetan independence movement.

Organizations of Tibetans in exile

*Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
*Tibetan Youth Congress
*Political Prisoners Movement of Tibet‎
*Tibetan Women's Association
*National Democratic Party of Tibet
*Association of Tibetan Journalists
*Tibetan Children's Villages
*Amnye Machen Institute
*Khawa Karpo-Tibet Culture Centre‎
*Chushi Gangdruk (association helping survivors of the Chushi Gangdruk resistance)

Organizations linked to Tibetans in exile

*International Campaign for Tibet
*Free Tibet Campaign in London
*Students for a Free Tibet
*Tibet House
*Tibet Fund


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