2009年3月3日星期二

TWA presents the insights of a Chinese Writer on Exile Tibetans


Dharamshala: [TibetPost-01-March-09]A new Chinese book written by a Chinese woman writer, Ms. Zhu Rui titled "Descriptions of the miracles achieved in exile under the indomitable leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama" published by Tibetan Women’s Association and released on 28 February at a press conference in Dharamshala, that was convened by Ms. B. Tsering, the president of Tibetan Women Association.

In September 25, 2008, the Press Department of the State Council released the ‘White Paper on Protection of Tibetan Culture’ and five months thereafter Tibetan Women’s Association deems it an honor to present Zhu Rui’s book, which is a ‘Response to the White Paper.’ This book is a result of much ground-working research and sets the benchmark to the Chinese people's penitence to the Tibetan Nation, which is hitherto unheralded. Zhu’s ‘Response to the White Paper’ is essentially a humble dedication to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and to all the Tibetans in suffering.

Published by Tibetan Women’s Association, Zhu’s book, written in Chinese language is in two parts and contains the detailed descriptions of the miracles achieved in exile under the indomitable leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. While the first part is about the preservation of culture, the establishment of democracy, the development of its system of education, the renaissances of Tibetan medicine, Tibetan architecture, and the arts; the second part of the book is about Tibet’s contribution to human society, including its classical texts and their commentaries. The author hopes that in writing about these things, the people of all nationalities, especially the Chinese people, will understand H.H. the Dalai Lama's contribution to both Tibetan culture and the world at large.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama met with Zhu Rui on 30 December 2008, the Chinese writer, to answer questions regarding Tibetan relations with China. This meeting is in line with a policy His Holiness laid out before the EP in December to personally meet and understand better the Chinese people and the popular sentiment in China.

Writer Zhu Rui was born in northeastern China and is now based in Canada, prior to which she lived and worked in Tibet for several years (1998-2001). Zhui previously has authored a book and wrote multiple summaries during her stint as the editor of the magazine ‘Tibetan Literature.’

In March 2008 after the uprising in Tibet, Ms. Zhu Rui published many articles on the Internet, including "Why Tibetans Want to Protest"; "The Army, Machine Guns, and Bullets, Not Control the Hearts of Tibetans"; "Write to Some Chinese"; "Invite The Dalai Lama ";" Extreme Nationalist Sentiment on both Chinese and Tibetan Communities Are Disadvantaged”; "A Letter to His Holiness the Dalai Lama"; "Hope the One in Power Doesn’t Miss This Opportunity”; "Hope of Tibet"; "Exclusive Interview with Arjia Rinpoche"; "Exclusive Interview with the 17th Karmapa Rinpoche"; "Exclusive Interview with Mr. Thupten Lungrig, the Minister of the Department of Education"; "In the End, Han is Han” and other articles.

TWA recognizes that information is best disseminated through literature and houses umpteen numbers of publications that seek to serve our goal of educating the global community, especially the Chinese nationalities about the situation, struggle and the spirit of Tibet and the Tibetan people.

The Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) has 49 regional chapters across the globe and over 15, 000 members outside Tibet. Today, TWA is the second largest Tibetan NGO and the only women’s NGO in exile that advocates human rights for Tibetan women in Tibet, and works to empower Tibetan women in exile, in particular newly arriving refugees from Tibet.

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