Keeping Up with the Tibet Situation

The situation in Tibet changes day by day. To help our readers stay current, here are some sources for Tibet-related news articles that may not appear in the usual media:

World Tibet News (World Tibet Network News, or Canada Tibet Committee) is an independent non-governmental organization of Tibetans and non-Tibetans living in Canada which sends out an e-mail compilation of Tibet-related stories from media sources around the world. Depending on conditions, emails are sent to your inbox at least weekly.
To subscribe, email to: listserv@lists.mcgill.ca
www.tibet.ca

The International Campaign for Tibet (or Free Tibet Campaign), offering information in a number of languages, is based in Canada, and offers international news and opportunities for advocacy.
www.savetibet.org

Students for a Free Tibet has an activism-oriented website, with email service and communications campaigns.
www.studentsforafreetibet.org

The Tibet Connection broadcasts a monthly one-hour radio or podcast program devoted to Tibetan topics.
www.thetibetconnection.org

TibetInfoNet is an independent information service that provides news and analysis of current political, economic, social, environmental and human rights situations in Tibet, in eight languages. Depending on conditions, emails are sent to your inbox several times a month.
To subscribe, email to: tin@tibetinfonet.net
www.tibetinfonet.net

The Office of Tibet, New York, is the official agency of H.H. the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile to the Americas, offering international news in English, Spanish and Chinese.
www.tibetoffice.org

The Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama covers news, commentary, and interviews with the His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
www.dalailama.com/news.htm

Phayul.com culls news from sources throughout the world to cover Tibet-related news from a variety of angles. Broad spectrum.
www.phayul.com.

Voice of Tibet covers Tibet-related news and offers streamed-in or downloadable broadcasts, and link-ups via shortwave or satellite radio.
www.vot.org