Stars Speak out for Tibet. Richard Gere, Harrison Ford, Julia Roberts, Sting, Adam Yauch, Alanis Morissette and others. Link: Free Tibet! Tibetan exile group says death toll in protests in Tibet reaches 140 International Harald Tribune 03-25-2008
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Actor and Tibet Activist Richard Gere: Wake Up China! »
YouTube video Featuring activist and longtime supporter of the Tibet cause Richard Gere. Gere is founder of the Gere Foundation, an organization that supports humanitarian causes and funds a range of Tibet support groups including International Campaign for Tibet,... |
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Tibet Activist Richard Gere: Wake Up China! »
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Richard Gere travels to Tibet... in a Fiat Delta » Shanghaiist Less than a month after airing this commercial featuring Richard Gere driving the new Fiat Delta from Hollywood to Tibet, Italian automaker Fiat has been forced to withdraw the ad, and issue a statement extending its "apologies to the Government of the... |
| 24 Jul 08 |
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Top stars sing for Tibet » Shanghaiist With less than 3 weeks to go before the Games, some of the most famous stars in show business are lending their voices to the latest stand on behalf of Tibet — a move that's sure to anger the Chinese government. Sting, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Alan... |
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Death toll from Tibet bus accident rises to 18 » People's Daily The death toll from Friday's bus accident in Tibet has risen to 18, according to local government. Four injured passengers died while being transferred from the Nagqu Prefecture, where the accident happened, to the regional capital Lhasa, said... |