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Subject: [India Thinkers Net ] Reject Chinese railway in Tibet etc - June21, 2006



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Reject Chinese Railways in Tibet
Tenzin Tsundue" <tenzin@friendsoftibet.org>



Dear Friend,

Please see below a press release regarding the "Reject the Railway"
campaign. Both Choeying (SFT India National Director) are attending SFT
Action camp here in Dusseldorf, Germany.

This email about our campaign against Chinese railways in Tibet. We
will be doing some action in London for a change. We ask for your
participation. We ask for your participation. We ask for your
participation in the campaign by organizing a protest at your embassy
or consulate and/or simply taking a photo of yourself wearing a black
armband and sending in to sftphotos@gmail.com to be posted on the
RejectTheRailway.com (underconstruction). For now you can find more
info


here:
http://studentsforafreetibet.org/article.php?id=884

love and freedom
tentsundue
www.friendsoftibet.org/tenzin

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MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release
June 20, 2006

Contact: Ngawang Woeber, Gu Chu Sum (mobile: +91 9418-102-483)
Tenzin Choedon, Students for a Free Tibet India (mobile: +91
9816-479-812)
Tenzin Tsundue, Friend of Tibet India (in Germany +49 176-282-741-50)
Lhadon Tethong, Students for a Free Tibet HQ (in Germany +49
176-282-741-50)

TIBETANS WORLDWIDE REJECT CHINA'S RAILWAY TO TIBET
Global Protests Planned for Launch of China-Tibet Railway



Dharamsala - Tibetans and their supporters will hold global protests on July 1st to denounce the launch of the first railway connecting China and Tibet. The "Reject
the Railway" campaign was announced today by Gu Chu Sum (an association of former Tibetan political prisoners), Friends of Tibet India and Students for a Free
Tibet to voice opposition to China's Tibet railway and the negative effects it will have on the Tibetan people, their culture and the environment. Protests are planned
at Chinese embassies and consulates in major cities around the world, including Ottawa, New York, London and Dharamsala, India. Tibetans in exile will wear black
armbands to symbolize their resistance to the railway and China's ongoing occupation of Tibet and to show their solidarity with Tibetans suffering under Chinese rule.

"We are wearing these black arm bands to show solidarity with our Tibetan brothers and sisters inside Tibet who have suffered for so long under Chinese
occupation," said Ngawang Woeber, President of Gu Chu Sum and ex-political prisoner from Tibet. "This railway will have devastating consequences for our people
as Beijing tries to overwhelm our population, dilute our culture and exploit our land."

Beijing is planning a high profile launch of the railway on July 1st and claims it will bring economic development and prosperity to the impoverished Tibetan region.
Tibetans fear the railway will increase environmental pressure on Tibet’s high-altitude ecosystem, bolster China's military strength in the region, and facilitate the entry
of large numbers of Chinese settlers into Tibet, further marginalizing Tibetans socially and economically. Many Tibetans see the railway as the final phase in China's
strategy to wipe out Tibetan identity and culture. The Chinese government has openly stated that the railway is a political project intended to consolidate their control
in the region.

"Through our protests around the world we are showing China that Tibetans reject this railway just as we reject their illegitimate rule in Tibet," said Tenzin Choedon,
Program Coordinator for Students for a Free Tibet India. "China may have completed the railway but our struggle is not over. We will continue to fight the illegal
Chinese occupation of our nation."

Tibetan shopkeepers and restaurants in Dharamsala, home to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile, will temporarily close their
businesses on July 1st in solidarity with the "Reject the Railway" campaign.




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From: Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue Jun 20, 2006
Subject: Nanoparticles can cause neurological damage.  

GM WATCH daily
http://www.gmwatch.org
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Nanoparticles are also going into food supplements and there's also
work on nano-biotech.
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Nanoparticles in sun creams can stress brain cells
Philip Ball
Published in Nature
Published online: 16 June 2006; | doi:10.1038/news060612-14
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eYjT0BfGwN0C304AC0ES

Tiny grains send cells into potentially dangerous overdrive.

Full report at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Mahajanapada

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From: Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue Jun 20, 2006
Subject: Heavy metals in vaccines: The Indian Scenario - Health Ministry aware of risk.

VOL 14 ,NO 22   Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Heavy metal in vaccines.

Intro:Vaccines with mercury can cause autism, but removing the metal is
uneconomical for developing countries such as India
 
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/full6.asp?foldername=20060415&filename=anal&sid=1&page=1&sec_id=7

 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Mahajanapada

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