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From: Friends of Tibet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Friends of Tibet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Urgent Press Release (AFF, Mumbai)
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:16:43 -0400 (EDT)

In a shocking and unprecedented move, perhaps for the first time in India,
two important films, scheduled to be shown at the Asian Film Festival in
Mumbai, have been withdrawn as a result of direct pressure from Chinese
Embassy officials. The Asian Film Festival's committee, headed by Festival
Director Mr. Sudhir Nandgaonkar, has bowed before the threats made by the
Chinese Embassy, who threatened to coerce the Indian Government into lifting
censor exemptions on all films (not just the two films under controversy) in
the festival, and thus throw the entire festival into jeopardy.

The committee has backtracked on its decision to screen the two  films,
which speak out about the brutal and inhuman occupation of  Tibet, ever
since 1949, and the destruction of its culture, religion
and environment at the hands of the occupying Chinese forces. 'Kundun' (by
Martin Scorsese) based on the life of the present Dalai Lama and 'Seven
Years in Tibet' (by Jean-Jacques Annaud), the story
of Heinrich Harrer's sojourn in Lhasa, at the time of the Chinese invasion,
were part of a package of five films on Tibet, as a 'Focus on Tibet' module
for the Third Eye, the film festival to be held
from August 21 to August, 28. However, as soon as it was publicly announced
that these films would form part of the festival, intense pressure was built
up by members of China's diplomatic corps.

According to what was reported by Mr. Sudhir Nandgaonkar to Friends of Tibet
(an Indian Tibet support group that had arranged to supply the films) there
were phone calls from the Embassy in Delhi, as well as a meeting that he had
to attend at the Chinese Consulate in Mumbai. As he put it, there was no
choice but to "surrender". This surrender, resulting in China effectively
deciding which films may be screened in a Mumbai festival, may be
unprecedented, but similar Chinese bullying in India and other parts of the
world is not a  novel phenomenon.

It will be recalled, that in the year 2000, when Friends of Tibet had
organised a six-day festival in Mumbai, similar pressure was applied on the
organisers, that time through the Indian Ministry of
External Affairs. The Dalai Lama was scheduled to inaugurate the festival
and participate in it. However, despite Chinese objections the organisers as
well as the Ministry of External Affairs, to their credit, withstood the
pressure. More recently, on the Dalai Lama's visit to the UK in 2004, the
Chinese objected to his giving an address to the  University of Liverpool,
as well as the Parliament of Scotland. They went to the extent of
threatening to cancel the sister university arrangement that the University
of Liverpool has with Shanghai University. However, both, the university and
the
Scottish Parliament stood firm. The Chinese were categorically told:  "This
is Scotland, not China".

The Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom and Friends of Tibet (India)
strongly protest this blatant interference in the freedom of the media. That
the Chinese should do so is not at all surprising
considering the nature of the Chinese State. But it is sad that the
organising committee of the Asian Film Festival should succumb to such
illegitimate pressures from a foreign power and deny Indian people the right
to see the films of their choice.

For Friends of Tibet (India), Aspi Mistry, (Spokesperson) Mobile: (9122)
9820491350
For The Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom, S. V. Raju, (Honorary
Secretary)
Mobile: (9122) 9820016392
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Friends of Tibet (INDIA)
PO Box 16674, Mumbai 400050, India
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: www.friendsoftibet.org
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