The front cover photo and
first story is of Ngawang Sangdrol, of
She was given asylum to the
The story is most
eloquent with the photographs of this lovely young woman who has survived
the Communist prisons. It is online, without photos, at http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2006/edition_07-02-2006/AImmigrant
In the space for commentary
I have been able to express the following
on Parade.com
The story of Ngawang Sangdrol, arrested and tortured at age 13 for practicing her religion and expressing her beliefs is unfortunately a story that is repeated today in Communist countries, including China, Tibet, and Vietnam. In April, 2006, 118 brave dissident religious leaders, educators, and writers have objected to the persecution and jailing of Christian and Buddhist religious leaders and practioners in Vietnam, and to be forced to glorify the Communist government and Ho Chi Minh, in order to survive. I am proud of my country, the USA, in saving Vietnamese and Tibetan and Chinese victims of the prisons and allowing asylum. I know many Vietnamese prison victims who have become exemplery U.S. citizens and improved our country with hard work, attention to laws, and gratitude for participatory democracy.