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#1

The whole world is watching you..the world can see that the Tibetans cannot wait any longer…now the time has come…no matter what the consequences are.

The Tibetan men and women inside Tibet are resisting and need all the support they can get !

The time has come to join them !

A million blessings and a safe journey..see you in July !

Tashi Delek !

Joe Hamilton

Joe Hamilton wrote on March 14, 2008 - 9:18 am
#2

Now that Tibetan Uprising is in full swing in all of Tibet and outside Tibet we must get the whole world involved. Get the UN and Europeanean Union to send envoy to Tibet to get first hand information on how China is treating the Tibetan. Every Tibetan and supporter of Tibetan cause and people who respect human rights must write to their respective states, government and news media about what is going on in Tibet.
We can do simple things as forwarding news of Tibetans protest in Tibet and writing to their friends, news media, politician and celebrities.
“Tibetans cannot wait any longer…now the time has come…no matter what the consequences are.”

“The Tibetan men and women inside Tibet are resisting and need all the support they can get”

sonam wrote on March 14, 2008 - 5:24 pm
#3

Your freedom is freedom for all peoples in the word.
No freedom for Tibet - no freedom for
for our soul, lifestyle and philosophical postulates.
I support You from a little country - Estonia, we have had stand against of occupied us for 50 years imperia of Russia, without violence we archived a freedom. D-Lama was in Tallinn, our capitol city twice, he has the power of rights.
Lights will shine for Your people, love and fight shall help You!
Gloria to Tibet!

rigth wrote on March 14, 2008 - 6:01 pm
#4

Dear Tibetan pavo,
Please go on your stike according your actual plan. We will stage big demonstration in hungary for the sympathy of marcher to tibet and who are taking great stage in tibet. We will also launch tibetan olympic flame in Budapest,
Budapest, Hugary

Choegyal Tenzin wrote on March 14, 2008 - 10:15 pm
#5

Dear Countrymen s,
I honour and respect what you people doing for the cause of Tibet. Showing my solidarity and support. Simply Great Action.
FREE TIBET NOW!!!

Tashi wrote on March 15, 2008 - 2:19 am
#6

As the world struggles to again respond to the Chinese oppression of Tibet, I remember the kind words of a teacher who recently passed away. Even though he had to flee Tibet in his youth and continue his monastic life in India, he taught me that our own afflictive emotions are our enemy, not the Chinese people.

Lee wrote on March 15, 2008 - 4:23 am
#7

My dear brave comrades,
I could not go with you for many reasons! But support you and pray for you from the very bottom of my heart that you all reach Lhasa and meet our brothers and sisters there on be half of the Tibetans outside Tibet.

Let’s unite under one flag and one leader
Let’s walk together to Tibet, physically or mentally
Let’s pray together for success of the mission
Let’s sing together for the song of freedom

You are true patriots!
You are true freedom fighter!
I respect you all!
I love you all!

Tashi shog! Tashishog! Tashishog!
Kipo Tang

Kipo Tang wrote on March 15, 2008 - 11:06 am
#8

Dear Peacemarchers and organizers,
I respect you all and my supports.
Do never give up yours actions.
Tibet belongs to Tibetans.

Petsel wrote on March 15, 2008 - 11:18 am
#9

Dear brothers in peace,
honour to you.
I am near to you with my hearth, as all men that love peace in the world.
No violence but ask freedom.
Against imperialism of USA, CHINA and RUSSIA, all free men of world are with you now.
The time is your, it is not of USA, CHINA and RUSSIA. Their end is near, It will be soon.
Showing my solidarity and support. FREE TIBET NOW!!!

Paolo Rossetti, Italy wrote on March 15, 2008 - 4:36 pm
#10

Can we do something to boicot China’s Olympic Games and globally raise our voice?

WE CONDEMN IMPERIALISM AND MILITARY REPRESSION.

FREE TIBET!

Kaira wrote on March 15, 2008 - 11:14 pm
#11

My blood boils at the injustice of the world towards Tibet, especially China, but also the western world.
I wish you all the best and hope that you can defeat these monsters, for that is what they are, driven by greed and “national interest” but with no compassion, no understanding. Technology has grown in this world but at the cost of humanity, spirituality, and justice.

