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Despite tt>a weather students demonstrators carried signs In prolsst of China's occupation of Tibet Ths
peace march began at ths Federal Building and ended In the EMU Breezeway.
Marchers commemorate Tibet uprising
Samantha Martin
for Oregon fl*fy (mur/Hi
Sheltered from the wind in the EMli Breezeway,
ft small i rowd gathered Friday to conclude a
inarch rvi ognizing the Ifith anniversary of the
Tibetan national uprising against the (Chinese gov
ernment's occupation of Tibet.
The glow of candles framed the fat es of Univ er
sity students and community members young and
old ns they listened to speakers discuss the situa
tion in Tibet.
Eugene resident* were among the ranks of
marchers worldwide in such cities as Moscow,
London and Portland, all whom were represent.!
tive of a larger group of marchers who marched
from Dharmtnukla to New Delhi in India
The local march started at the Federal Building
and ended on campus, where the candlelight vig
il was held
University student* Tashi Tsering and Shin
Yasui, direc tors of the year-old Committee for
World Peace, said they hojHtd the Eugene march
would increase grassroots awareness of current
issues in Tibet
According to Tsering. the Chinese government's
involvement in Tibet has resulted in the destruc
tion of Tibet's environment and depletion of nat
ural rttsotm es Tsering also said China is using
Tibet as a nuclear dumping site, committing acts
• 'I h.in-ed utnirtuin ,11 ill slert i 1/ it Hill upon 'I 1 tie!,m
women and shifting Oiiria’s overcrowded popula
tion into Tibet
“This really tells you China's governmental pol
icy is to eradicate the Tibetan people from the face
of the Earth." Tsering said.
Exiled from Tibet, Tsering's family resettled in
Nepal, where Tsering was bom in a refugee camp.
Tsoring came to the United States in 1990 to stay
with his sister who was living in Oregon.
Tsering said much of the current information
about what is occurring in Tibet comes from exiled
Tibetans who witnessed large scale acts of vio
lence firsthand
"If Tibetans are truly happy with the Chinese
government's occupation in Tibet, there would be
no reason (for them) to flee Tibet." Tsering said.
Thupten Tashi. a Tibetan professor of Religious
Studies m India was the keynote speaker
"There are fi million Tibetans and 7.2 million
Chinese in the population of Tibet." Tashi said
“On behalf of the ti million Tibetans. 1 thank every
one here today for showing support."
Sharia Shull, a sophomore, said site attended the
candlelight vigil "in support and remembrance of
people suffering " Shull also talked about the
importance of "educating ourselves and those
aro tnd ua about world situations "
A Tibetan prayer was recited by all present as a
closing gesture of the march.
As a closing remark. Tsering reminded the
crowd that “right this moment, people ore suffer
ing in T'bet."
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