Day 35 Update from the March
After participating in the three days of protests organized by the Tibetan Solidarity Committee, the marchers were given a day to rest.
The following are some photographs from the marcher’s past 3 days in New Delhi.
After participating in the three days of protests organized by the Tibetan Solidarity Committee, the marchers were given a day to rest.
The following are some photographs from the marcher’s past 3 days in New Delhi.
The marchers participated in a candle light vigil tonight in Delhi to mourn those killed during the Chinese crackdown in Tibet. They were joined by members of the Tibetan community in Delhi, Tibetans from neighboring states, students from the Tibetan Childrens’ Village schools in Dharamsala and Bylakuppe, as well as Indian supporters.
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The marchers left Shiva at 7:00am this morning and walked 22 kilometers to Gannaur where they are staying in a Jain Temple.
Today’s walk was pleasant. The marchers took a break along the way for chai and biscuits.
When the marchers reached the Jain Temple, they had lunch and were treated to a guest talk […]
On March 16th, Tibetans in Dharamsala demonstrated against China’s crackdown on protesters in Tibet.
On March 15, the March to Tibet restarted with 44 marchers and 2 organizers.
About 2,000 Tibetans and supporters gathered in Dharamsala today at 6:30pm. They did kora and gathered at the Tsuglakhang where the most recent news of the protests inside Tibet was read.
“Protests which started on Monday 10 are still raging in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. Today, events seem to have taken a turn for the worse, as demonstrated in this photo taken by a tourist and retrieved by France 24. This is one of the only photos to have made it through the Chinese censors. […]
Mobile pictures depicting the protests in Amdo Labrang [known as Sangchu County, Kanlho “Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture”, Gansu Province].
These pictures were taken this afternoon. Thousands of monks and laypeople have converged in the streets protesting the authorities.
Photos courtesy of the Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD).

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