Committee of 100 for Tibet
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"Tibetans, with their distinct culture, religion, language and national identity, are an oppressed people in China-occupied Tibet and face the real threat of assimilation and extinction. The Committee of 100 for Tibet (C100) is dedicated to educating people and governments on the tragic human rights situation that exists in Tibet today, keeping Tibet on the international political agenda, and advancing the Tibetan people's legitimate right to decide their own future through the process of self-determination." [1]
Contents
Directors
Accessed September 2008: [2]
- Michael Bachmann
- Barbara Green (doco maker)
- P. Christiaan Klieger
- Joy Kutaka-Kennedy, Treasurer
- Geoffrey Lewis, President
- Darlene Markovich, VP
- Tenzin N. Tethong, Chairman
- Giovanni Vassallo
- Jigme Yugay, Secretary
Advisory Board
Former Directors
In March 2008 three other individuals were listed as Directors:
Members
Accessed March 2008: [3]
- John L. Ackerly, International Campaign for Tibet
- Frank Aiken, Jr., Engineer
- Philip Anderson, Nobel Laureate for Physics
- Oscar Arias-Sánchez, Nobel Laureate for Peace
- Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Laureate for Economics
- Tauno Auer, Campaign for Tibet, Helsinki
- Mubarak Awad, Nonviolence International
- Joan Baez, Singer/Songwriter
- Peter Barry, Politician, Ireland
- Edward J. Bednar, Jr., Tibetan U.S. Resettlement Project
- Brent Blackwelder, Friends of the Earth
- Richard C. Blum, American Himalayan Foundation
- Michele Bohana, Institute for Asian Democracy
- Pierce Brosnan, Actor
- Guy Buffet, Artist
- Rinchen Khando Choegyal, Tibetan Women's Association
- Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia, Inc.
- Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General
- John Cleese, Author/Actor
- Cynthia G. Curley, Friends of Tibet
- Rinchen Dharlo, Office of Tibet
- Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Nobel Laureate for Peace
- George Fernandes, Politician, India
- Robert Ford, Author
- Jim Forest, Peace Media Service
- Arun Gandhi, Christian Brothers University
- Richard Gere, Actor
- Benjamin A. Gilman, Gilman Group
- Donald A. Glaser, Nobel Laureate for Physics
- Philip Glass, Composer
- Peter Gold, Author/Educator
- Charles D. Gray, AFL-CIO
- Pema Gyalpo, Law Professor
- Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari, International Campaign for Tibet
- Marvin Hamlisch, Composer
- Mark Handelman, New York Association for New American
- Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein
- Va'clav Havel, Author/Politician
- Sauyer Hayama, Olympia Kohgyo Company
- Theodore M. Hesburgh, University of Notre Dame
- C. Douglas Hostetter, Professor of Sociology
- Catherine Ingram, Author
- François Jacob, Nobel Laureate for Medicine
- Jorgen Johansen, War Resisters International
- Rabbi Samuel E. Karff, Temple Beth Israel
- Scott Kennedy, Resource Center for Nonviolence
- David Kilgour, Politician, Canada
- David M. Krieger, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
- Thomas Laird, Author/Journalist
- Claude B. Levenson, Author/Journalist
- Rita Levi-Montalcini, Nobel Laureate for Medicine
- David Lynch, Film Producer/Director
- Mairead Corrigan, Nobel Laureate for Peace
- Archbishop Walter Makhulu, Archbishop of Central Africa
- Peter Matthiessen, Author
- R. Bruce McColm, Freedom House
- Danielle Mitterand, France Libertés
- Thubten Jigme Norbu, The Tibetan Cultural Center
- Timothy Nunn, Tibet Support Group, UK
- Rodrigo Carazo Odio, Universidad para la Paz
- Yuri F. Orlov, Moscow Helsinki Watch Group
- Karen Parker, International Educational Development
- Ambassador William Peters, Tibet Society
- Tsewang Phuntso, Tibetan Youth Congress
- Sidney Piburn, Snow Lion Publications
- Robert Pickus, World Without War Council
- Supaporn Pongpruk, International Network of Engaged Buddhists
- Sanjeev Prakash, ECO-Tibet, India
- Charles G. Rose, Politician, U.S.
- Jean Paul Ribes, Comité de Soutien au Peuple Tibetain
- Thubten Samdup, Canada Tibet Committee
- Orville Schell, Professor of Journalism
- Alan Senauke, Buddhist Peace Fellowship
- Sulak Sivaraksa, International Network of Engaged Buddhists
- Stephen Smale, Professor of Mathematics
- Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate for Literature
- Elliot Sperling, Indiana University
- Neil Steedman, Tibet Support Group, Ireland
- Oliver Stone, Film Producer/Director
- Lowell Thomas, Jr., Author
- Robert A. F. Thurman, Professor of Buddhist Studies
- Douglas R. Tompkins, Foundation for Deep Ecology
- Mitsuaki Tsutsui, Social Environment Inc.
- Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu, Nobel Laureate for Peace
- Michael C. van Walt van Praag, Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
- Piero Verni, Associazone Italia-Tibet
- Alice Walker, Author
- Sonam Wangdu, U.S. Tibet Committee
- Jann S. Wenner, Rolling Stone Magazine
- Douglas Weiner, U.S. Tibet Committee
- Elie Wiesel, Nobel Laureate for Peace
- Betty Williams, Nobel Laureate for Peace
- Harry Wu, Laogai Research Foundation
- Jigme Yugay, Founding Member, C100
- Kunzang Yuthok, Tibetan Rights Campaign
MEMBERS IN MEMORY
- Christian B. Anfinsen, Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, d. 1995
- Gert Bastian, Generals for Peace and Disarmament, d. 1992
- David R. Brower, Environmentalist, d. 2000
- Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Nobel Laureate for Physics, d. 1995
- Allen Ginsberg, Poet, d. 1997
- Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser, d. 1994
- Spalding Gray, Author/Performer, d. 2004
- Heinrich Harrer, Author, d. 2006
- Petra K. Kelly, Co-Founder, Green Party, d. 1992
- Coretta Scott King, The M. L. King, Jr. Center, d. 2006
- Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, d. 2006
- Tiernan MacBride, Film Maker, d. 1995
- Czeslaw Milosz, Nobel Laureate for Literature, d. 2004
- Linus Pauling, Nobel Laureate for Peace and Chemistry, d. 1994
- Hugh Edward Richardson, Author, d. 2000
- Galen Rowell, Photographer, d. 2002
- Julian Schwinger, Nobel Laureate for Physics, d. 1994
- George Wald, Nobel Laureate for Physiology, d. 1997