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8.
(a)
Communication sent on 2 September 2009 jointly with the Special Rapporteur on the
promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, the
Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, and the Special Rapporteur on
torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
Allegations transmitted to the Government
61.
The Special Rapporteurs brought to the attention of the Government information
they had received regarding the sentencing of Mr. Palden Gyatso, Mr. Tsultrim, Mr.
Sangpo, Mr. Jamyang Khedrub, Mr. Gendun, and Mr. Shrab Sangpo, six monks from
Ragya Monastery in Qinghai Province, Tibet Autonomous Region, together with Mr. Hu-lo
and Mr. Yang-kyab from Gya-sa village.
62.
On 10 March 2009, Mr. Tashi Sangpo, a monk from Ragya Monastery in Magin
County, Qinghai Province, was arrested after the authorities allegedly found political
leaflets and the banned Tibetan flag in his room. He was reportedly subjected to beatings,
inhumane treatment and long interrogations during his detention. On 21 March 2009, Mr.
Tashi Sangpo allegedly escaped from the detention centre after he asked to use the
bathroom, and committed suicide by jumping into the Yellow River.
63.
On the same day, several thousand monks and local Tibetans in and around Ragya
Monastery gathered to demand an answer for Mr. Tashi Sangpo’s death. In response, the
government authorities allegedly arrested monks from the Ragya Monastery, as well as
local Tibetans.
64.
On 13 August 2009, the Machen County People’s Court in Golog, Qinghai Province,
tried and sentenced the following persons to varying prison terms for “inciting protests and
demonstrations against the Chinese government” for taking part in demonstrations on 21
March 2009:
• Mr. Palden Gyatso, monk and disciplinarian at Ragya Monastery, sentenced to seven
years of imprisonment
• Mr. Tsultrim, monk and former disciplinarian at Ragya Monastery, sentenced to four
years of imprisonment
• Mr. Sangpo, monk and former treasurer at Ragya Monastery, sentenced to three
years of imprisonment
• Mr. Jamyang Khedrub, monk and secretary of the Board of Directors at Ragya
Monastery, sentenced to two years of imprisonment
• Mr. Gendun, monk, sentenced to one year of imprisonment
• Mr. Sherab Sangpo, monk, sentenced to two years of imprisonment
• Mr. Hu-lo from Gya-sa village, sentenced to one year of imprisonment
• Mr. Yang-kyab from Gya-sa village, sentenced to six months of imprisonment
65.
Furthermore, according to reports received, psychological trauma has been inflicted
on the monastic community through the imposition of “patriotic education”, requiring them
to denounce the Dalai Lama, which has reportedly intensified in the aftermath of regionwide protests in the Tibet Autonomous Region beginning in March 2008. Reports claim that
since March 2008, 15 persons, including monks and nuns, have committed suicide in
addition to Mr. Tashi Sangpo, and that three monks have attempted to commit suicide.
These persons include:
• Mr. Namdrok Khakyab, visiting scholar at Samye Monastery from Dorjee Drak
Monastery, committed suicide on 19 March 2008
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