Borders are created by people
Borders are created by people
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsI am leaning in a chair, in an appartment of my hosts in Delhi. Three hours ago, frustrated because I couldn't get the visas, I decided to do something crazy. I feel the rush of adrenaline in my veins, while writing about it.

I decided to, well, continue travelling with no money, no things and no Visas!!!

I have blue eyes, white skin and Slovenian passport. And so what?

I will hitchhike towards Pakistani border in my blue kimono, brown coat, toothbrush, diary and a book "Autobiography of a Yogi" and when I come on the border I tell them to let me in, because I am a human being.

Same with Iran, Turkey, Bolgaria, Serbia and Croatia.

I will (if I can) write daily diary and update it whenever possible. I am really curious how will it work. It will. It should. I trust.

I trust there is something deeper in the nature of every human being, even if he is hiding behind the mask of an arrogant official. And borders between nations have never been a part of a human nature. They were created by people who simply don't understand.

I wrote a letter to president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharaf. You can read it on my webpage www.peacehiker.com.

Take a look at the story and the video, made by CNN-IBN on my webpage, under press section. My blog is now also at www.ibnlive.com.

I depart at 4 am.

Send me good vibes,

Peacehiker

P.S. If you like my stories, forward them to friends and tell them that everything is possible.
In case any electronic or paper media wish to publish these stories, please send a cheque for $5000 US on. Ok just kidding. Feel free to publish it anywhere, without asking me. Just publish it in original form and include my webpage.

Matej Sedmak has traveled through Italy, France, Spain, the US, Cuba, Venezuela, Japan, Taiwan and Singapore without a penny in his pocket. He is currently exploring India and was featured on CNN-IBN on January 30, 2006.

As he moves on, Sedmak will maintain his personal blog on IBN Live. His previous entries can be read at www.peacehiker.com. first published:February 01, 2006, 14:04 ISTlast updated:February 01, 2006, 14:04 IST
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I am leaning in a chair, in an appartment of my hosts in Delhi. Three hours ago, frustrated because I couldn't get the visas, I decided to do something crazy. I feel the rush of adrenaline in my veins, while writing about it.

I decided to, well, continue travelling with no money, no things and no Visas!!!

I have blue eyes, white skin and Slovenian passport. And so what?

I will hitchhike towards Pakistani border in my blue kimono, brown coat, toothbrush, diary and a book "Autobiography of a Yogi" and when I come on the border I tell them to let me in, because I am a human being.

Same with Iran, Turkey, Bolgaria, Serbia and Croatia.

I will (if I can) write daily diary and update it whenever possible. I am really curious how will it work. It will. It should. I trust.

I trust there is something deeper in the nature of every human being, even if he is hiding behind the mask of an arrogant official. And borders between nations have never been a part of a human nature. They were created by people who simply don't understand.

I wrote a letter to president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharaf. You can read it on my webpage www.peacehiker.com.

Take a look at the story and the video, made by CNN-IBN on my webpage, under press section. My blog is now also at www.ibnlive.com.

I depart at 4 am.

Send me good vibes,

Peacehiker

P.S. If you like my stories, forward them to friends and tell them that everything is possible.

In case any electronic or paper media wish to publish these stories, please send a cheque for $5000 US on. Ok just kidding. Feel free to publish it anywhere, without asking me. Just publish it in original form and include my webpage.


Matej Sedmak has traveled through Italy, France, Spain, the US, Cuba, Venezuela, Japan, Taiwan and Singapore without a penny in his pocket. He is currently exploring India and was featured on CNN-IBN on January 30, 2006.

As he moves on, Sedmak will maintain his personal blog on IBN Live. His previous entries can be read at www.peacehiker.com.

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