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UK-born Tibetan Dechen Pemba deported out of China

Dechen PembaTrouble with visa renewal is one thing, but forced deportation is quite another. Foreigners whining about the former should take a look at the recent case of Dechen Pemba, a Brit of Tibetan descent who was detained, driven to the airport, and expelled from the PRC for five years when she walked out of her Beijing apartment last Tuesday. The seven plain clothes policemen who escorted Pemba allowed her only time to pack a bag, refusing to let her call her family or the British embassy until she was sitting on an Air China plane.

While the police refused to give Pemba a reason for their actions at the time, the Chinese foreign exile ministry claimed Thursday night that she was a member of the radical Tibetan Youth Congress and had admitted to “activities against Chinese laws.”

Pemba maintains that the allegations are false and that she was persecuted because of her Tibetan heritage. She said that during her two years in Beijing as an English teacher she was not involved in any pro-Tibet activism, though she did work for the International Campaign for Tibet in Germany three years ago.

The deportation is one of the more extreme examples of the pre-Olympic clampdown that includes prohibiting non-Beijing registered vehicles from entering the city, visa renewal woes and kicking out thousands of migrant workers from the capital.

Nicholas Bequelin, Hong Kong-based researcher for Human Rights Watch, said such instant expulsions were almost unprecedented in the case of someone who had been a long-term resident.

"This is absolutely exceptional," he said. "I can't remember any other case in which someone was deported so speedily. The United Kingdom must respond to this."

How exactly England plans to address the situation is still unclear, but the British Embassy said staff in London plan to interview Pemba soon and then decide on an appropriate response.

Photo from 18dao.cn

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  • RUSHOUR1

    To nanheyangrouchuan

    You are too dense to know the truth which is for your type with selective reading.

  • nanheyangrouchuan

    Interesting quote of an alleged speech given by the Dalai Lama considering that the CCPee is the only source of that information.

  • Pirx

    han china is a comparatively small place. west of xian central asia already starts. in the north the mongols feel distlinctly mongolian, not very han, and in the northeast they also feel a bit detached.

    if china does not quickly live up to its promise of a harmonious, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural society without executing, expelling or oppressing minorities, if it does not get corruption and inflation under control, it has not go much time left.

    lots to be worried about, no time for racial arrogance.

  • booggerg

    Han China is awesome.

  • RUSHOUR1

    --Yangrouchuan,

    First time see you sensible, lol!

    Here is more fat for you to swollow:

    On the welcoming ceremony of PLA in Lhasa on Oct. 26th, 1951, Daliar made a speech in Potala Palace through loud-speakers:

    " We Tibetens witness the coming of Emperor's army, British murder army and KMT's corrupted army, but never before we welcomed them. Today we are welcoming the PLA , since it is army of the people."

    Well, I guess you could blow up to your classmates tomorrow since you finally managed to know a bit more. But to prove it credible, never tell them your source of information because God forbit you to know Tibet from Han Chinese. :)

  • nanheyangrouchuan

    Let's all sing along:

    It's a Han world after all

    It's a Han world after all

    It's a Han world after all

    It's a Han, Han, world.....

  • RUSHOUR1

    Not bad her dream is shattered to live in China, to live on china and to screw CHina.

  • EL JEFE

    Is that a woman?

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