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July 12, 1969

Isa Yusuf Alptekin, 'Memorandum Sent to Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America'

Memorandum sent by Isa Yusuf Alptekin, President of the Center for the Liberation of East Turkestan, to President Richard Nixon about the necessity to include the people of East Turkestan among 'captive nations.' This letter was published in Isa Yusuf Alptekin's Turkish language book "Doğu Türkistan İnsanlıktan Yardım İstiyor" (East Turkistan Expects Help from Humankind).

March 3, 1970

Hon. John M. Murphy of New York, in the House of Representatives, 'Isa Yusuf Alptekin--Defender of Freedom'

Congressman Murphy introduces Isa Yusuf Alptekin on the House floor, describing him as an "eloquent defender of freedom."

February 1, 1970

Letter, Isa Yusuf Alptekin, President of the National Center for the Liberation of Eastern Turkestan, to President Richard Nixon

Isa Yusuf Alptekin writes to President Nixon to explain the plight of his people and to request assistance.

December 19, 1951

Letter, Loyd V. Steere (Minister Counselor, American Embassy, New Delhi) to Evan M. Wilson (American Consul General, Calcutta)

Loyd Steere describes the reports of the Indian Mission in Lhaasa as "the most authentic and valuable reports on conditions in Tibet."

September 10, 1954

The Second Secretary at London (Zimmerman) to the Department of State, 'Transmittal of Indian Summary of Tibetan Reports Covering Period January to April 1954'

A summary of the report of the Indian Mission to Lhasa covering January-April 1954.

June 21, 1954

The Second Secretary at London (Zimmerman) to the Department of State, 'Availability of Reports on Tibet from the Indian Consul General at Lhasa'

Robert Zimmerman explains why UK authorities have stopped receiving copies of the reports from the Indian Mission in Lhasa from the Government of India.

April 8, 1954

The Second Secretary at London (Zimmerman) to the Department of State, 'Availability of Reports on Tibet from the Indian Consul General at Lhasa'

Robert Zimmerman explains why the US Embassy has stopped receiving copies of the reports from the Indian Mission in Lhasa.

July 10, 1953

The First Secretary at London (Zimmerman) to the Department of State, 'Transmission of Summaries of Reports of Indian Consul General at Lhasa for the Periods December 16, 1952, to January 15, 1953, and January 16 to February 15, 1953'

Reports of the Indian Mission to Lhasa from December 1952-February 1953.

July 7, 1953

The First Secretary at London (Zimmerman) to the Department of State, 'Transmission of Summaries of Reports of Indian Consul General at Lhasa for the Periods February 16 to March 15, 1953; March 16 to April 15, 1953; April 16 to May 15, 1953'

Reports of the Indian Mission to Lhasa from February-May 1953.

March 10, 1953

The First Secretary at London (Ringwalt) to the Department of State, 'Transmission of Summaries of Report of Indian Agent at Lhasa for Periods from October 16 to November 15 and November 16 to December 15, 1952'

Reports of the Indian Mission to Lhasa from October-December 1952.

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