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Since the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950, more than one million people have been tortured, executed or starved to death for their role in demonstrations against the Chinese occupation. This film focuses on personal testimonies of Tibetan Buddhist nuns who have taken the lead in this resistance by fearlessly staging courageous demonstrations for religious freedom and independence.
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This disc is a recorded DVD and may fail to play on some DVD equipment.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1993.
"Satya documents the nonviolent struggle of Tibetan Buddhist nuns for independence and religious freedom."--Container spine.
Co-editor, Elizabeth Finlayson; research and translation, Pema Chogkhan.
Narration, Tsering Wangmo.
DVD-R; NTSC, region 1.
In Tibetan with English subtitles and narration.
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