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An essay written in 2008 when major uprisings broke out all over the Tibetan plateau and when China was hosting the Beijing Olympics. Though Tibetan activists world-over staged dramatic and large-scale non-violent events to draw international attention to the Tibetan struggle, the exile leadership attempted to stop these protests in the hope that Beijing would negotiate with them which did not happen.

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An essay written in 2008 when major uprisings broke out all over the Tibetan plateau and when China was hosting the Beijing Olympics. Though Tibetan activists world-over staged dramatic and large-scale non-violent events to draw international attention to the Tibetan struggle, the exile leadership attempted to stop these protests in the hope that Beijing would negotiate with them which did not happen.

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Jamyang Norbu is director of the Amnye Machen Institute, Tibetan Centre for Advanced Studies, Dharmasala. He is the author of Warriors of Tibet, the biography of a Kampa warrior; Illusion and Reality, a collection of his political essays, and the editor of The Performing Traditions of Tibet. He was also the director of the Tibetan Institute of the Performing Arts and has written five plays and a traditional opera libretto. Norbu has lectures on Tibetan Culture and the freedom struggle at more than a hundred universities and institutions in the USA, Canada, Australia, France, India, Japan and the UK. He has also appeared on a number of television and radio shows and interviews all over the world to argue the case of Tibet.