Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Tibetan Perspective

It amazes me that people actually visit this blog - for one thing it means I have to keep updating it! Thank you, thank you - it is your support which keeps me going.

On Sunday night I met Lobsang Topgyal. He is a Buddist monk from Tibet. It is easy to turn away from things you don't understand - like how to pronounce his name - but it isn't easy to turn away from his story.

Tibet is in a similar position to East Turkistan (or Xinjiang). It is overrun by Chinese and the culture of the indigenous people is being extinguished. Lobsang was arrested, imprisoned and tortured. When he was released he had two broken legs and his head was so badly beaten he permanently lost the sight of one eye. His body is ravaged by scars. His eventual escape from Tibet took 27 days, travelling at night across the cold Tibetan plateau. He escaped only to try and tell the world how bad things are in his country. Worse than Burma, he says. Far worse than Burma.

This is a studious man of gentle spirit, not a man who would lie. Many people risk their lives to tell us of the terrible things China does to their country.

And we respond by giving China the Olympic Games. Shame on us.

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