On May 10, 2008, the Tibetan Freedom Torch arrived in Vancouver. 300 Tibetans and supporters from across British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon attended. The event began at the Chinese Consulate where Tibetans and supporters raised their voices in solidarity with Tibetans in Tibet. Ngawang Garie of British Columbia began the proceedings with a moving acknowledgment of the Coast Salish people and their traditional territories, where Vancouver is located. To light the torch he was joined by representatives of SFT, CTC, Tibetans of Washington State, RTYC of Portland, and the Uyghur community.
After the opening prayer the relay runners were honoured and cheered as the torch relay began. 12 runners carried the torch on a 16km route through the city of Vancouver, concluding at the Vancouver Art Gallery where the “Freedom Festival” was under way. The runners and bikers included Tibetans and Chinese-Canadian supporters.
At the Freedom Festival the tone of the day shifted from one of protest to a spirit of celebration and solidarity with all people who believe in freedom, human rights, and self-determination. Music was provided by: Hayfa makes Music ( www.myspace.com/hayfamakesmusic), Pepe Danza and the Upbeats (www.pepedanza.com), Sontsa Generation (www.SontsaGeneration.com ), Uyghur song and dance, and the Tibetan Children’s Music Ensemble.
After a heartfelt speech by Kasur TC Tethong the Tibetan children of British Columbia escorted the torch onto the platform in front of their National Flag, and alongside the flag of Canada. The pride, joy, and determination of the children while carrying the torch and singing both the Tibetan and Canadian National Anthems touched the hearts of all who shared this moment.
Link to photos:
http://picasaweb.google.com/vancouvertibet/TibetanFreedomTorch