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Climber Turned Back After Tibet Banner Found

Nepalese soldiers send a climber back to Kathmandu as Olympic Torch repression continues.


Posted: 28 April 2008
by Jon

Just in case you missed the news last week, an American climber hoping to scale Everest was sent back to Kathmandu after a security check at base camp found a Tibetan banner in his pack.

The incident is the latest in a controversial series of measures surrounding China's expedition to carry the Olympic torch to the summit of Everest. China has put massive pressure on it neighbour, Nepal, to introduce stringent security measures to minimise any chance of a pro-Tibetan protest on the Nepalese side of the world's highest mountain.

That means that not only is the Tibetan side of Everest closed to climbers this season, but on the Nepalese side, soldiers and police are in station on Everest with climbers not permitted beyond Camp 2 until 10 May or possibly later depending on the timing of the Chinese attempt on the summit.

New from climbers on the mountain is sparse since satellite phones have been confiscated from expeditions and, according to MountEverest.net, can be used only on certain days and under close supervision.

This explains how, for example, Rannulph Fiennes - above - has been able to send back update from his Team Marie Curie attempt on the mountain to his web site at www.everestchallenge.org.uk - he has now reached Camp 2 - but with no mention of the restrictions imposed on climbers.

Of course the plight of a few wealthy western adventurers on the world's highest mountain is insignificant compared to the cultural genocide taking place in Tibet under Chinese rule, but hopefully the actions of the Nepalese government will draw attention to the situation from a different angle.

For more information see www.freetibet.org


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