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Vigil News updated - November 2005

 


Sixteen years of protest in London

 THE WEDNESDAY VIGIL FOR TIBET


The Wednesday vigil
has been an ongoing vigil for the past Sixteen years.
Meeting every week since March 1989
6.00-8.00pm
opposite the Chinese Embassy,
Portland Place, London W1.
click here for map


It is the longest running vigil in the West as far as we know.
Started as a protest at the imposition of martial law in Lhasa, Tibet,
on the 23rd March 1989,
it has been maintained by Tibet supporters every week since.
It remains a thorn in the side of the Chinese Government.

 Please attend the TIBET VIGIL

Nearest tubes: Oxford Circus or Great Portland Street
For more info: 07986 903845
E-mail donotforgettibet@tibet-vigil.org.uk

 

Tibet Vigil is a voluntary group.
Tibet Vigil is non-aligned which means to say it is not part of any other Tibet Organisation. We do welcome all comers including members of all Tibet Groups.
We also like to see joint direct action by Tibet Groups, where appropriate or practicable.
Tibet Vigil is affiliated to Campaign Against the Arms Trade

Present functions within the vigil
Organisers
:- Chas Channel, Paula Hollings,
Elizabeth Mioduchowski
Joint Policy
:- Paula Hollings
Website & Groupemail:- Dolly Whilems and Derek Adams
Basic Vigil Flyer :- Paula Hollings
Flyers :- Lucy Fisher
Women's Events & Publicity:- Patricia Fennessy & Elizabeth Mioduchowski

"Any help with making placards, carrying placards ,photocopying
or flyer work very welcome."

Tibet Vigil is supported by Interfaith and Britecorp

 "BOYCOTT CHINESE GOODS MADE IN LABOUR CAMPS A PERSONAL WAY OF OPPOSING THE CHINESE OCCUPATION OF TIBET AND SHOWING SOLIDARITY WITH ITS PEOPLE A CONSIDERABLE PERCENTAGE OF TOYS SHOES CHEAP TOOLS , MACHINE TOOLS, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, STUFFED ANIMALS AND OTHER GOODS ARE MADE IN CHINESE LABOUR CAMPS.
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES SUGGEST 5,000,000 PRISONERS LABOUR IN 1000 CAMPS ACROSS CHINA AND TIBET IN WHICH MORE THAN 10 MILLION HAVE DIED SINCE 1965."