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One of the biggest Open Air Parties to take place in Germany for Tibet
Posted: July 3rd, 2008, by MeYuL.com
(Meyul.com) On 6 July one of the biggest Open Air Parties in Germany will take place in Hanau.
Tibet has been occupied by China since 50 years ago and the Tibetans are treated as second class people in their own homeland with their culture suppressed and destroyed.
As a reaction to the years of Chinese repression, the largest and the most desperate yet peaceful protests occurred in Tibet in March 2008, against which China proceeded with even harder measures.
Photo: Väth with his fans in 2007
In order to bring attention to the urgent situation in Tibet, the Love Family with well known DJ Sven Väth and all the participants will show their solidarity for the Tibetan people.
The festival – which will be one of the biggest Tibet-Solidarity events in Germany – expects more than 15,000 people to take part in events such as signature collections for Tibet related petitions. The festival will take place in the outskirts of Hanau. The organiser has invited the Tibet-Initiative Deutschland and Verein der Tibeter in Deutschland (Association of Tibetans in Germany) to distribute Tibet-related information packages at the event. For the visitors a small peace-band with “Love Tibet” inscribed on it will be available. 5000 prayer flags await to be signed by the guests and thousands of Tibetan Flags await to be flown in the sky .
Venue of the event:
LOVE FAMILY PARK
Mainwiesen Hanau
Josef-Bautz-Strasse
63457 Hanau
When: 6 July 2008 from 9:00 am – 22:00 pm.
More Info: www.lovefamily.de
VTD Association of the Tibetans in Germany : www.tibet-forum.com
TID Tibet support group Germany : www.tibet-initiative.de
July 5th, 2008 at 9:53 am
It very great to know that this kind of festival is being held in support of Tibet. It will be very much beneficial if similar kind of concerts or festival held in India inviting famous singers and bands in support of Tibet issue.
long live His Holiness The Dalai Lama and may peace prevail on earth. May Tibetans regain their dignity and homeland….