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Over the coming months we have ambitious plans for the development of this Website and of Four Directions.  We'll record our progress and Website updates here.  Meanwhile, some of our major targets are detailed below.



OUR PLANS

  • September 2009 onwards: Maximum publicity sought for the organisation and its mission.  Continued development and expansion of Website.

  • February 2010 Steering Group members recruited to plan and organise future developments, projects and campaigns.

  • March 2010 First fund-raising initiatives launched.

  • April 2010: Major projects and campaigns announced

  • June 2010: Major enhancements and updates to Website to support and publicise campaigns

  • December 2010: Detailed plans for the following twelve months issued, together with the names and details of Four Direction's first patrons.


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"The Tibet Question, the long-standing conflict over the political status of Tibet in relation to China, is a conflict about nationalism - an emotion-laden debate over whether political units should directly parallel ethnic units.  This question pits the right of a "people" (Tibetans) to self-determination and independence against the right of a multiethnic state (the People's Republic of China) to maintain what it sees as its historic territorial integrity."

Melvyn C. Goldstein in "The Snow Lion and the Dragon" (California, 1997).

FOUR DIRECTIONS TIBET IS A SIGNATORY TO THE CHARTER FOR ENGAGEMENT FOR TIBET.
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ THE CHARTER

Page updated 15 August 2009

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