--- On Thu, 9/6/11, RTYC Hoste <[email protected]> wrote:

From: RTYC Hoste <[email protected]>
Subject: The uproar of Tibetan students in Delhi.
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 9 June, 2011, 3:24 PM



 
 
 
The uproar of Tibetan students in 
Delhi.

Date: 08/6/11
China Embassy, Delhi

It was not a usual scenario at the Chinese Embassy; RTYC Delhi led a 
student’s protest in front of the Chinese embassy to show their disagreement 
toward the Chinese government’s policy to change the medium of education in 
Tibet, from Tibetan to Chinese. 
The motive was clear as protesters shouted slogans like “we want freedom of 
language”, “give back the right of language”. It was chaotic but planned, and 
the whole uproar lasted for twenty minutes till every protester was held in 
police custody at Chanakyapuri police station. 
This protest also meant to signify our support to fellow Tibetan students in 
Tibet who are strongly but non-violently protesting and struggling for their 
‘freedom of education’ and ‘freedom of language’.
We may be separated by geographical regions but we are not divided. TOGETHER 
WE WILL WIN THIS FIGHT!

 

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