Career
Her articles have been published in newspapers and magazines worldwide including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Washington Post, and The Independent. She has a column in The Sunday Guardian. In the early 1990s, Kate Saunders traveled to India to work on a tiger sanctuary, and during this trip, she met Tibetan monks whose story decided her to act on Tibet issue upon her return in England.
She became an analyst and writer for Tibet Information Network and is currently the director of communication of International Campaign for Tibet.
She has been a contributor to radio, with interview appearing on Radio Australia Asia-Pacific, British Broadcasting Corporation World Service and other British Broadcasting Corporation programs. In 2006, after the Nangpa Louisiana shooting incident, although difficult to get people to talk to journalists, she convinced direct witnesses, Steve Lawes and Luis Benitez, who accepted to meet Tibetan refugees, which led him to talk to media
One of her conference scheduled on Tibet crisis at Foreign Correspondents" Club, Hong Kong in 2009 was postponed after request by the China"s Foreign Ministry stating to be « firmly opposed Tibetan separatists to come to Hong Kong for any separatist activities ».
At two Tibet lawsuits in Spain, she was a witness, and gave expert evidence in Spain’s National Court in Madrid, in April 2009 and in December 2012.