Tibet in Chains: The Stories of Nine Tibetan Nuns

Tibet in Chains: The Stories of Nine Tibetan Nuns

by International Campaign for Tibet
Tibet in Chains: The Stories of Nine Tibetan Nuns

Tibet in Chains: The Stories of Nine Tibetan Nuns

by International Campaign for Tibet

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Overview

In the early 1990s, the notorious prisons in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa held hundreds of political prisoners who protested against China’s misrule in Tibet. Among them were a group of 14 nuns, mostly from Garu nunnery near Lhasa, who were imprisoned in the dreaded Drapchi Prison. On account of their comradeship and solidarity, including in recording a song in praise of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Tibet, they came to be known as the Drapchi 14. This book tells the story of nine of those nuns and provides a better understanding of the role played by Tibetan nuns in the Tibetan freedom movement. Through their personal stories, we are able to have a sense of their life in Tibet, of their motivation to speak up against oppression—despite the certainty that they would be severely punished—and of the importance of Tibetan religion, culture and identity, and why the world should not forsake the Tibetan people. “I will always remember my former prison mates who suffer ill health. I always support and participate in movements for the cause of Tibet and the Tibetan people. In the beginning, I had little knowledge of the history of Tibet but knew clearly that China and Tibet were separate ... Because the cause of Tibet is deeply embedded in our hearts, and until this long-felt aspiration is fulfilled, my spirit will never die.” – Sonam Choedon, one of the nuns featured in the book

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839781537
Publisher: International Campaign for Tibet
Publication date: 01/20/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

The International Campaign for Tibet promotes human rights and democratic freedoms for the people of Tibet, whose country China has occupied for more than 60 years and continues to rule with an iron fist. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, ICT has served the vision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for more than 30 years. Through our advocacy, reporting and empowerment programs, we work with government leaders and Tibetan communities to support their peaceful struggle and preserve their ancient culture. In this book, ICT collects the first-person narratives of nine Tibetan nuns imprisoned in the notorious Drapchi Prison in the 1990s for protesting against China’s abuses. The nine nuns—Gyaltsen Dolker, Yeshi Dolma (who goes by the ordained name Ngawang Rigdol), Ngawang Sangdrol, Palden Choedon, Rinzin Choekyi, Rinzin Chonyi, Phuntsog Nyidron Sanaschiga, Sonam Choedon and Thinley Choezom—tell their own stories in “Tibet in Chains,” recounting their tales of captivity, resistance, survival and freedom. As one of the nuns, Sonam Choedon, says, “I always support and participate in movements for the cause of Tibet and the Tibetan people ... Because the cause of Tibet is deeply embedded in our hearts, and until this long-felt aspiration is fulfilled, my spirit will never die.” ICT thanks the Italian Buddhist Union for providing an essential grant to make the publication of this book possible.
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