
I took this shot during the Global Day of Action for Tibet on the Dam square in Amsterdam. Besides this being one of the few pictures that corresponded with the theme, I also feel quite strong about the Tibetan issue. If you haven’t already, check out the BBC documentary “Undercover in Tibet” (for free via the link).
To see the whole album of pictures I took during the Global Day of Action, click here.
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Great shot, and for a worthy cause too! π
Thanks for your visit, and have a good weekend!
This pic is terrific! A great statement for “united we stand against oppresasion”!
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Have a safe and fun trip to Istanbul. Thank you for posting the picture.
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A very fitting photo for today’s theme, and an important cause, too.
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A wonderful photo and a very worthy cause. Thanks for sharing the info about Tibet and have a good weekend!
A great photo!
My Photo Hunt is up, too! Please visit and leave your link. π
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I like it when someone can use the theme to make a statement. Nice choice for the photo.
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Great photo and a great cause!
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great photo! and thanks a lot for that info.
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It’s a great shot!
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Great picture and well done on the colours!
I just saw that you’re off to Istanbul tomorrow. I was there 5 months ago and it is one of the coolest places I ever visited. Good luck!
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While I completely agree that Chinas invasion of Tibet I always wonder why people never discuss the lamocracy that existed there before the invasion? It was not the shangrala that the western world has created it too be.
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Very interesting take on the theme and beautiful shot.
Good luck in Istanbul!! π
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that’s a great cause… some people really are very passionate to be involved and can’t stand to be just a mere spectator, peace!
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A picture some people with their backs turned holding Tibetan flags is some grand political gesture to you all? What am I missing?
Also, why free Tibet and not Free China? Am I missing something about Chinese political oppression, that it only applies in Tibet?