Photographs of 31 March 2008 Global Day of Action, Los Angeles The following photos were taken for The Tibet Connection, a monthly English language radio show about Tibet on the air and on the web, in front of the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles. Several representatives spoke out against the China's injustices against Tibetans, calling for investigations and for Doctors Without Borders and international media to be allowed into Tibet. |
The Chinese stand in solidarity with the Tibetans in demanding human rights in Tibet. Chinese Consulate, Los Angeles, 31 March 2008, on a Global Day for Justice, a day in which protesters around the world gathered to allow their voices to be heard in a cry against injustice. |
Tibetan supporters protesting in front of the Chinese Consulate, 31 March 2008, a Global Day for Action. |
The President of Los Angeles Friends of Tibet demands basic human rights for Tibetans, as the Vietnamese stand in solidarity. The Vietnamese demanded that China stop targeting their fishermen and invading their waters. |
Honoring Tibetans who gave their lives by conducting a "die-in", with supporters representing those who have been killed. |
A prayer for those who have died in Tibet during the "die-in" in front of the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles. |
Honoring Tibetans who gave their lives by conducting a "die-in", with supporters representing those who have been killed. |
Honoring Tibetans who gave their lives by conducting a "die-in", with supporters representing those who have been killed. |
Armed with only bullhorns while marching in front of the Chinese Consulate, Tibetan supporters hope that their voices can be heard above the sound of money and bureaucracy. |
Voices
of Tibetans echo against the walls of the Chinese Consulate, 31 March 31,
the Global Day for Action as protesters from all around the world gather to
demand human rights and justice. These photos and more articles about the March protests are featured in the Eleven Shadows Tibet Section. |
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