The marchers received half a day of orientation workshops today. The orientation included sessions on non-violent resistance and discipline, media and messaging, health issues, and rules and regulations of the March to Tibet. The marchers will continue to receive such workshops to further strengthen their commitment to the principles of non-violence and their conviction in the vision of the March to Tibet.

After lunch Dr. Nyendak visited the Gurdwara to give physical check-ups to the marchers.

There are 2 comment(s) so far ;)

#1

Tibetain want more rights. It is OK.

But Tibet will be always part of China.

It is ridiculous to have a free Tibet.

To seperate Tibet from China seems ask your parents divorce. It’s bullshit.

Jason Lama wrote on April 17, 2008 - 8:11 am
#2

Hey Jason Lama,
you think its ridiculour to ask for your own country back? Wow, what century are you living in? N’ please Tibet and China were never married. Its more like China kidnapped and married us. And now we have no option but to say in this marriage. Its a force marriage, the only result of this marriage would be suffering for Tibetans. Since you guys have the upper hand. But thanks for actually taking time to write ABOUT (TIBET). We sure are getting ur attention from you huh? lolz.

Tsering wrote on April 17, 2008 - 2:49 pm
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