China has invited the world to visit in August 2008. Exactly one year out, I've traveled to the heart of the nation that has brutally occupied my homeland for over 50 years. Follow this blog, as I share what I see, feel, and experience... leaving Beijing wide open.

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Archive for March 17th, 2008

Tibetan Students in Beijing Hold Vigil

As China’s so-called “surrender” deadline for Tibetan protesters approached, dozens of Tibetan students in Beijing held a candle light
vigil at the Central University for Nationalities. This simple yet courageous expression of solidarity with Tibetans inside Tibet took place as Tibetans protested at Chinese consulate and embassies around the world, many for the 5th or 6th […]

Tibetans will never surrender.

A notice to the Chinese government, military and business people exploiting our lands:
Tibetans will never surrender.
Tibet belongs to Tibetans.
Bhoe Gyalo!
Victory to Tibet!

China’s midnight deadline for Tibetans to “surrender”

China’s puppet governor of the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR), Jampa Phuntsok, wants the world to believe that Chinese forces “did not carry or use any lethal weapons.” And the authorities continue to threaten harsh punishment for any Tibetan protesters that do not “surrender” before midnight tonight.
The surrender order is copied below.
Tibet Autonomous Region High People’s […]