From Matteo Mecacci, ICT <[email protected]>
Subject This is not about politics
Date November 1, 2020 3:18 PM
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Dear John,

Politicians can’t seem to agree on anything these days. But there is one issue
where they are able to find common ground: the people of Tibet should be free of oppression.

Republicans, Democrats, office holders and candidates are all supportive of the
Tibetan cause. You have helped forge that rare bipartisan consensus through your
involvement in the International Campaign for Tibet. And although this is
encouraging, we cannot be complacent, as there’s no guarantee that Tibet will
remain a top priority. That’s why I’m asking you to please make an urgently needed contribution to
ICT.
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Thanks to your compassion and generosity, we continue making progress on key pro-Tibet priorities:

* The Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act you helped get signed into law is now being enforced as the State Department
and denies visas to Chinese officials responsible for keeping Tibetans locked
in, and Americans locked out, of Tibet.
* The Tibetan Policy and Support Act , which includes a provision rejecting the Chinese government’s scheme to
appoint the next Dalai Lama, passed the House of Representatives earlier this
year with overwhelming bipartisan support.
* ICT’s Tibet 2020 initiative has been a great success, with thousands of people across the political
spectrum calling on both presidential candidates to make saving Tibet a
priority.

You made all of these successes, and many others, possible. And they all need to
be built upon over the final weeks of 2020. With so many pressing issues competing for our national attention, your support
is critical to making sure the people of Tibet are not forgotten.
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I can’t thank you enough for making the Tibetan cause a personal priority—and
for ensuring that our country’s leaders care about Tibet just as much as you do. Please stand with us again today.
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Sincerely,

Matteo Mecacci
President

P.S. All the progress we have made could be reversed if we don’t keep pressing
forward for, and with, the people of Tibet. Can you confirm Tibetans can still count on you with your gift today?
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