Thousands march to United Nations on Tibetan National Uprising day

from MahaSangha News

Tibetans march in NYC. Photo by Annie Kohl.

The AFP has reported that some two-thousand protesters marched from New York’s Brooklyn Bridge to the United Nations headquarters on March 10 in commemoration of the Tibetan National Uprising day. This year’s march was fueled by a growing sense of unease in Tibet, where many have sacrificed their lives in self-immolation protests against Chinese rule in the region. Marchers concluded the day’s event with a candlelight vigil.

Protests on March 10 happened in other places around the world, including Taiwan, London, and Australia, to name only a few. Also, a three-man hunger strike for Tibet has been underway for weeks now at the United Nations headquarters (which we reported on previously). The trio experienced several run-ins with the NYPDearly on in the strike but remain determined to continue. Click through here for related video.

Video on the hunger strike

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(Photo by SFT HQ via Flickr, using a CC-BY license.)

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