Tibet Information Network
Tibet Information Network (TIN) "was started in the late 1980s and rapidly became the leading independent provider of news on Tibet, as well as a prime source of more detailed research." [1]
- Co-founder and Director 1987-1998 was Robert J. Barnett
- Co-founder Nicholas Howen
- Director (1998 to 2001 at least), Richard Oppenheimer [2][3]
- Director (2002 to Aug 2005 at least), Thierry Dodin [4][5][6]
In September 2005, it was announced by Pierre Robert (Chairman of TIN trustees) that TIN "had to close down for lack of funds." [7]
TibetInfoNet
"TibetInfoNet is a new and fully independent organisation. As such, it has no legal or institutional relationship with the now defunct Tibet Information Network. However, TibetInfoNet was founded as a private initiative by a network of contributors to Tibet Information Network, some former staff members and long-term supporters. TibetInfoNet intends to pursue the same mission as Tibet Information Network and fill the gap left by its demise." [8]
External links
- John Gittings, "China tries to snare Tibet's web visitors", Guardian, January 15, 2001.