More chilling details are now coming to light regarding the Chinese practice of hunting down and killing Tibetans who try to emigrate via remote snowy mountain passes:
As morning dawned on Sept. 30, Kelsang was trudging through chest-deep snow. Her pack was nearly empty. “For the last three days we had no food,” says Thupten Tsering, a monk who is seeking religious freedom in India. At a press conference Monday in New Delhi, he and others recounted their escape for the first time.
The group was walking single file and had just reached the 18,753-foot Nangpa La Pass when they heard the distinct “zing” of bullets passing on either side. “They were shooting all around,” says Tenzin Wangmo, one of three nuns walking directly behind Kelsang. They never saw the Chinese policemen. “When the shooting was going on I just prayed to His Holiness the Dali Lama to kindly save us,” she recounted softly.
When a bullet hit young Kelsang, she collapsed into the snow, crying that she had been hit and asked for help. But the nuns themselves were weak with cold, fatigue, and hunger. Still Ms. Wangmo says she made an attempt to grab the fallen woman’s arm and pull her along. She was unsuccessful, she says: “There was a monk from the group who said, ‘She is dead – if we don’t run away we will all be finished.’ “
Amazing to read that the official Chinese explanation is that the border patrol was acting in “self-defense”.
My previous post on this is here.