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Lin Da - The Epoch Times
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World Pierre Maina sat in a restaurant at Copenhagen Airport. He gently fiddled with his coffee cup as he searched for the words to describe his Tibet trip. "We went to Tibet on August 27 and retuned to Denmark on October 12. This was my first time going to China and joining a mountain climbing tour in Tibet," said Maina.

Forty-seven-year-old Maina is the doctor in charge of surgery at the Slagelse Sygehus Hospital in Denmark, as well as a member of the Mountaineering Association. The association has 400 mountaineering fans from around the world with most of the members being from western European countries. Two months ago, Pierre and three other Danish mountaineers fans joined the fall mountaineering trip organized by the association. They planned to climb Cho Oyu Mountain in Tibet, which has an elevation of 8,000 meters.

Cho Oyu is located in the central part of the Himalayas, 20 km west of Mount Everest. It is the sixth highest summit in the world with an elevation of 8,201 meters.

According to Maina, this mountaineering trip left an indelible mark on his psyche. Our conversation begins from this permanently snow-covered Cho Oyu Mountain...

The mountain climbers had already been staying in this high, cold area for more than a month, during which time they overcame countless problems and severe tests. They finally reached the final camp before the summit. They settled down and prepared to climb to the top. Maina was having troubles with altitude sickness. Therefore, when the other three Danes and the rest of the group headed to the summit, Pierre had no choice but to stay and rest at the camp, which was at an elevation of about 5800 meters.

"Our tent is not far from the Chinese border with Tibet and Nepal. It is called the Nangpa La Pass. Every day we can see some Tibetans transporting some goods across the border, and the majority of them went to Namche Bazar in Nepal to sell their goods. However, on that morning, everything changed!" said Maina.

"On Saturday morning, September 30, I was sleeping in the tent and suddenly was woken up by the sounds of shooting. At first I didn't realize that the sounds were gunshots, as I never heard shooting before. After five to ten minutes I had changed into my clothes and walked out of my tent. The first thing I saw is that some 50 meters from our tent, some Tibetans tried to run fast, and they all seemed like children. Many Chinese soldiers began shooting at them. I saw the person at the very front of this group shot and fall down," Maina recalled.

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