The marchers spent the day in Banspatan. A downpour at 9am flooded many of the tents, forcing the marchers to find higher and drier locations to pitch their tents.

At 11am, the highest lama on the March led a group of 20 monks to the site of the Gangolihat bus accident, where they prayed for the souls of those who were killed on May 21.

In the evening, the marchers watched the documentary “Orange Revolution”, with translation and commentary provided by Lhakpa Tsering, a member of the organizing committee.

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You must get as many Tibetans to march to Lhasa as possible. This may be the last chance to free tibet and end communist occupation. Your integrity is more important than your body. Peace and freedom to Tibet!

Eddy wrote on May 24, 2008 - 9:55 pm
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