Kathmandu place
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successful using their criteria, not ours, operation. So while the Indian intelligence picked up some of the remaining Tibetans for a special border activity later on in 61 and on into 62 because they're trained paramilitaries, so why not u…
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One of them escaped with the archives from the resistance fighters and an escort, only to be killed in an ambush later. Seven other Tibetan leaders who surrendered at Mustang sat in jail in Kathmandu until pardoned by the king in 1981. That…
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lasted somewhat longer. Kennedy did rule out further flights into Tibet. Everything happened at Mustang. The camp, a mountain stronghold in the northwest part of Kathmandu, inside of Nepal, began growing in the 1960s.…
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Tens of millions of dollars have already been expended. Meanwhile, the CIA sent political action specialist Howard Stone, last seen in Syria, to head up the beefed up station at Kathmandu. The agency also created a new proprietary airline, …
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to Mustang. Light planes did short-range work from Kathmandu. Of this, the Indian ambassador said, I was especially disturbed by this particularly insane enterprise, unquote. He believed that in conjunction with Bobby Kennedy, he had finall…
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some of their most fierce fighters. The top commander escaped with the NVDA archives and had a small escort only to be killed in a later ambush. Seven other Tibetan leaders surrendered at Mustang and sat in a Kathmandu jail until pardoned b…