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kunchok sonam
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more them this is hidden inside
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i m a tibetan boy,i went to tibet last year winter vacation,Seeing the tibetan under the red china is unbearable.how the chinese treat tibetan is unexpresssable in words.this should stop as soon as possible,UNO should take action.human right should give to tibetan inside tibet.tibetan issue is not only the issue of tibet but it is issue of the world.if tibet freed it do benifit hte whole world.tibet is land of peace (zone of peace)free tibet ...savetibet..................................
FROM
New Jaa Ven
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Thanks for the documentary
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I cry while watching this, I feel sorry for the children but glad majority of them had made it to Nepal. The communist are barbarian and heartless, the children can't even defense themselves, how can they be a treat to the military? There no negotiation took place, it was witness by 100 of mountain climbers and video tape down the incident, the communist dog still denied the fact. F**K THEM!!!!
FROM
Lisa Sloan
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Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival
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Greetings! I am a member of the Film Selection Committee for the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival and would very much like to have our committee preview “____” for possible inclusion in this year’s Festival, scheduled for November 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2010, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I saw/read about/learned about your film ___and it sounds like possibly a great fit for our festival.

This will be our 23nd annual festival profiling works that celebrate the drive, spirit and diversity of women. Typically we screen 20-25 films and invite approximately ten filmmakers to attend the Festival as our guests. They are asked to introduce their work, participate in a Q&A following the screening, take part in a Filmmakers Forum at lunch and, when possible, attend a community outreach screening just prior to the Festival. Those who are invited receive airfare and accommodations. For additional information on the Festival, please visit our website at www.rmwfilmfest.org.

Would you please print and complete the attached entry form (no fee required!) and send it along with a DVD copy of this film to the address below? (Please do not send publicity material at this time, unless you do not need it returned.) DVDs will not be returned unless specifically requested.

I look forward to seeing your film!

Lisa Sloan
Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival
421 S. Tejon St. Suite 333
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
www.rmwfilmfest.org
FROM
Loretta
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See this movie!
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I saw Murder in the Snow at a theater It was in Portland Oregon and most of the audience were Tibetans. As one of the few westerners present, I could hardly speak after seeing this movie. It was shocking not only seeing what the Chinese did to the Tibetans, but shocking to see how the majority of the mountain climbers did so little about what they saw.

Even if they were afraid to do anything while they were there, they had plenty of time to reveal what they saw once they were back in their own countries.

It is a pity to see that a lot of them were more afraid of losing their climbing licenses than they were of speaking up for the atrocity they saw.

I applaud the two mountain climbers who did speak up - people need to see physical evidence of what the Tibetans suffer from the Chinese on a daily basis.

May all sentient beings have loving kindness and compassion for all. We need it.
FROM
freetibet
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Rebekah Lorimer
MESSAGE
Hey Mark,

Met you on the plane to W.A...love to chat more...

Namaste

bekFROMFofy AlvesTITLEHopeMESSAGEI just watched for the second time the documentary on this particular event and once more it shocked me to no end. I'd like to express my hopes to all Tibetans refugees and all of them that died trying. Also 'd like to say that I admire Tibetans courage and wish the best to them. Keep alive the hope.FROMmichael JTITLETashi DelegMESSAGEBo Rangtsen (Freedom For Tibet).. Travelled to Lhasa In 99 and visited The Potala, Johkang and the Barkhor, Sera and Drepung Monastries.Then drove back to Kathmandu over the Himalayas...Through Tingri Past Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu etc.. Heaven on Earth and Truly SpectacularFROMAnnaTITLEBE NOT AFRAIDMESSAGEBlessings to those who survived. The DVD touched my very soul. Freedom is a right not a privilege we, all of us, must keep supporting our brothers and sisters living inside Tibet. Ex Parvo Magnus, big things come from small. Therefore whatever we can do...we do now...in this case silence is not golden...we must honour those who strive for freedom. Whatever your belief system, let us all unite and fight the good fight, lest we forget.
Thankyou to those brave people for making this DVD and to the courageous Tibetans who continue to seek freedom.FROMDianaTITLEmust watch this film on sbs mondayMESSAGEjust accidentally found this sight, this story is very affecting, it really makes you thinkFROMPeter TerpstraTITLEThanks!MESSAGEDear people,
Thanks for this great work!
A major contribute for Human Rights in China.

Tashi DelekFROMsharon baconTITLEWhat are the Chinese afraid of?MESSAGEThat this brutal incident happened in front of and witnessesd by several people is a perfect example of the callous attitude of the Chinese Army. Did the soldiers think no one would know what they had done? The soldiers had nothing to fear from the Tibetans trying to escape the inhuman conditions in Tibet. They had no weapons and only wanted to get to India to see His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Thank you for bring this film to the whole world. Bo RangzenFROMRobTITLETibet Will Be FreeMESSAGEChinese communists have created a prison camp where once a free people lived.
Before the CHinese invasion capital punishment was outlawed, now china kills more people than the rest of the world combined.
China's communists will do anything to stay in power, they will not last Tibet and the Chinese people themselves will breath the free air of liberty. Regimes like the CCP will not last.FROMJason SinclairTITLEIt's about time....MESSAGE....that the aussie idiots stop selling uranium to china.FROMScott LauckTITLEPowerful filmMESSAGEI saw the film yesterday at the Hot Springs Doc Film Fest. It is very good, compelling. I spent a month in China last year with a large portion of my time in Tibet. Seeing the images of Lhasa, the Himalaya and Katmandu brought back a flood of memories. I made it to Everest Base Camp while I was there and I hiked the Annapurna Circuit while I was in Nepal.

The people of Tibet are so peaceful and wonderful. They carry on their lives with a lot of dignity and grace despite the ever present Chinese army posted throughout Lhasa and the roads south of there. I hope that this film brings about changes in how the Chinese government treat the Tibetans. I can always hope.Showing comments
FROM
Rebekah Lorimer
TITLE
I hope to help support tibet
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Hey Mark,

Met you on the plane to W.A...love to chat more...

Namaste

bek
FROM
Fofy Alves
TITLE
Hope
MESSAGE
I just watched for the second time the documentary on this particular event and once more it shocked me to no end. I'd like to express my hopes to all Tibetans refugees and all of them that died trying. Also 'd like to say that I admire Tibetans courage and wish the best to them. Keep alive the hope.
FROM
michael J
TITLE
Tashi Deleg
MESSAGE
Bo Rangtsen (Freedom For Tibet).. Travelled to Lhasa In 99 and visited The Potala, Johkang and the Barkhor, Sera and Drepung Monastries.Then drove back to Kathmandu over the Himalayas...Through Tingri Past Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu etc.. Heaven on Earth and Truly Spectacular
FROM
Anna
TITLE
BE NOT AFRAID
MESSAGE
Blessings to those who survived. The DVD touched my very soul. Freedom is a right not a privilege we, all of us, must keep supporting our brothers and sisters living inside Tibet. Ex Parvo Magnus, big things come from small. Therefore whatever we can do...we do now...in this case silence is not golden...we must honour those who strive for freedom. Whatever your belief system, let us all unite and fight the good fight, lest we forget.
Thankyou to those brave people for making this DVD and to the courageous Tibetans who continue to seek freedom.
FROM
Diana
TITLE
must watch this film on sbs monday
MESSAGE
just accidentally found this sight, this story is very affecting, it really makes you think
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