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Tibet repression continues
Submitted by WW4 Report on Sat, 04/19/2008 - 15:40.
On April 17, as the torch arrived in New Delhi, over 100 Tibetans, including monks and lay people, were arrested at protests in Tongren county (Tibetan: Rebkong), in Malho Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai province. Protests began when 22 monks from Rong Gonchen Monastery staged a peaceful march calling for the release of three monks who had been arrested April 13 for participating in a march a month earlier, on March 15. Several monks were severely beaten when security forces broke up the new march. (Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy-TCHRD, April 17) The detained are being held incommunicado—including 80-year-old Alak Khasutsang, former leader of Rong Gonchen Monastery, who reportedly sustained a severe head injury and is said to be in critical condition. (TCHRD, April 18) Chinese authorities in Dzoge county, Ngaba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan province, indefinitely ordered closed the school run by Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery after students there participated in the March 15 protests. (TCHRD, April 17) Local families are waiting for the return of the bodies of 14 Tibetans killed when Chinese security forces opened fire on protesters near Tongkhor Monastery in Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan province. The death toll is now said to be higher than the eight originally reported. (TCHRD, April 17) |
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