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7.
Lhundrub Gaden (or Kelden), aged 22
Ganden Monastery
(Lay name: Tashi)
8.
Thubten Tsering, aged 64
Sera Monastery
9.
Ngawang Tenzin, aged 21
Kyormolung Monastery
(Lay name: Nyima)
10.
Ngawang Shenyen, aged 25
Kyormolung Monastery
(Lay name: Phun Dorje)
11.
Ngawang Rabsang, aged 18
Kyormolung Monastery
(Lay name: Norbu)
12.
Thubten Namdrol, aged 63
Draraludrag Monastery
In addition, the Special Rapporteur's attention was drawn to the cases of
arrest of the following members of the Christian clergy:
1.
Su Zhimin, aged 58, Roman Catholic Vicar-General of Baoding,
reportedly arrested on 17 December 1989 and sentenced on 21 May 1990 by the
Baoding City Labour Re-education Administrative Committee to three years of
re-education through labour, reportedly for taking part in the Chinese
Bishops' Conference held in Sanyuan in November 1989. He is said to have been
accused of 'taking part in illegal activities' and was allegedly sent to the
labour camp near Tangshan city, Hebei province.
2.
Father Francis Wang Yijun, aged 75, Vicar-General of Wenzhou,
reportedly sentenced by the Labour Re-education Administrative Committee of
Wenzhou City People's Government to three years of re-education through labour
on 5 February 1990, the day on which he completed his eight-year prison term
because of his religious convictions. It has been alleged that the new
sentence is to run from 20 March 1990 to 19 March 1993.
3.
Xu Guoxing, aged 36, Protestant preacher from Shanghai, reportedly
arrested on 6 November 1989 for having 'seriously interfered and damaged the
regular order of religious activities'. The Shanghai Municipal Public
Security Bureau sentenced him to three years of re-education through labour
on 1 November 1989. His sentence is to run from 6 November 1989 to
5 November 1992.
h.
Liu Qinglin, aged 59, Protestant evangelist from Moguqi, reportedly
arrested in July 1989 and sentenced to three years of re-education through
labour because he carried out religious activities without official approval."