From Matteo Mecacci, ICT <[email protected]>
Subject FW: The latest from Richard Gere
Date December 19, 2020 2:23 PM
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John,

We’re halfway through the Flame of Hope Matching Gift Challenge, and we’re close to our goal!

But to raise the full $500,000 to support a peaceful future for Tibet, we need
everyone who’s able to make a donation. Will you help with a gift today?
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Whether you’ve been supporting the Tibetan people for 40 years, like our board
chair Richard Gere shares below, or you’re a new member of our community of
compassion—you play an important role.

Your contribution of any amount makes a difference for Tibetans—and because your
gift today will be matched by Richard and a group of friends—your impact is
doubled!
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It’s only through the power of community that we can stand up to the Chinese
government and protect Tibetan rights and culture. Thank you for choosing to
stand with Richard, ICT and the Tibetan people for peace in Tibet.


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Sincerely,
—Matteo


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From: Richard Gere, ICT
Date: Thurs, Dec 17, 2020 at 11:08 AM
Subject: Let’s work together for Tibet


Dear John,

I hope you and your loved ones are safe in these difficult and strange times.
We’ve all been challenged on many levels. As we all continue to lose family,
friends and neighbors to the pandemic, division, mindlessness and disinformation
conspire to numb us. My wife and I are no exception. We long for basic kindness
and safety.

Yet I’ve been inspired by the incredible generosity and kindness I’ve witnessed
around me. People are ultimately good at our core, and we know there is light
ahead.

I’m grateful and hopeful for the incoming administration, and the promise of a
more thoughtful, responsible embrace of each other, our allies and the world. I
look forward to the reaffirmation of America’s longstanding commitment to human
rights, the rule of law and democracy.

This reengagement of truth and decency is supremely needed now, and your
ICT remains committed to the fight for these principles every step of the
way.
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For nearly forty years, I’ve been extremely fortunate to be able to support the
Tibetan people. His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s vision of a better world and a
genuine, peaceful coexistence with the Chinese people continues to energize us.

Many of you have been longtime supporters of that vision, and we’ve walked that
long road together. I rejoice in our newer friends and want them to know, while
it hasn’t always been easy— it has always been an honor to stand with our brothers and sisters
in Tibet, and
with each other. It’s been the right thing to do and it has been worth it.
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The Tibetan peoples’ centuries-old practice of nonviolence and universal
responsibility is incredibly important to us—possibly even more today as
humanity struggles on this small, beautiful planet. Yet despite the inspiring
presence of His Holiness, the Chinese government has
doubled down on its systemic coercion, violence and repression of the Tibetan
people.

While His Holiness the Dalai Lama has called on us all to protect the
environment everywhere, the Chinese government continues to pillage, mine and
dam the delicate Tibetan Plateau. While Tibetan Buddhists should enjoy the most
basic of human rights, religious freedom, and clearly the right to recognize
their own religious leaders, the Communist Party plots to install a fake Dalai
Lama in an attempt to control and manipulate religious practice, the very heart
of a Tibetan.

China's leaders have taken increasingly extreme measures to hide their dark
policies in Tibet by denying access to travelers and international observers who
could tell Tibet's story truthfully and forcefully. Our Tibetan brothers and sisters
have been in a military lockdown for 60 years
and it simply must end, which is why my friends and I have made this commitment:
we will match your donation dollar for dollar to support Tibetans in their
struggle to survive.
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Through ICT’s powerful advocacy and truth-telling reporting, we have made and
will continue to make great progress. In a year as challenging as 2020, you helped us succeed in informing world
leaders and keeping people of conscience focused on Tibet,
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while drawing attention to the Chinese government’s bullying, manipulation and
lying on the international stage—whether in Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, India or
the South China Sea.

But the good fight is not over yet. Helping Tibetans protect religion, language,
culture and environment will be
ongoing. Their freedom won’t come as quickly as we hoped, but Tibet supporters
like you and I understand that.

We are in it for the long haul. We know that real change—deep change—takes time, patience and determination.
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It is our stubborn solidarity that in the end will win.

So join us as we continue this fight together, and let us match your gift for
Tibet today.
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As always, I remain thankful for your time, your consideration—your generosity
and commitment—especially in a year like this.

I wish you and your loved ones health and joy always.

Gratefully,


Richard Gere
Chairman
ICT Board of Directors


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