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nephew of the Dalai Lama made 600 miles in the air for Tibet - Asian American Press AAP

Jigme Norbu (nephew of His Holiness the Dalai Lama) Tenzin Jamyang and go to the full 600 miles, equal to 9 May 2010 began when she left for Indianapolis to Lafayette, then Gary, a Chicago-Madison, then north West of La Crosse, and finally St. Paul. The Tibetan community of Minnesota, welcomes the State Capitol Monday, May 31 at 04:00 and watch the last six miles with their Tibetan Foundation of America in Minnesota. With www.ambassadorsforworldpeace.org aapress.comTOM Laventure PAA ST editor. PAUL (May 31, 2010) - Some of the Tibetan community of Minnesota gathered at the Capitol Monday Jigme Norbu and Tenzin Jamyang, who came to watch the program at 4:00 at the Capitol, and concluded the first to get a budget of 600 healthy Indy to bring awareness to the cause of Tibet and Tibetans are not excite young people to abandon the effort. Both were on average 28 to 30 miles a day, sleeping in a rented camper per night for Internet serviceSend your photos and diaries of people and places she visited every day. People can follow their journey from day to day - with the resources on the subject and the context in which the issues we talk about Tibet. "It was not easy for me and Tenzin," Norbu said the crowd, who welcomed his arrival. "It is a march for Tibet. There is a march for human rights and peace has been. "Norbu was happy to discover that the majority of Americans spoke well aware of Tibet and its application and that they were...



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