Lhakar Pledges
Mariano Gutierrez from Mexico wrote at April 12, 2012:
I will continue learning Tibetan language and inform people around me about Tibet situation.
Tsering Tashi from California, USA wrote at April 11, 2012:
I pledge to raise awareness about Tibet among my peers.
Thupten Wangyal from Ontario, Canada wrote at April 4, 2012:
I will continue to attend the Lhagkar prayer and protest infront of the Chinese Consulate Office here in Toronto organised by RTYC, RTWA and SFT. I will always remember and cherish the kindness of His Holiness The Dalai lama and pray for his long life. Always remember and pray for those martyr
Claudia from UK wrote at April 2, 2012:
I will boycott chinese products and continue to raise awareness about the terrible suppression of the Tibetans in their own land by the chinese. Free Tibet !!!
Jamyang Dolma Chukortsang from Toronto, Ontario wrote at March 31, 2012:
I pledge to wear my traditional dress (Chupa) every wednesday even to school to show the uniqueness and the beauty of our culture. I pledge to try my very best in speaking Tibetan and keeping the Tibetan spirit alive.
Kiki from Luxembourg wrote at March 29, 2012:
I will study the Tibetan language every Wednesday and support the Tibetan struggle in any way I can.
Chris Haines from Tennessee, U.S wrote at March 29, 2012:
To make a prayer for peace in Tibet after every Dharma practice and to keep supporting Tibetan freedom and denouncing the Chinese rule over Tibet
Michael Kunzinger from USA wrote at March 29, 2012:
I will learn about tibetan cuisine, culture, and language. I will also start contributing to Chushi Gangdruk and groups helping tibetan prisoners.
Lauren McNichols from Illinois wrote at March 27, 2012:
I pledge to not buy products that are 'made in china.'
Tenzin Lhadon from Minnesota, USA wrote at March 22, 2012:
Not eat meat on Lhakar , read a page of my Tibetan study book and , listen to Tibetan news .
Phuntsok Namgyal from Himachal Pradesh, India wrote at March 20, 2012:
On this special day, I vow to wear, eat and speak in Tibetan and would inspire others to do so.
Sue from CA, USA wrote at March 16, 2012:
Prayers daily. Spread information.
rute from portugal wrote at March 15, 2012:
HELP FREE TIBET*
phuntsok from London, UK wrote at March 14, 2012:
Allow media in Tibet.
Tseten Dorjee from London , United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
Free Tibet.
Tseten Dorjee from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
Free Tibet.
Nyima Dolma from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
i pledge to fight for the freedom of Tibet and tibetans. Tibet will be Free!
Dalha Tsering from london, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
I pledge to study more on tibetan related affairs.
Dickey from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
To learn more about Tibet and try to come to vigil held every Wednesday.
Tashi from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
Raise awarness of Tibetan Spirit.
Thupten Thinley from Baker Street, London, UK wrote at March 14, 2012:
To keep up to date with Sino-Tibetan affairs.
Neil Bowman from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
To continue to support tibetans in anyway I can to alleviate their sufferings.
Jamphel from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
I pledge to attend protests and events related to my country Tibet as much as I can. i will wear my chuba.
John Grant from Iilford, UK wrote at March 14, 2012:
Won't support chinese events. Will join in protest against China.
Thenlay from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
I will read in tibetan. Free Tibet and Bhoe Gyal lo
Tsering Lhamo from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
I will try and help old tibetan people India and Tibet.
Yangla from London, United Kingdom wrote at March 14, 2012:
Learn more about Tibet and try to attend vigil which is held every Wednesday outside chinese embassy.
Goma Lama from Australia wrote at March 14, 2012:
I pledge to raise awareness in every way i can...online & offline. I will Stand for Tibet and support the movement in every possible way!!!
Thickink from CA wrote at March 14, 2012:
I draw and write anti Chinese slogan every street ..i go with thick marker.
tsering and tsohla from australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
Ij will study tibetan every wednesday (tsering) we will encourage her (tsolha)
TSERING from AUSTRALIA wrote at March 10, 2012:
i will study tibetan every wednesday
tsering and tsohla from australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
i will study tibetan every wednesday (tsering) we will encourage her (tsolha)
tsering,tsohla from australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
i will study tibetan every wednesday (tsering) we will encourage her (tsolha)
Tenzin Nyendak from Tibet wrote at March 10, 2012:
i will pray for short time every wednesday morning
sangyal from NSW, Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
Every Wednesday I will listen and read the stories of the tibetans that have suffered in their journey through Tibet. I will also listen to Tibetan songs.
