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unusual facts about Students for a Free Tibet


James Powderly

In June 2008, before the 2008 Summer Olympics, Powderly was contacted by Students for a Free Tibet who wanted to use his laser stencil invention, which can laser project simple stencils up to 2km away, to project the words "Free Tibet" on a Beijing landmark, without acquiring any permission from the local authority.



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“We do a lot of human rights-related work because I’m interested in it,” including work for Amnesty International, Farm Aid and Oxfam, says Roth, who serves on the board of directors of Students for a Free Tibet.