From Deseret News archives:
Students fight for freedom of Tibet at Olympic events
The handful of American and Canadian protestors, some sons and daughters of exiled Tibetans and others simply sympathizers to the cause, rappelled down the ancient wall and sent the message that they wanted independence for Tibet live around the world using video cameras.
The act itself, in addition to stirring up thought about the issue, managed to get the students detained and deported by the Chinese government.
Lhadon Tethong, the executive director of the Students for a Free Tibet, held a press conference Saturday before Utah residents, many of them members of Utah's growing Tibetan community.
On Aug. 8, the year marker before the start of the 2008 Olympic Games, Tethong was among the thick of things in China. After seven days of protesting and discussion, she and her friends were detained that afternoon and interrogated for six hours. The words that were spoken to her before she was deported were still fresh in her mind.
"You are reported to be promoting Tibetan independence and human rights," the interrogator told her. "You are undermining the stability of Chinese society, and you must go now to Hong Kong."
"In China, there are the three forbidden topics," Tethong said. "Taiwan, Tiananmen and Tibet."
Tibet was annexed by the People's Republic of China in the 1950s by leader Mao Zedong, forcing the Dalai Lama and his government into exile.
Tethong had crossed the line, but it wasn't the first time her organization used the future games in Beijing as leverage to raise awareness of the current political and humanitarian situation in Tibet.
Earlier that year, on April 25, Tenzin Dorjee, the deputy director of the Students for a Free Tibet and a son of refugee Tibetans in India, staged a demonstration at the base camp of Mount Everest, where some Chinese people were going to be doing trial runs of taking a mock Olympic torch to the top of the peak.
Dorjee and other protestors held up a banner with the same modified Olympic theme: "One World, One Dream, Free Tibet" while singing the Tibetan National Anthem before all at the camp.
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sangmo | Oct. 30, 2007 at 4:39 p.m.
Our pr*yers are with all the people of this region, and we continue...
Anonymous | Oct. 9, 2007 at 10:01 a.m.
We Tibetans will never stop until Tibet is free of the Chinese...
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