


ATC and Me: Nigel Hungerford
ATC and Me: Nigel Hungerford Nigel Hungerford first heard about the Chinese invasion of Tibet as a schoolboy in the 1950s, in England, and recalls thinking how unfair it was. “Having been born in Darjeeling, maybe I was unconsciously tuned to listen for stories to do...
ATC and Me: Katie Camarena
ATC and Me: Katie Camarena Katie Camarena, a current Board Member, has been involved with Australia Tibet Council in many different ways for more than 15 years. Reading the book Wild Swans, which gave an historical overview of life in China over three generations and...
ATC and Me: Eugene Donald Docherty
ATC and Me: Eugene Donald Docherty Eugene Donald Docherty, a long-time Voice for Tibet member who is originally from Scotland, travelled to India back in 1975. It was in Calcutta that he first learnt about Tibetan Buddhism and the issues facing Tibet. “In Darjeeling I...