Hy friends!
You take 2 enemies! Until I'll tell you about the enemies, you can think about who is loosing when these 2 enemies are fighting.
CHINA: economic worldwide superpower, the country witch it's hosting the Summer Olimpic Games in 2008, the country with whom nobody wants problems.
TIBET: "free" region controlled by china. Young tibetans have hope for obtaining the independence, and this is the reason why they protest. They are encouraged by people around the world that know about their problem and they are trying to get some attention upon this issue that affects millions of people, trying to stop the olimpic flame witch chinese they want to put it on Everest, the highest peak on this planet.
So have you though about how is loosing when these country are fighting? Mountain climbers around the world because they are trapped in main camps by Nepal's army, with interdictions to leave from that area and to communicate with everybody else. For this they asked for satellite phones. This problem will continue until the olimpic flame will be moved on Everest, this has a big impact for the expeditions that are now in the area. Constantin (Ticu) Lacatus is in Nepal for climbing the neighbor of Everest, Lhotse (8515m), so he is also affected by this problem of interdiction of moving from main camp (6200m) Lacatus Constantin found out about the birth of of his daughter and now it's communicating with his family and Romanian jurnalist trough the second satellite phone. Now his nickname its "the captain" because he kicked an American climber witch he had a banner with "Free Tibet / Fuck China"
Let's hope that he will have the opportunity to finish his expedition and return back home with another story to tell from his trip.
News from http://www.carpati.org/ (Romanian website)
About the peak Lhotse:
Lhotse (in Nepal officially ल्होत्से, in China officially Lhozê; Tibetan in Wylie transliteration: lho rtse; Chinese: 洛子峰, Pinyin: Luòzǐ Fēng) is the fourth highest mountain on Earth and is connected to Mount Everest via the South Col. In addition to the main summit at 8,516 metres above sea level, Lhotse Middle (East) is 8,414 metres and Lhotse Shar is 8,383 metres. It is located at the border between Tibet
(China) and Nepal.
You take 2 enemies! Until I'll tell you about the enemies, you can think about who is loosing when these 2 enemies are fighting.
CHINA: economic worldwide superpower, the country witch it's hosting the Summer Olimpic Games in 2008, the country with whom nobody wants problems.
TIBET: "free" region controlled by china. Young tibetans have hope for obtaining the independence, and this is the reason why they protest. They are encouraged by people around the world that know about their problem and they are trying to get some attention upon this issue that affects millions of people, trying to stop the olimpic flame witch chinese they want to put it on Everest, the highest peak on this planet.
So have you though about how is loosing when these country are fighting? Mountain climbers around the world because they are trapped in main camps by Nepal's army, with interdictions to leave from that area and to communicate with everybody else. For this they asked for satellite phones. This problem will continue until the olimpic flame will be moved on Everest, this has a big impact for the expeditions that are now in the area. Constantin (Ticu) Lacatus is in Nepal for climbing the neighbor of Everest, Lhotse (8515m), so he is also affected by this problem of interdiction of moving from main camp (6200m) Lacatus Constantin found out about the birth of of his daughter and now it's communicating with his family and Romanian jurnalist trough the second satellite phone. Now his nickname its "the captain" because he kicked an American climber witch he had a banner with "Free Tibet / Fuck China"
Let's hope that he will have the opportunity to finish his expedition and return back home with another story to tell from his trip.
News from http://www.carpati.org/ (Romanian website)
About the peak Lhotse:
Lhotse (in Nepal officially ल्होत्से, in China officially Lhozê; Tibetan in Wylie transliteration: lho rtse; Chinese: 洛子峰, Pinyin: Luòzǐ Fēng) is the fourth highest mountain on Earth and is connected to Mount Everest via the South Col. In addition to the main summit at 8,516 metres above sea level, Lhotse Middle (East) is 8,414 metres and Lhotse Shar is 8,383 metres. It is located at the border between Tibet
(China) and Nepal.