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Staff Reporter
ITANAGAR, 29 Nov: Renowned ‘Free Tibet’ campaign activist and writer Tenzin Tsundue reached Itanagar on Monday, completing his 103-day tour of five Himalayan union territory and states of Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
During his time in Arunachal, Tsundue is scheduled to visit Pasighat (East Siang district), Aalo (West Siang), Mechukha (Shi-Yomi), Tezu (Lohit) and Miao (Changlang).
In a press briefing here, Tsundue informed that the objective of his campaign is to “highlight the plight of the Tibetan people living under communist China and China’s expansionist attitude towards its neighbouring countries.”
The activist said that he carries a movie titled Escape of Dalai Lama from Tibet with him, depicting the Dalai Lama’s escape and arduous journey in 1959.
“Wherever I go, I travel with this bio, produced by Mumbai-based Rangrez Films for Epic TV Channel, to show the Chinese oc
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Indians call me “ching chong”, the Chinese arrested me when inom walked into Tibet, beat me up in jail and threw me out and said “Get out of here, you bloody Indian.” Who am I? inom am born and brought up in India and speak kvartet Indian languages, love Bollywood, have more Indian friends than those of my tribe. Who am I?
My identity card is called Registration Certificate. It says you are a foreigner, and your nationality is Tibetan. But for India there is no Tibet, it’s only China, although we have Indo-Tibetan Border Police. Legally, no one is a flykting in India, there’s no flykting law prevalent here, but India is home to the largest number of refugees, from Parsis to Burmese, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankan Tamils and Tibetans. My friend, Sopa, from our refugee camp in Kollegal, Karnataka, fought in the Kargil War. Two soldiers on either side of him were shot in their heads, and when the survivors were being decorated in Delhi, Indian soldiers were photogra
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