Nervous Chinese envoys land in Dolkha, Hold talks with Nepal Security officials
TGW
The nervousness in the Chinese officials based in Kathmandu came to the open with March 10 approaching, fearing the likelihood of anti-China protest, the Chinese Embassy at its own will and discretion without even informing the government of Nepal has begun holding discussions with the heads of various security organs in the district of Dolakha following arrest of some Tibetans who sneaked into Nepal without proper documentation.
Lamabagar, Bigu and Alampu are three major entry points in Dolakha District in Nepal from where majority of the Tibetans who flee their homeland and enter Nepal to reach their final destination-the Dharmasala, India-a safe place late Indian Prime Minister Nehru granted to the Dalai Lama.
On March 10, 1959, the local government of Tibet had begun the all-around armed rebellion against Beijing for forcefully assimilating Tibet into mainland China.
Seventeen Tibetans-seven men and ten women were arrested by Nepal Police, February 25, 2010, who were trying to sneak illegally into Nepal though the Lamabagar-the Nepal Entry Point in Dolakha District.
Some four Tibetans, one man and three women, were arrested in the district a week earlier.
Similarly, on February 6, 2010, Nepal Police had arrested five Tibetans, including a woman, from Bouddha area of Kathmandu.
The Military attaché at the Embassy of China General Chen Chong suddenly headed to Dolakha on Sunday, February 28, 2010 and met with the Chief District Officer, Border Officials and District Police Head.
The delegation held two hours long discussion with Mr. Ram Hari Lamichane, the local Border Official, claims reports.
General Chen Chong asked the Nepali officials to be more careful because the Tibetans who flee to India via Nepal are trained to carry out terrorist activities by their religious leader Dalai Lama, who permanently resides in China, reports continue.
Some 52 Tibetans have been freshly arrested by the Police in Nepal.
Telegraph Nepal : Nervous Chinese envoys land in Dolkha, Hold talks with Nepal Security officials
TGW
The nervousness in the Chinese officials based in Kathmandu came to the open with March 10 approaching, fearing the likelihood of anti-China protest, the Chinese Embassy at its own will and discretion without even informing the government of Nepal has begun holding discussions with the heads of various security organs in the district of Dolakha following arrest of some Tibetans who sneaked into Nepal without proper documentation.
Lamabagar, Bigu and Alampu are three major entry points in Dolakha District in Nepal from where majority of the Tibetans who flee their homeland and enter Nepal to reach their final destination-the Dharmasala, India-a safe place late Indian Prime Minister Nehru granted to the Dalai Lama.
On March 10, 1959, the local government of Tibet had begun the all-around armed rebellion against Beijing for forcefully assimilating Tibet into mainland China.
Seventeen Tibetans-seven men and ten women were arrested by Nepal Police, February 25, 2010, who were trying to sneak illegally into Nepal though the Lamabagar-the Nepal Entry Point in Dolakha District.
Some four Tibetans, one man and three women, were arrested in the district a week earlier.
Similarly, on February 6, 2010, Nepal Police had arrested five Tibetans, including a woman, from Bouddha area of Kathmandu.
The Military attaché at the Embassy of China General Chen Chong suddenly headed to Dolakha on Sunday, February 28, 2010 and met with the Chief District Officer, Border Officials and District Police Head.
The delegation held two hours long discussion with Mr. Ram Hari Lamichane, the local Border Official, claims reports.
General Chen Chong asked the Nepali officials to be more careful because the Tibetans who flee to India via Nepal are trained to carry out terrorist activities by their religious leader Dalai Lama, who permanently resides in China, reports continue.
Some 52 Tibetans have been freshly arrested by the Police in Nepal.
Telegraph Nepal : Nervous Chinese envoys land in Dolkha, Hold talks with Nepal Security officials