Vik wrote on March 16, 2008 - 1:29 am
#12

It is time for the human race to awaken from the trance of fear, greed and hatred, and allow our true spirit to soar. Freeing Tibet can be the beginning of the expression of our basic sanity and compassion for all beings everywhere.
OM AH HUM VAJRA GURU PADMA SIDDHI HUM

Tom Thompson wrote on March 16, 2008 - 10:25 pm
#13

My heart breaks for the suffering of
these hero’s.

sammy wrote on March 17, 2008 - 4:39 am
#14

Thank you for your courage! I will join you all soon either in July or in June.

Bhod Rangzen
and Prayers to you all and everyone out there fighting for the cause.

Tsering Wangden
from Davis, California

Tsering wrote on March 17, 2008 - 5:07 am
#15

Please get as much footage of the Chinese brutality as can. Here in Australia it is hard for people who don’t know the situation to really know what is going on. Please. I pray for you all.

Mark Spencer wrote on March 17, 2008 - 3:02 pm
#16

To all the above:

None of you really know what happened. There was not any peaceful protests in Lhasa (maybe someone did plan one)- the mobs there robbed stores and killed civilians. Are they your heroes? Always think twice before you criticise. I have no doubt that none of you ever talked with any Tibetian living in Tibet - all you know of are those who fleed the land years ago and try their very best to demonize the PRC government, no matter how greatly the life of ordinary people in Tibet have been improved.

Flita wrote on March 18, 2008 - 6:46 am
#17

PLEASE SMS THIS IN YOUR COUNTRY TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS.

PROTECT THOSE IN NEED OF HELP !!!

People in the major effect area in Tibet are all in distress and fear.If we do not react…they will lose faith on us.. and imagine the lot of pain that they will go through. Beware … this time it is the chinese (Hans) and the government who would take revange on our people living there.

Act Now… joing the Rising Movement.. Your presence would make lot of difference in every field.

Rangzen wrote on March 18, 2008 - 6:55 am
#18

I watch and listen with a heavy heart what is unfolding in Tibet..it is time for Tibet to become FREE!!! ONE WORLD ONE DREAM

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Lynda, Ontario, Canada

Lynda wrote on March 19, 2008 - 2:26 am
#19

dear all,
thank you all for ur kind support for the truth and freedom OF tibet. May theres peace in tibet and whole world.
i am very much worried about my brothers and sisters there in tibet where they are being cracked down by chinese officials. And to those heroes who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and those involved in protest against chinese invasion..
FREE TIBET! KEEP OUR FAITH IN FREEDOM.

tennal wrote on March 20, 2008 - 9:39 pm
#20

I travelled to Tibet in 2004 and saw firsthand the plight of the Tibetan people. Marginalised in their own land, illiterate, impoverished and in need of health care. My heart goes out to you all. May the Dalai Lama return to Tibet, may the Panchen Lama be free, may the Tibetan culture flourish in Tibet. May China and the Chinese see how out of step they are with the rest of the world.

Cynthia wrote on March 21, 2008 - 2:39 am
#21

please update this march map.
thank you.

tsering wrote on March 24, 2008 - 11:11 pm
#22

People of all nations, unite to stop Chinese violence over Tibet. Join Tibet.Org, join all peacefull demonstrations, pray for Tibet!

Mário Correia wrote on March 25, 2008 - 2:26 am
#23

millions of blessings,mantras flying over the world, Free Tibet is not a request is a natural wave over the world. We need you free Tibet!
Peace, peace, China let Tibet live its life. Stop violence now!! We are one!
blessings,mantras from Brasil!!
Solidariedade!!
You are an example to the world! Thank you!
I listen Phayul Radio with my heart with you!

celau wrote on March 27, 2008 - 11:53 pm
#24

Could you please update the march map? I understand the 2 groups have joined and are making good progress. I’m excited to follow where they are going.
All the best to the marchers!

Bob wrote on March 28, 2008 - 3:04 pm
#25

This is not a fight against chinese people…
This is a fight for justice and liberty for the Tibetan people

Oh! Tibetans are ungrateful for degrading PRC? Who asked PRC to liberate us at a cost of 1million tibetan deaths? How did PRC liberate Tibetans? by flooding their people into Tibet and marginalizing Tibetans in their own country? Liberate WHO?

Well! Well!
Tibet belongs to Tibetans…

FREE TIBET! FREE all religious practioners… free the falung gong, free the christians, free the youngest political prisoner Penchen Lama… Talking about liberty!!! Stupid!

