Statement by Ngawang Choephel
(USA | January 23, 2002)

First of all I would like to say thank you to all the people who helped me and worked so hard for my release. I am very happy to be out of prison. I am grateful to all the Tibetans who shared their folk music with me in Tibet during my two months travel and even after my imprisonment. I am also grateful to all those who have supported my mother in the struggle to free me during the last six and a half years. Her suffering has been very painful for me, and I am overjoyed at the thought of seeing her again.

My three primary concerns at the moment are my health, my mother, and my fellow Tibetan prisoners. While in Washington DC I am seeing doctors at Georgetown Hospital and George Washington University Hospital, and so far I am encouraged by my test results. As soon as I can I will travel to India to be with my mother and the rest of my family. I plan to return to the United States at a later date.

I am especially grateful to the American government for all its support, and I thank the Chinese government for its ultimate response to the many appeals for my release. I sincerely hope that my release is the first of many more to come in the near future.

Ngawang Choephel


Friends of Tibet (INDIA)
Friends of Tibet (INDIA), PO Box 16674, Bombay 400050
www.friendsoftibet.org