Wednesday, March 7, 2012

TIBETAN REFUGEE

Tibetan refugees seek freedom in Nepal 
The influx of Tibetan refugees into neighboring Nepal began rising nearly 50 years ago, when the communists came to power in Beijing and began asserting Chinese control over the region, a process many Tibetans considered an illegal annexation.
KATHMANDU, Nepal CNN For years, this small kingdom in the Himalayan mountains has been the gateway to freedom for Tibetans fleeing Chinese communist rule in their homeland. But its a risky escape.
  

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The new arrivals are fed and housed on the outskirts of Nepals capital, Kathmandu, at a transit camp run by the administration of Tibets exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
Most of them seem anxious about the future and traumatized by the past.
They died on route
To get to Nepal, Tibetan refugees have to pass through the snowcovered Himalayans, the worlds highest mountain range. Some freeze to death making the trip.
Tahshi Lama, who fled the Tibetan capital of Lhasa with a group of 26 others, lost a finger to frostbite during the crossing.
He says three members of his party, including a 7yearold girl, died en route because of hypothermia and difficulty in breathing at high altitudes.
We had to carry those who fell ill on our shoulders through the snow and up the passes, he recalled.
The little girl developed difficulty breathing. We thought she was freezing but when we started a fire and put her next to it, it did not help. She died a few minutes later. We buried her in the snow, Tahshi Lama said.
Handed back to China
Tibetans bring with them the traditional art of making carpets, which earns Nepals government 170 million a year.
In spite of such contributions, nearly 300 newly arrived Tibetan refugees were handed back to Chinese authorities two years ago. The action by Nepals Communist Party which was then in power was carried out to appease Beijing.
Nepals current coalition government has the Communist Party as its main partner, but Tibetan refugees no longer have to fear being sent back, according to Foreign Minister Prakash Chandra Lohani.
He says new arrivals are turned over to the United Nations refugee agency.
Once settled in Nepal, some Tibetan refugees decide to stay, while others choose to move on to India and other parts of the world.
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