Nawang Tsering Lama from Sydney NSW wrote at March 10, 2012:
I wont forget where i came from>>''TIBET''...FREE TIBET
sedon from NSW, Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
i pledge to take part in traditional tibetan culture every wednesday!
choetso from NSW, Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
i'll listen to tibetan songs more..
Dadon from Sydney NSW wrote at March 10, 2012:
Every Wednesday, I'll listen to traditional tibetan music. Free Tibet
Dawa Dolma from Sydney NSW wrote at March 10, 2012:
Every Wednesday, I'll listen to traditional tibetan music. Free Tibet
yangchen from NSW, Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
every wednesday i will speak tibean
Simon Bradshaw from NSW, Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
I will spend more time studying Tibetan Buddhism, meditating and trying to follow the example of the Tibetan people.
tenzin woeden from NSW, Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
I PLEDGE TO LISTEN TO TIBETAN NEWS EVERY WEDNESDAY!!!!!
pema from tibet wrote at March 10, 2012:
Every wednesday i will not listen to mulitcultural songs (chinese, korean etc) ~pema
sonam from Australia, NSW wrote at March 10, 2012:
i will keep remember myself that i am a pure tibetan by writing any sort of aticals about tibet and tibetan issue
Dorji Dolma from Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
I take pledge to boycott everything Chinese on Wednesday
Yeshi Palmo from Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
I take pledge to speak pure Tibetan on every Wednesday.
pema youdon from Australia wrote at March 10, 2012:
I will watch tibetan news every Wednesday.
Rachel from Washington, USA wrote at March 6, 2012:
I pledge to learn more about Tibetans, to pray to God for His children in Tibet, to advocate for their freedom and justice, and to give when I can. Tibet will be free!
Bettina and Lotar from Germany wrote at March 4, 2012:
We pray for Tibet every day and donate for Tibetan people on a regular basis.
Gabriele and Wilfried from Germany wrote at March 4, 2012:
My hushband and me will still boycott „Made-in-China“ products, write letters to the politicans around the world, to stand up for Tibet, and lead our lifes in accordance with the Buddha-Dharma. So we´re trustfully looking forward … All things are all times in a state of flux – also political gouverments, … just as history shows.
Norbu Samphell from United States of America wrote at March 2, 2012:
I pledge to remember His Holiness every morning and say prayers for His health. I will make my son speak Tibetan language at home with his parents (me and his mom.)
Julie prunier from NJ, USA wrote at March 2, 2012:
I pledge to continu to spred the word about Tibet around me and through social media, to boycott products made in china and go to reunions whenever I can... I send my thoughts and prayers to the Tibetan peo
David Miller Ramsay from Crieff,Perthshire, Scotland wrote at March 1, 2012:
I pledge to keep posting all information I can on the www to get the attention of many who need to know about the situation in Tibet .
tsering yangchen from Himachal Pradesh India wrote at March 1, 2012:
i pledge to wear Tibetan dress on every wednesday and try to speak in Tibetan Language.
Alyhell from Minas Gerais, Brazil wrote at February 29, 2012:
BOYCOTT CHINA!!
Justin Gardner from Kentucky wrote at February 29, 2012:
Spread awareness
Coineach Kirkcroughan from Queensland, Australia wrote at February 28, 2012:
I Pledge to continue to support A Free Tibet, as I have done since 1950. I believe that Tibet and the Himalayan mountains, are something Extra Special on Mother Earth !
Diane from NSW, Australia wrote at February 28, 2012:
I pledge to continue learning the Tibetan language, educating others about the situation in Tibet, support my Tibetan friends and do something each day for Tibet.
Britta Elert from Germany wrote at February 28, 2012:
I pledge to make any efforts I can to help free Tibet. Never more I will buy any products made in China.
Demian Harris from Florida wrote at February 27, 2012:
I pledge to help fight the Chinese tyranny in Tibet every way that I can.
Tenzin Bhuti Abaro from Calgary/Alberta, Canada wrote at February 27, 2012:
I pledge to speak Tibetan with my family and friends, to educate people and the generations after about Tibet, about justice and human rights, I will fight for Tibet until my last breath. Bod Gyalo!
