A Buddhist nun facing ostracism from her religious community in Nepal after she was allegedly gang-raped has been offered sanctuary by an internationally renowned colleague, but only after being told she could not continue as a nun.
Ani Choying Drolma, known for her performance of Tibetan chants, offered refuge to the woman at a school in Kathmandu operated by a charity she established to help nuns who had fallen on difficult times.
"She is a human being like everybody else. This could have happened to anybody," Drolma said.
"It could have happened to me, to my sister. The most important thing is to treat her like a human being and then later we can look into the matter of whether she is still a nun."
The 21-year-old was reportedly attacked while travelling by bus in the east of the country. When the bus got stuck in bad weather she had to spend the night in the vehicle.