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China’ Concern Over Tibetans Crossing To Nepal

Issue 10, March 01, 2010


BY KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

March 1, 2010: the Chinese envoy in Nepal has been nervous of Tibetans crossing the border and coming to Nepal. Recently, the Nepalese local administration has arrested two lots of Tibetans crossing the border between Nepal and Tibet. Following the one-China policy, the Nepalese government has been harassing the Tibetans seeking asylum in Nepal.

The staffs of the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu have been making trips to Mustang and Dolakha districts for making sure that the asylum seekers would not misuse the porous border between Nepal and Tibet.

Most of the Tibetans use the porous border between Nepal and Tibet to go to Dharamshala in India to receive blessings from their spiritual leader Dalai Lama. He has left Tibet for India in 1959 after the failed uprising against the Chinese rule in Tibet. The Chinese administration has restricted Tibetans from traveling out of Tibet for any purposes.

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