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The snow was up to his hips and each step was difficult. Finally the guide stopped. “We must turn back ” he said. Almost everyone turned around and followed the guide. But not Dorjee. He wasn’t about to go back. He wanted to go forward. To freedom.
Since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in the mid-1950 hundreds of thousands of Tibetans have fled their beloved homeland in search of freedom. Many are children and teens who risk imprisonment injury and death. What awaits them after their dangerous trek across the border? What will their life be like in exile? Using stories interviews and photos from Birgit van de Wijer’s Child Exodus from Tibet Naomi C. Rose Portrays the compelling truth about these brave youth.
A provocative and inspiring book!
About the Author
Naomi C. Rose has been a student of Tibetan culture and wisdom since1994. Her first book Tibetan tales for little Buddhas(2004) won a Nautilus Book Award and a storyteller World Honor. Her other books include Tibetan Tales from the Top of the world (2009) and the forthcoming where snow Leopard Prowls (2011) and Tashi and the Tibetan Flower Cure (2011).
Naomi travels extensively to bring her programs on Tibet to schools and other venues for children and adults.
Birgit van de Wijer has been active in the Tibetan cause since 1998 with a particular focus on the fate of children. Her first book Child Exodus from Tibet (2006) has been translated into French and Dutch.
Birgit delivers lectures for adults on several subject concerning Tibet. She also visits school to inform children about the situation in Tibet. Birgit is financing several projects in Tibet and Nepal for Tibetan as well as Nepalese Children. She also works to help and support Tibetan refugees in Belgium.
Foreword
Birgit van de wijer author of child Exodus from Tibet
It all started in March 2003. I was researching an article about the Tibetan Children Villages (TCV) in India network of school for children who escaped from Tibet. My Tibetan friend Sangpo advised me to visit the Tibetan Refugee Reception Center (TRRC) in Kathmandu (Nepal) where all child refugees stay before leaving for India.
When I visited the centre its classroom was packed with children of all ages. One teacher was dressing the youngest ones up as little fairies while another teacher taught the English alphabet to the older ones. I was struck with how many child refuges there were. Some were quite young too. How had they managed to make the 1 000-km journey across the Himayas?
Then I went to Dharamsala (India) where I met a young woman with her two month –old baby. She related the story about her journey and the capture of her husband and five year-old son. Images of this imprisoned boy kept haunting me spurring me on to find out more.
In 2005 I traveled to Nepal and India again to interview the newly arrived children and to complete my research. I listened to story after story of the horrors these young people faced. It becomes hard to stay insensitive.
Now Naomi C. Rose has adapted my book for youth. I hope this will help inspire more and more people to do what we can for these brave young Tibetans who risk everything for freedom and education.
Author Preface
Naomi C. Rose
For over 15 years I’ve immersed myself in Tibetan culture and wisdom. I’ ve studied with many revered Tibetan teachers met and spoken with many Tibetans and read many books.
Along with learning about the peaceful and wise ways of Tibetans I learned of their suffering. I learned of the painful losses since china began its occupation of Tibet in the mid-1950.
I’ve felt deep sadness about the situation in Tibet and the plight of Tibetans and their culture. I’ve been tempted to slip into anger blame and hatred too. But my encounters with Tibetans wouldn’t allow it. Over and over they’ve told me: “we do not hate the Chinese. It is not our way. We hold them in our prayers.”
When I came upon birgit van de Wijer’s book Child Exadus from Tibet I admired her noble labor of love. And I agreed to do this adaptation not out of sadness or hatred but out of love for all beings from all cultures.
Most of all I write this book out of love for the Tibetan Children. What beautiful brave and remarkable spirits they are! They inspire me to love and care even more. I hope they inspire you too.
Isbn No. 8186230696
Author: Naomi C. Rsoe
Publisher: Paljor Publications
Binding: Paperback
Language : English
Edition: 1
No. Of Pages : 87
Year Of Publication : 2010