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LEND US YOUR EARS...PEACE MARCHERS VOICE

Ngawang Tendol
Nun, 39 Years, DolmaLing Nunnery, Dharamsala

“Being a largest democratic state, India is not doing justice to its democratic principles by legally stopping the Tibetans from going a head with the peaceful and non-violent Peace March to Tibet. We are neither into terrorism nor breeding any violence, so why should India stop us,” says Ngawang Tendol


Kunchok Dolma,
40 years, Norbulingkha, Dharamsala

“I am optimistic about the outcome of this peace march to Tibet,” says Kunchok Dolma


Phuntsok Youdon
27 years, DolmaLing Nunnery, Dharamsala


Ngawang
27 years, DolmaLing Nunnery, Dharamsala

“We should go to Tibet no matter what happens. All of us are in high spirit but we are bit saddened by Indian government’s restriction,” says Ngawang


Sonam Dickey
30 years,
DolmaLing Nunnery, Dharamsala

“If you have the will every thing is possible. So we shouldn’t get stop the peace march even if the Indian government catches the second batch as well,” says Sonam Dickey


Dawa Dakpa
27 years, Sera Jey Monastery

“When the whole world is supporting us I think India should also stand with the Tibetan people’s non-violent freedom struggle. The issue of Tibet has reached a critical state. I am committed and ready to do anything to free my country from the Chinese occupation,” says Dawa Dakpa


Lobsang Phuntsok
22 years, Sera Jey Monastery

"We will definitely have a good result if we put a consistent effort. We shouldn’t stop this peace march to Tibet ,” says Lobsang Phuntsok


Thubten Norbu
30 years, Sera Jey Monastery

"We may reach Lhasa or the Tibet border or we may not reach at all, but it is not our chief goal. Our goal is to invite His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet and I am ready to sacrifice my life to achieve this,” says Thubten Norbu

Tenzin Palden
25 years, Sera Jey Monastery

“Being a Tibetan and Tibetan Buddhist, It is my responsibility to work for the freedom of my country in order to save and rejuvenate the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and culture that has facing destruction under the Chinese occupation. Tibetan Buddhist tradition has tremendous potential to contribute to global peace and harmony,” says Tenzin Palden


Thubten Choephel
21 years, Sera Jey Monastery

“Inviting His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet will restore peace and harmony and mutual understanding between Tibetan government in exile and the Chinese government. So we should work to make this happen,” says Thubten Choephel


Lobsang Choephel
28 years, Sera Jey Monastery

"Our peace march has been able to attract tremendous international support, so it is important for every Tibetans to support this march to Tibet ,” says Lobsang Choephel


Sonam Samdup
28 years, Sera Jey Monastery

“To some extent I think we have achieved our goal as we have been able to gain so much international attention but we should not be stay contended with what we have achieved so far. There is still long way to go,” says Sonam Samdup

Lobsang Jampa
39 years, Dharamsala

“The upcoming Beijing Olympics is the best opportunity to work for our cause. The next opportunity like this may not come in near future. So it is the time for every Tibetans and Tibet supporters to come together to push forward our freedom struggle to a next level. I am ready to sacrifice my life for my country which I don’t regret at all,” says Lobsang Jampa

 

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