Former Slovak President Andrej Kiska (62) traveled to the Far East, where he met with the spiritual leader of the Dalai Lama and the local people. He shared a strong story on the social network that a young woman told him.
“The suffering and pain of a brave girl. Yesterday I met a namkyi – a Tibetan girl who, as a teenager, allowed something to be done as normal – go out on the street with a sister and hold a photo of the Dalai Lama“Kiska wrote to the joint photo, which you can find in the gallery.
Then something terrible came. “In ten minutes she was surrounded by the Chinese police. This was followed by interrogations, battles, denying food and sleep – without contact with the family whose regime was constantly making problems. She got to the labor camp and was forced to undergo military training. She could redeem – it was enough to sign the paper that she no longer recognized the Dalai Lama and is faithful to China, “he described the terrible moments that the young woman had experienced.
It remained strong. “She didn’t do it. She didn’t betray her heart. She paid for it three years ago in prison, where she experienced hardships that have been marked by her life to this day. More about them tells her face, her eyes, her tears. Two years ago, she managed to escape from Tibet, “the former president continued to tell her story.
“When she asked her how she was able to survive such inhuman suffering, she replied simply, but with a resilient force in her voice: “I wanted to get out… and once to talk to the whole world, what to do with us, the Tibetans, China is doing. Just for our thoughts. Just for who we are and who we want to be”“he quoted the strong legacy of the Tibetan girl.