Paul V. Cassidy from Ireland wrote at February 26, 2012:
I pledge to pray for Tibet as part of my Lotuscross routine; to promote awareness of Tibet's cause on the social media and recruit to her cause.I'll also avoid buying Chinese products where possible.
Juraj Varga from Slovakia wrote at February 26, 2012:
I pledge boycott china products! Freedom for tibet ... freedom for china
Brandon Rader from Colorado, USA wrote at February 26, 2012:
I pledge to use my voice to speak about Tibetan independence whenever the opportunity presents itself. I pledge to share my love of the culture, language, and people of Tibet to whoever will listen to me. And I pledge to do what I do best, write, in support of Tibet's independence.
Erika Belair from Paris,France wrote at February 26, 2012:
I pledge to practice Tibetan Buddhism and to sign petitions as well as publishing information about Tibetan Art and culture on social networks,in conversations and document with photos.
RENE DUBOIS from FRANCE wrote at February 26, 2012:
je m'engage à aider le Tibet et son peuple par tous les moyens en ma disposition à l'exception de la violence, conformément au Dharma. Puisse la Chine, qui se veut un grand pays, suivre l'exemple des petits comme moi et tant d'autres car cela ferait d'elle un vrai grand pays.
MARTIN CHRISTINE from FRANCE wrote at February 26, 2012:
FREE TIBET je soutiendrai le peuple tibétain jusqu à sa libération pour que la beauté humaine reste encore sur la Terre.
Argel from Mexico, Mexico DF wrote at February 26, 2012:
I pledge to pray and sign petitions so that soon Tibet overcomes its great plight and to boycott all things made in China.
Youdon wrote at February 25, 2012:
I pledge to speak as much Tibetan as possible with my family and Tibetan friends. I also pledge to stay updated with Tibetan news and try to understand the nuances of Tibetan issues and the Sino-Tibetan dialogue through sites like BBC News, Phayul, and High Peaks Pure Earth. Most importantly, I pledge to wake up each day with the fervor and energy of the spirit of the movement and dedicate all my actions to ultimately improve the condition of Tibetans inside Tibet.
Peter Terpstra from Netherlands wrote at February 25, 2012:
I pledge to serve the Budhdharma and to stand up for the Tibetan issue, my Tibet & China soon be Free and happy. Sincerely believe that the Tibetans themselves should have the last and the first word on Tibet.
Ngoedup Wangmo from Chicago, IL. USA wrote at February 25, 2012:
I pledge not to buy anything "Made in China" as I had been doing this for a long time. I pledge with continuation of my prayers for all the Tibetans in Tibet and light candles everyday for those who had sacrificed their lives for FREE TIBET. I pledge to pray that His Holiness will return soon to Independent Tibet and all the Tibetans in Tibet will receive his great blessings forever. I also pray that all the Tibetans will stay United towards achieving our goal to regain our FREEDOM! FREE TIBET!
agnes lecomte from france wrote at February 25, 2012:
je m'engage à continuer les pétitions pour soutenir et faire libérer les prisonniers politiques tibétains et à partager toutes infos sur le Tibet libre et sa culture au travers les réseaux sociaux, à continuer de boycotter les produits chinois et à envoyer mes prières au peuple tibétain cher à mon coeur
Bill King from Victoria, Australia wrote at February 25, 2012:
I pledge to continue learning Tibetan language and to put those skills to work for helping the Tibetan people, whenever I get an opportunity.
Aupa Tashi from united states wrote at February 25, 2012:
ང་བོད་པ་ཡིན་བོད་སྐད་བཤད་བོད་ཟས་ཟ་བོད་ལོས་གྱོན། ལྷག་དཀར་རྒྱལ་ལོ། བོད་རྒྱལ་ལོ།
Billy Berlin from BC, Canada wrote at February 24, 2012:
I will send every day A Silent Prayer to the SOS Childrens Village in Lower Dharamsala India, where Tibetan orphans flee under brutal conditions over the mountains to the border of India. Please support this SOS Village, they need your help!!!
