Friday, October 21, 2011

Tibetan monks in India write protest messages in their own blood against alleged Chinese atrocities

Tibetan monks in India write protest messages in their own blood against alleged Chinese atrocities
                    By Girish Kumar Dubey

Hundreds of Tibetan activists and Buddhist monks held a massive demonstration in the Varanasi town of northern India's Uttar Pradesh state against alleged Chinese atrocities on Wednesday (October 19).
Shouting slogans and holding up placards, the irate agitators also called for the intervention of the United Nations in order to restore normalcy and peace in the ethnic Tibetan regions in China.

The activists and monks held a peaceful sit-in hunger strike to protest what they say are rising atrocities of Chinese government, which has prompted numerous young people to resort to self-immolation in Tibetan parts of China. The highly charged protestors also mourned the death of a 20-year-old nun, who had set herself alight outside a convent in Sichuan province of China's Tibetan Autonomous Region to protest alleged excesses.

She had called for the religious freedom in Tibet and for the return of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. It was the ninth self-immolation case of this year in the Tibetan parts of China. Swept by a wave of patriotic fervour, many Buddhist monks also signed petitions and wrote messages on a giant sheet with their own blood, in a bid to portray the deep-rooted angst against alleged Chinese excesses.

"We have written this with our blood. Today, China is so powerful economically, but we are the only group of people fighting against it for so many years. We have been fighting, we are fighting and future generations will continue this struggle against China. We will fight, but only through peaceful and non-violent means," said Dorje, a Biddhist monk.

The self-immolations, along with protests, have been concentrated in Aba prefecture, a mainly ethnic Tibetan part of the southwestern province of Sichuan that has been the centre of defiance of Chinese control.

The protests have yet to spread to what China calls the Tibet Autonomous Region, which Beijing has controlled since Communist troops marched in 1950. Meanwhile, Tibetan activists extended strong support with the self-immolators, while condemning Chinese actions.

"In the past few days at least eight people have immolated themselves in China. We are extending solidarity with them by holding a hunger strike here. Four people have been killed in China, while at least three are injured due to excesses," Thono, a Tibetan activist, said.

China has ruled Tibet with an iron fist, ever since its troops annexed the small Buddhist kingdom in 1950.

Despite all opposition by activists, Beijing considers Tibet as an integral part of its territory.

An estimated 80,000 Tibetans along with the Dalai Lama arrived in India in 1959 after an unsuccessful uprising against the Chinese rule.

Many Tibetans demand complete independence from China, even though in recent years the Dalai Lama has advocated for limited autonomy.

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Hundreds of Tibetan activists and Buddhist monks hold a massive demonstration, writing protest banners in their own blood in India against alleged Chinese atrocities.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL

Shotlist
VARANASI, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA (OCTOBER 19, 2011) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (ANI-NO ACCESS BBC)

1. BUDDHIST MONKS SITTING AT A PROTEST SITE

2. MONKS SITTING

3. MONKS HOLDING PLACARDS AND POSTERS

4. CLOSE OF POSTERS

5. A MONK DONATING HIS BLOOD

6. CLOSE OF THE SYRINGE USED FOR EXTRACTING THE MONKS' BLOOD

7. A TIBETAN ACTIVIST SITTING

8. A MONK WRITING ON A BANNER WITH HIS BLOOD

9. THE MONK WRITING WITH HIS BLOOD

10. THE MONK'S FACE

11. CLOSE OF THE BANNER

12. (SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) DORJE, A BUDDHIST MONK, SAYING:

"We have written this with our blood. Today, China is so powerful economically, but we are the only group of people fighting against it for so many years. We have been fighting, we are fighting and future generations will continue this struggle against China. We will fight, but only through peaceful and non-violent means."

13. TIBETAN ACTIVISTS SITTING

14. AN ACTIVIST HOLDING A PLACARD

15. FACE OF A TIBETAN ACTIVIST

16. ACTIVISTS SITTING

17. (SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) THONO, A TIBETAN ACTIVIST, SAYING:

"In the past few days at least eight people have immolated themselves in China. We are extending solidarity with them by holding a hunger strike here. Four people have been killed in China, while at least three are injured due to excesses."

18. MONKS SITTING

19. A MONK SITTING IN PROTEST

20. A MONK HOLDING A PLACARD

21. ACTIVISTS AND MONKS AT THE PROTEST SITE

Original Script Date
Oct 19 23:17 (1 day ago)
Modified Script Date
Oct 19 23:17 (1 day ago)
Script Version
1
Headline
Tibetan monks in India write protest messages in their own blood against alleged Chinese atrocities.
Services
Asia
Locations
VARANASI, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA
Dates Shot
OCTOBER 19, 2011
Sound
NATURAL WITH HINDI SPEECH
Duration
2:20

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