
Call on world leaders to speak out for Tibet

Tibetans continue to protest and to share and disseminate information about protests. They do so at great risk, operating in a culture of repression and at risk of detention and torture.
Meanwhile, world leaders continue to refrain from publicly speaking out for Tibet. Contact them and ask them to break the silence.
Contact US President Barack Obama
Submit comments and questions online on the White House website
Call or write to the President of the United States of America
Tweet @whitehouse
Watch and share our video calling on the President to break his silence.
Contact UK Prime Minister David Cameron
Submit comment and questions online on the Number 10 website
Tweet @number10gov
Watch and share our video calling on the Prime Minister to really talk about Tibet.
Contact Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon
Submit comments or questions online to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Tweet @UN_Spokesperson
Contact your United Nations representative
Contact German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Submit your comment or questions online to the Office of the Federal Chancellor
Submit a comment or question online on Angela Merkel's website (German)
Call or write to the Office of the Federal Chancellor
Comment on Angela Merkel's Facebook page
Contact French President Francois Hollande
Submit your comment or questions online to the office of the President of France
Tweet @fhollande
Comment on the President's Facebook page
Contact Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Write to, fax, or submit your comment and questions online to Office of the Prime Minister of Canada
Tweet @PMHarper
Leave a comment on the Prime Minister's Facebook page
Contact Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard
Submit your comment or questions online to the Office of the Prime Minister of Australia
Call, write to or fax Julia Gillard
Tweet @JuliaGillard
Leave a message on Julia Gillard's Facebook page
Contact Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Submit your comment or questions online to the Office of the Prime Minister of Japan
Tweet @JPN_PMO
Leave a message on the Prime Minister's Office Facebook page
Rest of the world
If your country's government or leader is not represented above, please find out how to contact them and help spread this message across the world.



