Protesters complete 60-mile walk for Tibetan freedom

A group of about 35 Tibetans and 30 Westerners finished a 60-mile walk Monday from Bloomington to Indianapolis. The walkers began their trek in Bloomington last Thursday and finished their journey Monday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis with a rally in the afternoon.

Tibetan National Uprising Day Organizing Coalition NY/NJ

Thousands of Tibetans and supporters will rally and demonstrate at the United Nations and the Chinese Mission to the UN, followed by a march across 42nd Street to the Chinese Consulate today, in commemoration of Tibetan National Uprising Day.

March 10 in Paris in Silent Procession

About 700 people, Tibetans and their supporters, marched in total silence in the vicinity of Chinese Embassy to observe the 44th Tibetan National Uprising. Led by 10 Gyuto monks who are currrently in town, with banners

Tibetan protesters remember Uprising Day

“I am Tibetan. But I am not from Tibet. Never been there, yet I dream of dying there”—an excerpt from Tenzin Tsundue’s book of poems, Kora. To mark the occasion of the 44th Tibetan National Uprising Day

Tibetan protesters remember Uprising Day

A Tibetan student waves a Tibetan flag while demanding ‘Freedom for Tibet,’ during a demonstration in Bombay, March 10, 2003. More than 50 Tibetans participated in the demonstration to commemorate the 44th anniversary of the failed 1959 Tibetan national uprising against Chinese rule. REUTERS/Roy Madhur

RTYC Chandigarh March 10 activities

On the occasion of March 10, Today the members of the Regional Tibet Youth Congress (RTYC) and Regional Tibetan Freedom Movement (RTFM) organized a peace March from Punjab University, which finally concluded at Sector 17 Plaza

RTYC Chandigarh March 10 activities

Tibetans, living in exile in India, shout anti-China slogans while carrying a picture of their spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, during a protest in Chandigarh March 10, 2003. The rally was organized on the last day of a ten-day long march from Dharamsala, where the Dalai Lama lives, to create awareness among the Indian masses about Tibetan problems and China’s policy towards Tibet. REUTERS/Ajay Verma

Cry for Panchen Lama’s freedom

The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), a pressure group, today renewed its demand for the immediate release of the 11-year-old boy-monk Gedhum Choekyi Nyima.

Exiled Tibetans living in India burn Chinese flags during a protest…

Exiled Tibetans living in India burn Chinese flags during a protest in New Delhi, March 10, 2003. The rally was organized on the last day of a ten-day long march from Dharamsala, home of the Dalai Lama, to create awareness about Tibetan problems and China’s policy towards Tibetans.

Photo by Kamal Kishore