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 2, 2008

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Tibet Protesters Walk 230 Miles from NYC
to Speak to Congress
New York, NY, March 30th, 2008
Protesters are walking 230 miles from NYC to Washington DC starting March 30, 2008, to ask Congress for help with the Tibet crisis. The walk is expected to take about 14 days, and the walkers hope to raise awareness of the Tibetan crisis. On Sunday, March 30th, at 12:00 noon, 8 individuals will begin a 230-mile walk from the Chinese Consulate in New York City to speak with the Congress in Washington, DC about the plight of the Tibetan people. The goal of the walk, which is expected to take approximately 14 days, is to raise awareness of Tibet’s current crisis, and to ask Congress for help with the ongoing oppression of Tibetans in their homeland and around the world. Violence erupted in Tibet after monks staged protests on March 10, the anniversary of a failed uprising against China. Since then, 140 Tibetan civilians have been killed, and at least 660 protesters have been jailed. In addition, Tibetan citizens are virtual prisoners in their own homes, with limited access to food and other necessities. The conditions of Tibetan natives are extremely poor, and are rapidly deteriorating. The Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader, has been accused by the Chinese government of masterminding the violent protests. The Dalai Lama, meanwhile, has called for an end to violence, and has threatened to resign his position if Tibetan demonstrators continue to use violence. The New York protest walkers are calling for justice and are requesting a dialogue between The Dalai Lama and the Chinese government. It is their hope that they will be joined by others during the course of the walk to Washington. The protest walkers are Yeshi, Jigmee Lodir Rinpoche, Tsi Chum, Rik Zin, De Chen, Zo Pa, Dar Jee, and Mikell Bursky. Bursky is a 19-year-old American from Nyack, NY, who feels that it's time to put personal goals aside in order to do what he feels is right. "The suffering has to stop," he declared, speaking of the crisis facing Tibetans around the world.
Contact Information: Yeshi (team leader), (845) 480-2996 Mikell Bursky (845) 642-9061

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

DO IT!!!! YES!!

Jay said...

Mikell,

Mom and I are proud of you and your commitment as you bring attention to the current plight in Tibet. Hopefully, more and more people will become aware of what you and your fellow Peace Walkers are doing and you will see growing support.

We wish you and the rest of the group a very safe and successful walk on Washington. Hope your feet are holding out.

All of our love to you,

Mom and Dad

Steve said...

To all the walkers: Thank you for your sacrifice in creating this powerful statement about the situation in Tibet. We are with you all the way and wish you well on your auspicious journey. Keep up the wonderful work toward making the world a better place. Steve

Lauren said...

Mikell,

Great seeing your blogs and pics each day. I feel like I'm there with you. I hope people will become more aware of your cause and actually do something to make changes in the current plight of the Tibetans. Hope everyone stays well and gets enough rest to complete the trip. Speak to you soon.

xox mom

The People's Organization for a Peaceful World said...

Thanks everybody. All of the comments mean alot to us. We really appreciate all of the support. Just keep spreading the word of the Tibet situation and the website.

Anonymous said...

Hey Mikell and all the walkers-

James just sent me this & I think what you are doing is AMAZING!! Keep up the great work!
Thank you all for your sacrifices to spread this very important message.

I will def check this everyday and let everyone I know about this and keep supporting you!
Hope you are all well.

Angie

Gyamtso said...

Thanks to all the walkers. Your efforts and dedication is for a great cause! Although I cannot be there with you all, I wish you all success. May love and peace be with you always and the world at large.

Way2Health said...

Thanks guys! Thumbs up and cheers all around.

Steve said...

To Yeshi, Jigmee Lodir Rinpoche, Tsi Chum, Rik Zin, De Chen, Zo Pa, Dar Jee, and Mikell: Know that we walk with you every step of the way. Each step you take is a step toward greater peace and freedom for us all. Thank you for all your efforts on behalf of all beings. Keep it up! Steve