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Bishop Joseph Fan Zhongliang. The claim that he is "forbidden to leave
Shanghai and is under intensive police surveillance" is not in accordance with
the facts.
Xie Moshan was investigated by the local public security organs in
accordance with the law for his involvement in illegal activities but no
action was taken. The claim that his "movements are restricted" is not in
accordance with the facts.
Zhu Mei.
Investigations reveal that there is no such person.
Tibet
Ngawang Phulchung, male, lama at the Drepung Monastery, Tibet. In
January 1989, he set up an illegal "Independence of Tibet" organization at the
monastery. Colluding with and on the orders of foreign forces, he collected
State secrets, drafted, printed and distributed leaflets to encourage the
"Independence of Tibet", and was involved in the Lhasa riots in March 1989.
Under the Chinese penal code he was sentenced on 30 November 1989 by the
Intermediate People’s Court of Lhasa to 19 years’ imprisonment and stripped of
his political rights for five years, for gross violations of national security
and of the penal code.
Jampel Changchub, male, a lama from the Drepung Monastery, Lhasa. In
accordance with the law, was sentenced on 30 November 1989 by the Intermediate
People’s Court of Lhasa to 19 years’ imprisonment and stripped of his
political rights for five years for his involvement in the activities of an
illegal separatist organization in January 1989 and for collecting State
secrets.
Kelsang Drolma, female, ethnic Tibetan, a nun at Gari nunnery before her
arrest. In accordance with the law, she was sentenced on 13 October 1993 by
the Intermediate People’s Court of Lhasa to two years’ imprisonment (from
14 June 1993 to 13 June 1995). She is serving her sentence in the Tibet
Autonomous Region prison, and is in good health.
Jampel Monlam was released on 14 July 1994 after serving his full prison
term.