At approximately 9:50 PM, the Presidents of five NGOs, Tsewang Rigzin, B. Tsering, Ngawang Woebar, Chime Youngdung, and Tenzin Choeying, and March Coordinator Lobsang Yeshi were taken to Ganai Gangoli, where they were first charged. They were taken to meet the District Magistrate for a hearing of their case.
Early this morning, the 265 marchers detained at Berinag were dropped off at Paonta Sahib, just inside Himachal Pradesh. They received a warm welcome from the Tibetan community there.





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I know Ngawang from a few years ago when a friend and I travelled to India, please tell him, that we are doing all we can to help the situation there and raise awareness of your situation. We are writing to put pressure on the Indian Embassy and my local members of parliament here in London to release him and the others who are being charged.
Our thoughts and hope are with him and you in your struggle.
Karin
Dont lose your heart. The entire Tibetan heart and pray is with you all. Although their situation is not as same as we think of. I knew you all are in very difficult condition and under great pressure from Indian govt and police,but yours movement are unmoved. I praise yours hard stand. We hope that your marching towards Tibet will go on as planned before.
I am so happy to learn that the five presidents and all 265 marchers were released. I very highly honour the wise decision of the Distrct Magistrate.
I also saw the very heart breaking and emotional vedio. I salute to all fellow Tibetan marchers for thier hard work for our cause.
Thutop Yuthok
If you try to bring news channel reporter like BBC, CNN, NDTV, TIMES NOW etc with you, then it will become more famous and world wide movement. I think this will put more pressure on Indian govt. Our main aim is to let enter our marcher into Tibet. We have to find different method for this movement to be success.
I really admire all the marchers. They have shown great courage and pride in saving the Tibetan heritage. I was always concern for them and following the march because at a certain moment they would have faced the police, either Chinese or Nepalese or Indian. Congratulations, your march WAS A SUCCESS! You really put the eyes of the world in you!