Chinese
Murder Refugees at Nangpa Pass
Dharamsala
- As the first survivors of the Nangpa Pass shooting arrive in Dharamsala
Tibetans and their supporters have protested at China’s attack on
the refugees and ongoing occupation of Tibet. Video footage shot by
foreign mountaineers at Cho Oyo advance Everest Base Camp shows the
Chinese border guards opening fire on a group of c. 70 Tibetans attempting
to cross through the Nangpa Pass into Nepal on Sep. 30th. C. 2,000
protestors left the Main Temple in McLeodganj at 1pm to Kacheri and
concluded with a candle light procession from McLeod Square at 5.30pm
to the Main Temple.
It has been confirmed that at least two Tibetans were killed, including
a young nun. At least nine children who were part of the group were
captured by Chinese soldiers at gunpoint; their whereabouts remain
unknown. More than forty of the original group are reported to have
safely made it to Nepal and arrived in Dharamsala on Oct 24th. “Tibetans
all over the world strongly condemn this brutal attack and killing
of defenceless Tibetans” said Lobsang Yeshi, Vice President of the
Tibetan Youth Congress. “These innocent victims were simply trying
to escape from Chinese repression in Tibet”.
The
foreign mountainers who witnessed the incident from nearby Cho Oyo
described the soldiers taking careful aim and firing repeatedly at
the defenceless Tibetans, even as they attempted to escape uphill
through deep snow at 19,000 feet (5750m). One climber explained “I
saw a line of Tibetans heading towards the start of the pass - a common
sight. Then, without warning, shots rang out, over and over and over”.
“This is not the first time that Chinese forces have brutally attacked
and killed escaping Tibetan refugees,” said B. Tsering, President
of Tibetan Women’s Association. “China maintains control in Tibet
through continous violence against our people - its only because there
were foreigners present at Nangpa Pass that the world is now witness
to China’s complete disregard for Tibetan lives”.
“Thousands of Tibetans escape from Tibet every year seeking basic
freedom and human rights”. said Ngawang Woeber, President of the Gu
Chu Sum organization of former political prisoners. “Until Tibet is
free from Chinese rule, Tibetans will never find true safety, security
or prosperity in their own land”.
The shooting at Nangpa Pass is a critically important issue for Tibetan
exiles in India, including the thousands of refugees who themselves
escaped from Tibet in similar fashion. Dharamsala is home to thousands
of exiles as well as the home of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the
seat of Tibetan Government in Exile.
Joint Press Release of Tibetan
Youth Congress, Tibetan Women’s Association, Gu Chu Sum & Students
for a Freet Tibet
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