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In Beijing, Author Treads Fine Line As She Tells Tibet’s Story

From Christian Science Monitor:

Woeser’s fans have plenty of reasons to worry that she’ll be thrown in jail soon.

The famed writer has sued the Chinese government. She’s investigating the March uprising in . She articulates the repression that many Tibetans feel, flouting the official line that they like Chinese rule – all from a modest, high-rise apartment in Beijing.

The government here bans her work. But from Tennessee to , her fans hang on every unauthorized poem, essay, and blog. To them, she risks her life to tell the “real” story – a narrative that unites the community even as it diverges over politics, a hot topic this week at a rare summit in Dharamsala, India, called by the Dalai Lama.

“She brings a unique combination of experience and ability at the moment, [and] she’s willing to stand up,” says Elliot Sperling, a expert at Indiana University in Bloomington. Her writings “contribute significantly to the general perception of what’s going on in .”

Origin: Carol Huang, Christian Science Monitor

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