Tibet’s Flag Lowered As Glastonbury Festival Ends

Tibet's Flag Lowered As Glastonbury Festival Ends

Image: @tibettruth

All things reach their end and so it is that the Glastonbury Festival in England has concluded, tents are being put away, bags filled, cars prepared for the journey home. Many wonderful memories, good music, new friends, sunshine and solidarity under the sun.

We’ve been very happy to support and report on the activism of our UK colleagues, #teamGlasto4TIBET who did an amazing job raising the Tibetan flag across the event, special shoutout to @goonchild4 @_silverbomber @MrChrisBrand  They were very kindly sponsored by a number of our longstanding supporters, who made it possible to supply Tibet Flags, poles and other items. Genuine thanks to @dh_a_heller, @HeyJude408, @JamesDoorley, @ofhominidae.

Appreciation must also go to @tibettruth who were tireless in reporting and networking the action. Respect too for the many Tibet Flag images shared by @anonymzmeduza and @ZerodEgo.

Next year is the 50th anniversary of the Festival it would be a great occasion to see once more the beautiful symbol of Tibet flying.

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