www.khabarexpress.com : The news portal of North India
www.khabarexpress.com
Dos Base Payroll Software
Welcome Guest Sign In  New user! Sign Up Now | My Favourites (new)
Search Photo  
RSS Feed
06 September 2008
Forum | Wallpapers | Photo Gallery | Business | Entertainment | Education | Sports | Article | City |
Free News on your website


Exiled Tibetans continue their peaceful demonstration
25 Mar 2008, 1114 Hrs

Add comment          Mail          Print          Write to Editor



PSAccounting

Dharamsala, Mar 25 (ANI): Over five hundred monks offered prayers and held protests here to express their solidarity with fellow Tibetans facing Chinese oppression inside Tibet.

Monks from the Gyuto Monastery assembled at the main Buddhist temple before taking out a street march. They chanted hymns and lighted lamps to pay tribute to Tibetans who died during the recent violence in Tibet.

"There are 500 monks in our monastery. We have come here to take part in a peaceful demonstration with lights. We have to do prayers for the people who have died in Tibet under Chinese force," said Nangdup, a Tibetan Buddhist monk.

Tibetan monks also participated in a candlelight vigil in Varanasi to express their solidarity with the cause of Tibetan autonomy.

The Dalai Lama has been urging Tibetans to resort to non-violent means to achieve their goal of complete autonomy from Chinese rule. (ANI)




Discuss this story on KhabarExpress Forum  


Comments to this News

Be the first to comment on this News


 
Post Your Comments to this News
 Posting Rules
Name: Email:

Top Story of The Day
Latest Articles

Govind Meghwal and Devi Singh Bhati inspecting First Aid Medical Centre & Ambedkar Hostel after inau

Reema sen in Chal Chala Chal New Movie


Education Special

All right reserved by Khabarexpress.com
Contact Us | Archives | Sitemap | Can't see Hindi ?

Special Edition: Lakshchandi Mahayagya, Camel Festival 2007, Vartmaan Sahitya, Bikaner Udyog Craft Mela