Comments on: More coverage of China’s shooting of unarmed Tibetan refugees http://blog.studentsforafreetibet.org/2006/10/more-coverage-of-chinas-shooting-of-unarmed-tibetan-refugees/ A Global Blog by Students for a Free Tibet Sat, 03 Sep 2011 16:59:16 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: Tsering Ngodup http://blog.studentsforafreetibet.org/2006/10/more-coverage-of-chinas-shooting-of-unarmed-tibetan-refugees/comment-page-1/#comment-17705 Tsering Ngodup Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:58:43 +0000 http://blog.studentsforafreetibet.org/2006/10/09/more-coverage-of-chinas-shooting-of-unarmed-tibetan-refugees/#comment-17705 "Explorersweb Team" Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert To: "Tsering Ngodup" Subject: Re: Nangpa La shooting of Tibetans escaping Tibet Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 01:47:57 -0400 Hi Tsering, couldn't agree with you more. Are doing our best to get the message through, and will continue to do so - perhaps even using parts of your email below. Would that be OK with you? Best, Tina & team ExWeb ----- Original Message ----- From: Tsering Ngodup To: team@explorersweb.com Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:09 AM Subject: Nangpa La shooting of Tibetans escaping Tibet Dear Team explorerweb.com, I would like to thank you for bringing out the eye witness account of the shooting of group of Tibetans, nuns and children included at Nangpa La on the morning of September 30th. Howeever, its very disturbing to learn that many western climbers, who were eye witness to the shooting down of a young Tibetan nun and another young Tibetan boy, did not speak out forecefully to the outside world, as to what actually happened that fateful morning. What about the fate of the other missing Tibetans in the group? The children, six of them were marched back to Tibet by the Chinese border police. These children's fate will be unknown to the outside world once they are under Chinese police custody. These children were escaping the from Tibet for a better education and future in India. Now their dreams and hopes for a better education and freedom is shattered and doomed. Its disturbing to know that none of the climbers who witness all this sad happenings at the camp, came forward to help these innocent children. I am sure, as human beings, we all value human dignity, freedom and human rights. Some climbers have come forward with accounts of what they saw and spoke to the media and also posted photographs of this tragic shooting and also pictures of the detained children. I applaud them for their courage and for speaking the truth. I would strongly urge the climbers community to come forward and speak to the media, what actually happened on the morning of September 30th at Nangpa La. Please let the world know what happened, Please speak the truth. Life is more than hitting the summit. With prayers for all and to the brave Tibetans who lost their lives in the mountians. Thank you Tsering Ngodup Boston, MA, USA ______________________________________________ “Explorersweb Team” Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
To: “Tsering Ngodup”
Subject: Re: Nangpa La shooting of Tibetans escaping Tibet
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 01:47:57 -0400
Hi Tsering, couldn’t agree with you more. Are doing our best to get the message through, and will continue to do so – perhaps even using parts of your email below. Would that be OK with you? Best, Tina & team ExWeb

—– Original Message —–
From: Tsering Ngodup
To: team@explorersweb.com
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:09 AM
Subject: Nangpa La shooting of Tibetans escaping Tibet

Dear Team explorerweb.com,

I would like to thank you for bringing out the eye witness account of the shooting of group of Tibetans, nuns and children included at Nangpa La on the morning of September 30th. Howeever, its very disturbing to learn that many western climbers, who were eye witness to the shooting down of a young Tibetan nun and another young Tibetan boy, did not speak out forecefully to the outside world, as to what actually happened that fateful morning. What about the fate of the other missing Tibetans in the group?

The children, six of them were marched back to Tibet by the Chinese border police. These children’s fate will be unknown to the outside world once they are under Chinese police custody. These children were escaping the from Tibet for a better education and future in India. Now their dreams and hopes for a better education and freedom is shattered and doomed. Its disturbing to know that none of the climbers who witness all this sad happenings at the camp, came forward to help these innocent children. I am sure, as human beings, we all value human dignity, freedom and human rights.

Some climbers have come forward with accounts of what they saw and spoke to the media and also posted photographs of this tragic shooting and also pictures of the detained children. I applaud them for their courage and for speaking the truth.

I would strongly urge the climbers community to come forward and speak to the media, what actually happened on the morning of September 30th at Nangpa La. Please let the world know what happened, Please speak the truth. Life is more than hitting the summit.

With prayers for all and to the brave Tibetans who lost their lives in the mountians.

Thank you
Tsering Ngodup
Boston, MA, USA
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