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Tibet: “most serious dissent since… Tiananmen Square” and MCA Speaks


Tuesday, March 18, 2008 - 4:40 am (EST)
By John LaCroix

Jeff asked a few days ago, where the Beastie Boys were to help Tibet. Funny he should ask, I got this in my mail box from Ad Rock MCA of the Beastie boys.  (It’s a list, I’m not that cool)

hey all,

hope you don’t mind me hitting you on the b-boys blast line, but things are really getting intense in tibet now. it’s coming to a head. i just hope that all of the suffering that the tibetan protesters are enduring leads to some positive change, hence this letter. we can push our governments to lean on the chinese government to stop the cultural genocide.

attached below is a news bulletin that i got this morning. if you are a US citizen please take the time to write to your local congress representative and ask them to get to work. if you are a citizen of another country, you can ask your government reps…

it would be sad if what is happening in tibet now had no constructive result.

thanks,
adam

Urgent Action: Tell your Congressional Representative to Support Tibet

In horrific late breaking news, Radio Free Asia is now reporting that up to 80 or more Tibetans have been killed in today’s violent clashes with Chinese military. Chinese authorities responded with brute force today to ongoing protests in Lhasa and across Tibet. Supported by tanks, thousands of armed troops have sealed off the three major monasteries where nonviolent protests were initiated on Monday. Chinese police have fired live ammunition into crowds of unarmed Tibetans and unconfirmed reports from eye-witnesses in Lhasa say that 26 Tibetans were gunned down outside Drapchi prison. While the international public and media have been appropriately horrified by China’s clampdown, the U.S. has made only very weak statements. White House Spokesman Tony Fratto said, “We believe Beijing needs to respect Tibetan culture. They need to respect multi-ethnicity in their society. We regret the tensions between ethnic groups and Beijing.”

Please contact your Congressional Representatives now and urge them to support Tibet by calling on the U.S Government to strongly condemn China’s actions.

FIND OUT WHO YOUR LOCAL MEMBER OF CONGRESS IS

TAKE ACTION

NY TIMES: Dalai Lama Won’t Stop Tibet Protests

UPDATE: A reader pointed out my mistake. As I first reported the message being from Adam Horovitz (Adrock) it was actually Adam Yauch (MCA) that writes those messages. THANKS BG. 

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One Response to “Tibet: “most serious dissent since… Tiananmen Square” and MCA Speaks”


  1. B.G. Says:

    The message was from Adam Yauch (MCA), not Adam Horovitz (Adrock). Yauch is married to a Tibetan-American woman.

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