Evening For Tibet

Program Title:
Evening For Tibet
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AZ1059
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Evening For Tibet| Recording dates unknown. - CONTENT: Program is a panel of speakers which begins with an unnamed speaker, introducing the panel and the topic of human rights violations in Tibet. The panelists are engaging and speak for five minutes each. Professor Robert Thurman from Columbia University speaks for 23 minutes. Thurman's remarks conclude that Tibet is a beautiful culture which deserves to be saved and the Chinese are acting as the worst oppressors. Thurman argues seeking help in a non-violent way and in the least harmful way. Much discussion about America allowing trade with the Chinese. (30:00) - Broadcast date unknown.

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59:00
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