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CIA in Tibet - Democracy for Breakfast - Ode to Bhusang

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

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Currently in production, CIA IN TIBET is an inside look at the CIA's covert backing of Tibet's guerrilla war with China in the 50s and 60s. This documentary project is being produced by the daughter of a former CIA case officer who worked on the Tibetan Task Force in India and Nepal. Combined with rare archival and personal footage, her father's never-before-told stories mix with other key player's accounts and diverse perspectives in this timely examination of a seminal event in Tibet's continuing struggle for independence from China. * 1 feature-length documentary * video blog and website photo galleries

From the beginnings of the Communist Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950, to the end of the CIA's operation in 1972, CIA IN TIBET recounts an epic era where an estimated 1.2 million Tibetans died in the Resistance, and seeks to reveal how the events of the past have shaped the ongoing issues today. * How did the Tibetan resistance deal with with the conflict between their Buddhist belief in non-violence, and the need to fight for their country's freedom? * From top-secret training in guerrilla warfare, to midnight overflights dropping weapons, supplies, and Tibetan freedom fighters into Chinese-occupied Tibet, what finally brought an end to the CIA's 15 year operation? * What impact did the CIA ultimately have in Tibet's ongoing mission to be an independent nation?

http://kefiblog.com/2010/04/19/democracy-for-breakfast-ode-to-bhusang/
"I was sad to hear that Bhusang, one of the fighters trained by the CIA in the Tibetan resistance to China, died on March 25th. I had the opportunity to interview him in his tiny room last November in Dharamsala, and was struck by how kind and gentle he was for someone with such a tragic history. As the video says, a lot of his interview still needs to be translated, but this one story had stuck with me, and I thought it would be good to share as a memorial for Bhusang. 1930-2010. RIP.
Tenzin Norkyi, translation. Photos of Camp Hale, collection of Bruce Walker. Bhusang's photo in Lhamo Tsering's book "Resistance: Volume II: The Secret Operations into Tibet (1957 - 1962). Joel Langley, Green Goose Music."

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  • A real hero. And a touching story we all need to see and hear. I wish I could be your reincarnation.

  • god bless you.

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