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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Tibet, the Olympic Torch, Protestors, and the Library

In our Library, ceiling mounted televisions on each floor run the CNN channel from morning to evening. For several weeks now we’ve seen dozens of images of protestors disrupting the procession of the Olympic Torch as it travels around the world.
Questions overheard from students pausing to watch the TVs include "Are they trying to steal the torch ?” “ Why are they against the Olympics ?” “ Has this ever happened before ?"
The Olympic Games to be held this year in China are politically charged due to issues which include civil rights (or lack of) for Chinese citizens, and the issue of Tibetan nationalism and subjugation to Chinese domination.
How has the carrying of the Olympic torch been affected? What other actions might be taken? What is going on in Tibet and China ?

Find out more at the TCC Library with books, e-books, articles, videos, and other resources.
You’ll find links to selected items from our collection below. Come on over and check out the Library for more about this topic and other current issues around the world.
Library@tcc.fl.edu

BOOKS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY
The heart of the world : a journey to the last secret place by Ian Baker, 2004.

Tibet and her neighbours : a history Hansjèorg Mayer, 2003.

War at the top of the world : the struggle for Afghanistan, Kashmir, and Tibet by Eric Margolis, Routledge, 2001.

Tibet : enduring spirit, exploited land by Robert Apte, 1998
A military history of Modern China : from the Manchu conquest to Tian’anmen Square Peter Worthing, 2007

The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC: From Athens to Beijing, 1894-2008 by David Miller (on-order, published May 2008)

Encyclopedia of the modern Olympic movement by Findling & Pelle, 2004.

Games for the gods : the Greek athlete and the Olympic Spirit by John Herrman, 2004

E-BOOKS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY

History as Propaganda Tibetan exiles versus the People’s Republic of China by John Powers, 2004.

A Tibetan revolutionary : the political life and times of Bapa Phuntso Wangye by Melvyn Goldstein, 2004

Politics in China since 1949: legitimizing authoritarian rule by Robert Weatherley, 2006.

National identity and global sports events: culture, politics, and spectacle in the Olympics and the football World Cup by Tomlinson & Young, 2005

Beijing: a concise history by Stephen Haw, 2007
DVDs & VIDEOS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY
Dalai Lama Soul of Tibet
A & E 2005, A-V CVR 850

The first olympics blood, honor, and glory
A & E Home Video, 2004. A-V CVR 500

Golden moments of the Olympic Games: 1920 - 2002
St Clair Vision, 2003. A-V CVR 499
Websites of Relevance

International Campaign for Tibet
The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting human rights and democratic freedoms for the people of Tibet. It sponsors fact-finding missions to Tibet, works in conjunction with the UN and the U.S. Congress to protect Tibetan culture, and promotes educational and media coverage of human rights issues in Tibet. ICT publishes two newsletters, the Tibet Press Watch, published six times a year, and the Tibetan Environment & Development News, published at various times throughout the year. http://www.savetibet.org/

International Olympic Committee
Freedom of expression is a basic human right" 10 April 2008 © IOC/R.Juilliart IOC President: 'Freedom of expression is a basic human right, and that application of rule 51 is a matter of common sense.'
"A person's ability to express his or her opinion is a basic human right and as such does not need to have a specific clause in the Olympic Charter because its place is implicit". . . "But we do ask that there is no propaganda nor demonstrations at Olympic Games venues for the very good and simple reason that we have 205 countries and territories represented, many of whom are in conflict, and the Games are not the place to take political nor religious stances." http://www.olympic.org/

Tibetan Studies WWW Virtual Library. (http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-TibetanStudies.html)
Presents resources related to Tibet and Tibetan studies, provided as part of the WWW Virtual Library. Links to sites about Tibetan art, theater, music, the flag, human rights, the language, literature, politics, religion, and travel and tourism. Includes databases, online forums, general information, software, maps and images, and electronic newsletters and news.


Tibetan Art and Culture
(http://www.tibetanculture.org/)
This website of the Conservancy for Tibetan Art and culture provides introductions to several aspects of Tibetan culture, religion, people, arts, medicine and astrology, with an emphasis on cultual preservation activities of the Tibetan exile communities. It also provides full text articles related to cultural preservation and links to related websites on human rights, refugee assistance, government-in-exile, and publications.

Falun Dafa Information Center
Chinese security agencies have been conducting large-scale arrests of Falun Gong adherents throughout China in recent months as authorities step up efforts to “stamp out” the practice in advance of the Olympic Games, in August, the Falun Dafa Information Center reported today. In recent weeks, the Center has been receiving regular reports from adherents and their families inside China of door-to-door searches and arrests. According to statistics compiled from these reports, there have been 1,878 arrests across 29 provinces, major cities, and autonomous regions
http://www.faluninfo.net/



2008 Beijing Olympic Games
http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm

CNN
http://topics.cnn.com/topics/tibet

http://topics.cnn.com/topics/olympic_games

http://topics.cnn.com/topics/china


And be sure to check our Online Databases, NewsBank, SIRS, Academic Search, for hundreds of full text articles on this and other issues.
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