Tenzin Kunsang (Tensang) from New York State, United States (NYC) wrote at February 24, 2012:
I pledge to not purchase any products manufactured or made in China. I also pledge to study hard for the success of Tibet in the future. <3
Jayne Drinkell from N E Lincolnshire wrote at February 24, 2012:
I pledge to support the Tibetan people in their movement in this small way from far away
Giggi wrote at February 24, 2012:
I pledge to boycot Made-In-China products as much as possible. Sadly enough way too many products are now manufactured there. I pledge to continue my support of Free Tibet movement.
Dani Eaton from New York, USA wrote at February 24, 2012:
I pledge to boycott all things made in China. I will recite the six syllables - om mane padme hum - asking for assistance from the compassionate buddha, seeking solace for all the displaced, downtrodden & heartbroken Tibetans who have had their beautiful homeland stolen outright, their places of worship obliterated & their basic human rights trampled underfoot by the Chinese. SHAME ON YOU CHINA! I will tell all of my friends to boycott your movie/documentary wherein you are enlisting Steven Spielburg to protray you in a more humane light: LIES!!! All lies! Until the Dalai Lama is free to return to his homeland and practice Tibetan Buddhist religious freedom for all of his people, China is the laughing stock of the entire planet! Isn't it time we can all let out a huge sigh of relief? Hasn't enough time gone by?
Pedro from Aveiro, Portugal wrote at February 24, 2012:
Please, don´t despair ! You're not alone..
Hillary Levin from Maryland, USA wrote at February 24, 2012:
I pledge to use my voice whenever I have the opportunity to speak on behalf of freedom for Tibet and to share my love of its people, culture & religion with anyone who will listen. Tibet Will Be Free.
Bernard Teyssou from France wrote at February 24, 2012:
Je soutiens le peuple tibétin dans sa lutte pour la reconnaissance de sa langue et de sa culture.
Theresa Sheridan from Ohio wrote at February 24, 2012:
I pledge to keep praying and signing petitions and to help whenever I can. Love, T
Jacqueline wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledege to educate as many people as i can about Tibet
Aad Bontenbal from Netherlands wrote at February 23, 2012:
Let Tibet be free! Dear Chinese leaders and Autorities: Please open your very hearts and contemplate what real spiritual freedom means.Your goodwilling steps are not only very important towards the liberation of all Tibetans ,but actually for all of the people in the whole world !
Bea from Netherlands wrote at February 23, 2012:
I'll feel so little in the thinks I can do. But I'll do it whit my heart.
Teresa Manno from Italy (Lecce, region of Apulia) wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to educate as many people as I can about the Tibetan issue.
Alice Ferrante from Italy (region of Apulia) wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to forward petitions in support of Tibetan language, economy and culture on to the local WWF members. If I find Tibetan food here in Lecce, I will buy it. I have become a Buddhist and I also pledge to teach Dzogchen Dharma to as many people as I can. Long live Tibet and her marvellous people and heroes!!!
Carrie Simon from Boulder, CO. U.S.A. wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to boycott made in China products including food items. I will seek out Tibet stores and support them. I promise that I will seek news about Tibet and post to my facebook page and talk to friends about Tibet.
Adriana Gaitan from Florida USA wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to make better use of my time.
Sheydup from Nepal wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge that i will always remain a Tibetan at heart despite the cultural differences that we share in exile. I pledge to honor the values of being a Tibetan and stay true to the buddhist dharma to the best of my abilities.
Denise Lytle from New Jersey, USA wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to educate people on TIbet's plight.
Steve Atkins from United Kingdom wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to boycott all products made in China and help Free Tibet!
TIGHZERT from FRANCE wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to support Tibétan spirit and H.H. the Dalai Lama.
Tsejin Khando from New York, U.S.A. wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to raise awareness to those around me on the dangerously rising issue on the topic of Tibet, to teach younger Tibetans about the importance of preserving their culture and tradition, and to try my best to avoid material that is made in China.
Leigh Avery from New Jersey, USA wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to inform one person about Tibet every week.
Harald Hutterer from Austria wrote at February 23, 2012:
Tibet WILL be free! Definitely!
sanja metikos from Europe , Croatia wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge to boycott Made-in-China product. May the Tibetan Water Dragon Year 2139 bring us closer to a free and independent Tibet !
Yogi Olly from Hamburg, Germany wrote at February 23, 2012:
I pledge, to practice Tibetan Buddhism and to cultivate the Tibetan script. Not only personally but also professionally, socially and publicly.