- Ani Pachen
Ani Pachen (bo|t=ཨ་ནེ་དཔའ་ཆེན།|w=A-ne Dpa'-chen) (1933-2002) was a Tibetan Buddhist nun who led her clan in armed rebellion against Chinese invaders.
Early life
Pachen Dolma was born around 1933 in
Gonjo , Kham, EasternTibet . She was the only child ofChieftain Pomda Gonor of theLemdha clan. At 17, she fled to amonastery after overhearing plans to marry her off. Themonastery was three weeks away on horseback.The Tibetan
Joan of Arc Now known as Ani Pachen (translated "(Nun) Great Courage"), she lived in the
monastery for the next 18 years. She inherited the leadership of theLemdha clan, returning to the outside world when her father died in 1958, .She led her clan in
rebellion against theCommunist Chinese . These invaders had begun desecratingmonasteries and murdering Tibetan families, redistributing their properties. She bravely led aguerrilla campaign of 600 fighters on horseback against Chinesetanks until her capture in late 1959.Prison
For 21 years, Ani Pachen was a
political prisoner , punished for herfaith and refusal to denounce theDalai Lama . She was beaten, and hung by her wrists for a week. She also spent a year inleg irons , and nine months insolitary confinement , with no light. The last 11 years were spent inDrapchi Prison inLhasa ,Tibet . During her time in prison, theCultural Revolution was in full force. Ani Pachen saw her friends and compatriots executed or die of hunger. The three great monasteries ofTibet (Drepung ,Sera andGanden ) were ransacked and burned.Release
After her release from
prison in January 1981, Ani Pachen went on resisting the Chinese. She remained inLhasa and took part in the three majordemonstrations led by themonks ofDrepung ,Sera andGanden Monasteries in 1987 and 1988 demandinghuman rights for Tibetans and for the Chinese to leaveTibet .She fled for the border when she learned she was to be arrested again, and wandered for four days in deep snow before chancing upon a friendly villager. She then walked for 25 days to
Nepal . Her dream to meet theDalai Lama came true when she was granted a personalaudience soon her arrival. She settled inDharamsala inIndia .Autobiography
Ani Pachen's autobiography, "Sorrow Mountain: the journey of a Tibetan warrior nun" [written with Adelaide Donnelly] , was
published in 2000, and she toured theUS andEurope . In 2001, she visited theUnited Kingdom at the invitation of theTibet Society , and led the annual march through centralLondon to commemorate the Lhasa Uprising.References
* [http://www.tibet.ca/en/newsroom/wtn/archive/old?y=2002&m=2&p=19_3 "World Tibet Network News Published by the Canada Tibet Committee Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3. Ani Pachen, Warrior Nun in Tibet Jail 21 Years, Dies By DOUGLAS MARTIN, New York Times February 18, 2002", URL accessed 08/21/08]
See also
Internal links
*List of Tibetan political prisoners
External links
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