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International Tibet Network
Founded
2000
Type
Non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable corporation
Focus
Human rights in Tibet
Location
San Francisco, California
Field Office in Dharamshala
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
120+ member organizations
Executive Director
Mandie McKeown[1]
Staff
9
Website
tibetnetwork.org
The International Tibet Network, established in 2000, is a global coalition of Tibet-related non-governmental organisations campaigning to end the China's occupation and human rights violations in Tibet, and restore rights to the Tibetan people. Its purpose is to maximise the effectiveness of the worldwide Tibetan Freedom Movement. The Network works to increase the capacity of individual member organisations, develops coordinated strategic campaigns, and encourages increased cooperation among organisations.
Tibet Network members are committed to non-violence as a fundamental principle of the Tibetan struggle. They regard Tibet as an occupied country and recognise the Tibetan Government in Exile as the sole legitimate government of the Tibetan people. Beyond these principles, the International Tibet Network respects the variety of views and opinions of its member organisations, for example concerning Tibet's future political status, and believes that diversity strengthens the movement.
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