President | Rinchen Namgyal |
General Secretary | Tenzin Dalha |
Education Secretary | Tenzin Dolma |
Cashier | Lhundup |
Cultural Secretary | Tseyang |
Sports Secretary | Norbu Dhundup |
City Public Relation Officer | Jamyang |
MCC Public Relation Officer | Rinzin Bhuti |
What can we do for Tibet?
2. Show Tibetan films documentary
3. Boycott Chinese goods
5. Educate businesspersons about the importance of Boycotting Chinese goods
6. Write articles & letters for the newspapers
7. Organize interviews with the radio & TV stations
8. Organize press conferences
9. Develop & distribute flyers & posters
10. Organize benefit concerts
11. Telephone 1 person each day & talk with them about China, Tibet, & the U.S.A.
12. Give articles about Tibet to your friends, co-workers, classmates, & relatives
13. Report inaccurate maps & facts about Tibet in books to the publisher
14. Fly the Tibetan Flag at your home, business, and/or school
15. Burn white candles each evening in prominent or public places
16. Walk for Tibet's independence in your community
17. Wear a "Tibet" button
18. Put a bumper sticker on your car & give them to others
19. Set up information tables in public places
20. Write letters to government officials (U.S. & PRC) & human rights' groups. Along with other issues, demand that Gendhun Choekyi Nyima be released
21. Circulate various petitions about Tibet & Tibetans
22. Recite long life prayers for The Dalai Lama & The Panchen Lama
23. Recite prayers to remove the obstacles to restore Tibet's independence
24. Hold silent vigils to symbolize the silent voices of Tibetans in Tibet
25. Visit internet chat rooms each day & educate & discuss Tibet, the PRC, & the U.S.A.
26. Wear rangzen bracelets demonstrating your support for Tibet's independence. Share these bracelets with your relatives, co-workers, & friends
27. Each day, wear the name of a different Tibetan Political Prisoner on your clothing
28. Organize hunger strikes for Tibet
29. Ask your radio stations to play "The Yak Band" (Purchase tape from ITIM)
30. Collect Signatures for Tibet's independence. Return petitions to ITIM
31. Collect Signatures for Boycotting Chinese Products. Return petitions to ITIM
32. Host Tibetans visiting your area
33. Raise Funds to assist Tibet Support Groups
Remember: It is easy for us to do many of these activities. Tibetans inside Tibet, in contrast, could possibly be imprisoned or killed for participating in any one of these activities. Whatever you do for Tibet, please be mindful of this reality.
tsam election was conducted in a just and fair manner i would like to appreciate the dedication and working of outgoing tsam cabinet and also would like to wish all the best for the mewly elected members..three cheers to tsam
ReplyDeletenot at all satisfy with tsam president. fuck remember that day of loyola ovation and how he treated us? he has no leadership quality.. we were starved for whole day and he didnt bother about well being of us instead profit was his objective. so do you think he is genuine leader?
ReplyDeletethat's true... he is not genuine leader...
ReplyDeleteme too agree,current new tsam president dont know how to talk properly to students,he is so direct n rude,n very cunning....he thinks abt his fame...
ReplyDeletewhen going through the comments, i felt like our previous president had failed in entertaining some of our members. well, "no one can pleased everyone" but do we really witnesses any major harm to the association?? so, there is no point digging graveyards. let hope our new president will look through the welfare of the student as well as our association. GOOD LUCK FOR OUR NEW CABINET MEMBERS...
ReplyDeleteHello i am not talking about the previous president, Its new president who did those all things two years back, Its ok now two years has been gone so this year he got a good chance to not repet those things, all the best presi.
ReplyDeletethose were few years ago. guys, we are forgetting a very important thing behind the scene. the president has actually taken an initiative in doing something every Tibetan must do. the participation of tibetans in loyola ovation has happened after many years. it is true that we were didn't get lunch during that time. and I am sure that he too didn't get one.
ReplyDeleteIt is very important to point out the mistake someone has done but we must also learn to appreciate good works. If we continue the same method(focusing too much on negative aspects) of criticizing, then I am sure that the cabinet members will soon become discouraged as 'to err is human'.