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For Immediate Release
March 15, 2008

***Watch live streaming footage of March at: www.tibetanuprising.org/live

TIBETANS RESUME PEACEFUL MARCH TO TIBET: In wake of China’s brutal crackdown inside Tibet, 44 marchers defy Indian government protest ban on Tibetans

Dehra, India – A day after the Chinese government’s violent siege in Lhasa, a second wave of Tibetan exiles defied Indian government orders by resuming their March to Tibet this morning. While 101 Tibetan marchers remain under judicial detention, a second group of 44 Tibetans set out just before 10:00am from Dehra, the same location where the first group was arrested on Thursday.

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Sources from Tibet are reporting up to 100 and possibly more Tibetans killed in Lhasa yesterday, while in other parts of Tibet protest marches continued.

“The brave protests by Tibetans inside Tibet have made us more determined to see this March through to the end,” said Chime Youngdrung, President of the National Democratic Party of Tibet, and one of the marchers. “As we witness a violent escalation on the part of the Chinese government in Lhasa, we know that it is even more important now for us to complete this march and return to our home to be reunited with our brothers and sisters who are battling to survive under Chinese occupation.”

On the fourth day of the March to Tibet, on orders from the Central Government, Indian police detained 99 Core Marchers, plus two of the March organizers. For the past six days, the world has responded with an outpouring of support for the Marchers; Tibetans and supporters have sent numerous messages of solidarity and Human Rights Watch Asia yesterday called on the Indian authorities to release them and “lift the restraining order and the allow the march to continue peacefully.”

Chinese authorities have responded with lethal force this week to ongoing protests in Lhasa and across Tibet. Supported by tanks, thousands of armed troops have sealed off the three major monasteries where nonviolent protests were initiated on Monday. Police have fired live ammunition into crowds of unarmed Tibetans.

“The Chinese government has been trying to use the Olympics to promote itself in a new light but its crackdown in Lhasa shows the true face of China’s brutal rule in Tibet” said B. Tsering, President of the Tibetan Women’s Association. “United as never before, Tibetans and our supporters around the world are standing together to demand freedom and human rights in Tibet.”

Like the first 100 marchers, the second group of marchers received training in non-violent resistance and discipline. They attended a three-day nonviolence training from March 6 to 8, 2008, at Dolmaling Nunnery, near Dharamshala. The Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement is a global movement of Tibetans inside and outside of Tibet taking control of our political destiny. The current primary effort of the Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement, the March to Tibet aims to revive the spirit of the historic national uprising of 1959, and by engaging in direct action, bring about an end to China’s 60 years of illegal and brutal occupation of Tibet.

For more information please visit: www.tibetanuprising.org

Contact:

Campaign Coordinators:
Tsering Chodup: +91 9418 221 605
Sherab Woeser: +91 9418 394 426 Dhasa /+91 9868 332 883 Delhi

Tsewang Rigzin: +91 9805 247 259 (President, Tibetan Youth Congress)
B. Tsering: +91 9418 792 810 (President, Tibetan Women’s Association)
Ngawang Woebar:+91 9418 102 483 (President, GuChuSum Ex-Political Prisoners’ Mvmt)
Chime Youngdrung: +91 9418 069 179 (President, National Democratic Party of Tibet)

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There are 9 comment(s) so far ;)

#1

All the Tibetan people, keep up this good work. This really is the greatest chance to voice against the Chinese brutal force to the Tibetans in Tibet. We all Tibetans will get our country back

Tenchoe wrote on March 15, 2008 - 7:47 am
#2

It’s the perfect timing. As an Indian I really appreciate the spirit of the Tibetan people,I am humbled by the non-violent strategy that you are using to Voice for your brothers and sisters in Tibet. We as Indians have given Tibetans Sharan and now we should let them return home safe.

Tanushri wrote on March 15, 2008 - 8:07 am
#3

Bravo!! that’s the way to go!
i hope the march reaches its destination.
free tibet

tibet wrote on March 15, 2008 - 12:46 pm
#4

Tashi Delek.

I live in authoritarian Belarus and track hard struggle
of my Tibetan brothers and sisters for independence.

I always inform the Russian-speaking sector of LiveJournal-blogers
about latest news of Tibet and Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement.

As activist of non-violent national resistance in Belarus
and as Tibetan bonpo I wish my Tibetan brothers and sisters:
support for the gods and people, force, confidence, freedom and victory!

More than 200 years
my people together with other people’s
are resisting the occupiers under martial slogan:
FOR YOUR AND OUR FREEDOM!


Andrej Mikalajeu
Miensk, Belarus
http://nicolaev.livejournal.com/tag/tibet

Andrej Mikalajeu wrote on March 15, 2008 - 1:42 pm
#5

I have just arrived home after a managed to get a few protesters with me to visit the Chinese embassy in Iceland. We shouted free Tibet and stop the killing. We plan to go there everyday for a little while to show Tibetan Uprising our support and solitary. We got three cops showing up on bikes. After the protest I thanked them to watch over us and invited them to come and stay with us every day:) This was a spontaneous protest - i hope to gather more people to put pressure on them. I also put the embassies email address on my blog and encouraged people to write them. I am with you all the way and will everything i can to make the world around me aware of that is REALLY going on in Tibet. Thank you for how well structured this web is and resourceful for us who want to keep others informed. And thank you for your courage. Your culture has always inspired me - and will always do.

Here is a poem called Never give up
a co-creation of His Holiness The Dalai Lama & Ron Whitehead

Never give up
No matter what is going on
Never give up

Develop the heart
Too much energy in your country
Is spent developing the mind
Instead of the heart
Develop the heart

Be compassionate
Not just with your friends
But with everyone
Be compassionate

Work for peace
In your heart
And in the world
Work for peace

And I say again
Never give up
No matter what is going on around you
Never give up

His Holiness The Dalai Lama & Ron Whitehead
copyright (c) 1994-2008 Ron Whitehead

Birgitta Jonsdottir wrote on March 15, 2008 - 3:10 pm
#6

BRAWO “TYBET”"

is POLAND polish .

Free “”"”TYBET”"”"”

pawe? wrote on March 15, 2008 - 7:16 pm
#7

[...] le brutte notizie una notizia positiva: ieri la Marcia del ritorno in Tibet è ricominciata. Mentre i 101 tibetani che l’hanno iniziata il 10 marzo sono ancora in prigione, 44 [...]

#8

Situation in Tibet is very similar to the situation which was in Poland when PRL’d ruled. We should do somethin because soon there is nothing we can save in this country.
Don’t give up!!

Dominika wrote on March 18, 2008 - 1:45 pm
#9

media release…

Hey nice read!…

media release wrote on April 2, 2008 - 12:26 am
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