The Australia Tibet Council (ATC) is an independent, non-profit organisation, with Branches throughout Australia.
ATC works to achieve United Nations resolution 1723 of 1961 calling for "the cessation of practices which deprive the Tibetan people of their fundamental human rights and freedoms, including their right to self-determination".
ATC does this by raising awareness of the situation in Tibet at all levels of Australian society, by encouraging government and community leaders to take positive action, and by supporting appropriate Australian and international initiatives.
ATC believes that the peaceful resolution of the Tibet/China conflict would be a significant step towards world peace.
The Australia Tibet Council (ATC) is an independent, non-profit organisation, with Branches throughout Australia.
ATC works to achieve United Nations resolution 1723 of 1961 calling for "the cessation of practices which deprive the Tibetan people of their fundamental human rights and freedoms, including their right to self-determination".
ATC does this by raising awareness of the situation in Tibet at all levels of Australian society, by encouraging government and community leaders to take positive action, and by supporting appropriate Australian and international initiatives.
ATC believes that the peaceful resolution of the Tibet/China conflict would be a significant step towards world peace.