During our 2000 "March
for Tibet's Independence," one of the leaders was Pema Lhundup
from India. At the time, Pema was the General Secretary of the Tibetan
Youth Congress (TYC); the largest and oldest NGO in the Tibetan community
in-exile. In 1998, when the TYC organized an "Unto Death Hunger
Strike in New Delhi," Pema was one of the main organizers and remained
with the hunger strikers until its declaration of a temporary halt.
Then, in 1999 in Geneva, Pema was one of the three hunger strikers in
front of the United Nations. Despite his poor health, he made an oral
statement on the Rights of the Child on April 15, at the 55th Session
of the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Soon after the "March
for Tibet" ended in June 2000, Pema died unexpectedly as a result
of a fall off his rooftop. He was 42 years old at the time. Pema is
survived by his wife Chokchung and three daughters, Tenzin Dolkar (19),
Lobsang Choedon (17) and Tenzin Choedon (16). Currently, Tenzin Dolkar
and Lobsang Choedon are doing their +3 at C.S.T Mussoorie, while Tenzin
Choedon is studying in class XI at St. Mary's Convent at Nanital.

Pema's wife is not able to
financially afford sending her daughters to college. As a result, ITIM
has taken on this responsibility and has started a scholarship fund
for this purpose. It will cost $500 per year to send one of Pema's daughters
to college in India. The total cost for each daughter will be $2000.
Therefore, ITIM is looking to raise $6000 to sponsor Pema's daughters
to attend college. We respectfully request your assistance with this
project.
Pema Lhundup was one of the
upcoming world leaders for Tibet's independence. He was a sensitive,
gentle, honest, strong, and kind individual. ITIM is committed to helping
his family and we hope you are as well.
ITIM is a 501c3 not for profit
organization and your donation is tax deductable to the extent permitted
by law. In advance, thank you for your support. Checks can be made out
to ITIM and mailed to:
ITIM
PO Box 592
Fishers, Indiana 46038
USA