Pema wrote on April 4, 2008 - 8:00 pm
#26

Solidaridad

Suely Carvalho wrote on April 4, 2008 - 8:49 pm
#27

I find it heart-breaking that evil governments can continue to overlook or trample on the basic human rights of compassionate peace-loving people. People of Tibet, you may not ever “win” but I send you all my love and support.
I visited Tibet in 1986 after visiting the “People’s” Republic of China. It seemed obvious to me the Chinese people would have benefitted more from study aqnd incorporation of your philosophical approach to life than from expl0iting the unmined mineral resources of your country.
Sadly human history is a tale of unending ignorance and inhumanity.
I am grateful for the influence Tibetan Buddhist wisdom has had on my own life and that of the more humanitarian part of Western Society.
Like yourselves I would rather die in defence of my freedom than capitulate as a slave.
I send you love.

Will Mathieson wrote on April 5, 2008 - 11:04 pm
#28

To me Tibetan Buddhism represents the most important self-realization journey on the planet, and it transcends mere organized religion.

I am in total solidarity with his holiness and the Tibetan people. Though far away in California, my energy is there with you all. The whole world is with you.

Kate Wilkie wrote on April 8, 2008 - 2:52 pm
#29

Tashi Delek, We are members of Lions des Neiges Mont-Blanc in France and we are going to India tomorrow. We’ll arrive in Delhi Monday in the morning and we would like to make a little walk with you. Could you please tell us where you will be at this time or the days after.
Thank you.

CABRERA wrote on April 12, 2008 - 7:21 am
#30

Brotherhood is the blood of our Tibetan heart!
Dignity is magnificiently running in every Tibetan blood!
The head that can be held high
when not
surrendered to the feet of dragons,
And the shoulders when extends to the drunken dragon heads….
WE HAVE REALISED OUR RANGZEN AND RETAINED OUR PATRIOTISM TAUGHT BY THE CHOEGYALS…….

LHALUNGPALDOR wrote on April 28, 2008 - 12:21 pm
#31

salutes to all the brave soldiers of tibet, ur name will be written in golden words in the history of tibet, though we cannot join the march in person we always pray for the success of the march and hope that something substianl will come out.
bhoe gyalo.

sonam wrote on May 14, 2008 - 4:22 pm
#32

Indians for Free Tibet are with you in spirit.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

BHARATI CHADHA wrote on May 14, 2008 - 7:21 pm
#33

I am praying for all around the world who march for Peace & Freedom.
You are brave, God is with you.

Julie wrote on May 15, 2008 - 1:39 pm
#34

I admire your courage, peaceful determination and perseverance towards Peace and Freedom.
Michael we are proud of you and with you every day in our prayers.

Quebec sends you all Joy, Love and Light.

Jade wrote on May 15, 2008 - 5:31 pm
#35

dear Tibetans,
I have been a strong supporter for a Free Tibet for many years, I admire your courage and your determination, while I pray for your wellbeing and for a better future back into a country which was once peaceful and enrivonmentally clean, I want you to know that I wish to join your March in India in July, so I hope to be allowed to.

Please also be aware an Italian alpinist and artist -Alberto Peruffo- is carrying out a sort of art-work to show his disappointment for the torch passing through Tibet, this action is called “Sad Smoky Mountains”….we are asking the whole world to join. For info, please visit http://www.sadsmokymountains.net

Thankyou dear Tibetans, for your patience and endurance, we can only learn from you!

Bod Gyallo!!!
Rangzen!!!
Free Tibet!!!

stefania wrote on May 23, 2008 - 7:04 am
#36

Dear Brave people of Tibet,
I am wishing you all the best and you people are showing path of peacefull way of fighting for Tibet
Freedom. My prayers are with you.
PTD

P. Tashi Dhondup wrote on May 24, 2008 - 4:59 am
#37

I really feel like this is a pivotal moment for all of humanity. Although I don’t agree with the Dalai Lama’s “middle way” policy, as it’s not working. As he patiently waits his people suffer unspeakable horrors. We all know the complicated history of Tibet and no one is suggesting a return to the sort of feudal system that was in place before.

I feel it’s necessary for all Tibetans to rise up and join the Marchers to Lhasa. The Chinese can’t kill everyone and if things get out of control the world will no longer be able to look the other way and their penalty will be total isolation. All tibetans join the March, and by any means possible make your way to Lhasa.

