We are an organization dedicated to freedom and peace. Our mission is to stop the suffering of all sentient beings without exception. Beginning Sunday, March 30, 2008, a group of ten will begin a march from New York City to Washington D.C. We are protesting the Beijing Olympics and are peacefully walking for peace and freedom in Tibet and neighboring countries.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Brief History of Rong Tsewang - Peace Walker


Hi my name is Tsewang, I come from Amdo in Tibet. I was born in 1983. I left my home in 2004 when I decided to visit the Dalai Lama. It took me 1 year to reach Dharamsala. I wanted to go there and study english and Tibetan things. I than decided that I did not want to go home because of the Chinese Government. I ended up moving to America with my brother because we could not go home. I now live in New York City and joined the peace walk. The problems in Tibet have become worse since the protests started. I wish people of the world who enjoy having human rights and freedom would help support human rights and freedom for Tibetan and other people also. Thank you.

-Tsewang

5 comments:

Singapore Dividend Collector said...

I lived in China for 2 years and I know the kind of oppression that goes on there. At the moment I am back in my native Ireland, but I still keep a very close eye on all goings on in China and Tibet. I have written 2 large blogs about the situation. come and view and comment if you like.
I am fully in support of your cause and wish the world would wake up to it.
pikey

http://canyouwalkonthericepaper.blogspot.com/

Steve said...

You guys are amazing!!! What you're doing is wonderful, and the blog with the bios and pictures is a great way for us stay-at-homes to keep abreast of your progress and to learn something about each of you. Thanks for all you're doing, for making the world a better place and for bringing the world's attention to this most pressing situation in Tibet. We are all with you--thank you for walking for us. Steve

Gyamtso said...

I want to again thanks the brave Tibetans and Tibet Supportor for their amazing effort and bravery to walk the journey. Your effort and hard work will make the world understand the pain and suffering of people live in Tibet, Gandhi's saying keep coming up in my mind:
”First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” --Gandhi

195 said...

Hey! Tsewang! How are you doing?
You look very good!
You are a really man!
I am really proud of you.
From Ikuko and Tringko

sonam said...

THANK YOU VERY MUCH, PEACE WALK TO THE D/C SHOW THE WORLD WHAT HAPPEN INSIDE TIBET,FREE TIBET....
TASHI DELEK
TSERING