IMPORTANT: Tibetans understand spiritual perspectives, with that in mind I must emphasize this: Waiting for a problem to resolve at some point in the future is futile, as that future never arrives. In other words, the future never is present. We do this NOW or we never will.

My heart aches at what is happening and has been happening in Tibet. I fear many Tibetans are being indoctrinated and are becoming confused, as they have been beaten down so long. I am not Tibetan but I feel an invisible pull towards Tibet. When I see pictures of Lhasa I feel like I’m being drawn to come home. It’s really unexplainable. I’m not a Tibetan nor a Buddhist but that is how I feel.

Please, all Tibetans, NOW is the moment. It’s NOW or never, quite literally.

I am with you in this moment, supporting your quest for Independence, freedom and democracy.

I see a safe journey. I see a safe return (for Chinese back home to China).

PEACE!

Eddy wrote on May 28, 2008 - 9:01 pm
#38

bunch of troublemakers even the host India despises such elements.

mao wrote on May 28, 2008 - 9:44 pm
#39

Troublemakers are those who invade other people’s country and then oppress, torture and murder, loot and exploit the people and environment. Troublemakers are committing genocide and ethnic cleansing in Tibet. Troublemakers should get out of Tibet and take all the troublemakers that have moved into Tibet with them. By the way Tibetans wouldn’t be in India if Chinese weren’t in Tibet. It’s that simple. Get out! Problem solved.

Eddy wrote on May 29, 2008 - 3:38 pm
#40

i’m sending you all my wishes and energy….
here in nepal also we are protesting at the sametime doing other programmes such as fasting and reciting mantras….i’m sure that if the tibetan people around the globe becomes one then chinese govt. won’t be able to do anything…coz we have the weapon of truth which is even mightier than any nuclear weapon….
Go down Hu Jin Tao…tibetans are coming ….. stop if you can…

tashi tsering wrote on June 2, 2008 - 1:51 pm
#41

One World
One Love
Free Tibet
YOU show to the world what really means to be FREE
Peace and nuff love
Jallalla !

ju wrote on June 9, 2008 - 8:03 am
#42

My thoughts and prayers are with you guys. Good luck and be safe!

TIBET WILL BE FREE!!!

Ivaylo wrote on June 12, 2008 - 9:52 pm
#43

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I admire your courage and sacrifice for the sake of Tibet and its people. I follow your footsteps on net although I could not join you all. Your courage makes me feel stronger each day to do somehting for our country and your thirst to meet our brotrens in Tibet makes me feel so proud. It shows the world that the Tibetans inside and outside Tibet have the same goal: to be under the Tibetan Government but not Chinese!!!! I am sure that you all will manage to
hug the Tibetans on the sole of Tibet and tell them that we all are with them. Take Care and don’t abandon your action. Nima Chodon.

nima wrote on June 13, 2008 - 12:41 pm
#44

I SWAER …..I DONT HAVE ANY FAN IN THIS WORLD TILL NOW BUT NOW I HAVE A LOT !!!!
I SALUTE TO ALL MY BRAVE BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
I ADMIRE YOUR WONDERFUL COURAGE AND DETERMINATION
MY BEST WISHES ,THOUGHT,ENERGY,SUPPORT ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU

hey cHINA !!!
stop genocide in tibet, guns and unity Does not Match. I think its high time to go back to your own country so called cHINa
WE ARE MARCHING ..
FREE TIBET NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tenzin dorjee TORONTO wrote on June 13, 2008 - 4:33 pm
#45

Dear brothers and sisters,

Even though i personally could not join you in the march to Tibet,I really admire you and your sacrifices that you have made for the Tibet cause. My sincere prayers are always with you.Every day my heart feels stronger and stronger, through your walk to Tibet. Take care and be strong and one day we all tibetans will go back to Tibet and have a free country. Tenzin Yeshi 8yrs old form usa

tsering dhondup wrote on June 17, 2008 - 12:16 am
#46

I LOVE YOU ALL! I WOULD GIVE ANYTHING - ANYTHING TO BE THERE WALKING WITH YOU! I AM FROM A LITTLE TOWN IN NJ. - USA. I WANT YOU TO KNOW. - I, AS A BUDDHIST LOVE YOU ALL AND I AM WITH YOU IN SPIRIT - I CAN PROMISE YOU THAT MY FRIENDS.
IT IS TIME. - NOW IS THE TIME

FREE TIBET!!!!! WE WANT OUR AUTONOMY!!!

JENNIFER - NJ USA

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