The situation around Kirti Monastery, one of the most prominent monasteries in Ngaba region, has remained tense following the death of a Tibetan monk Phuntsok, who set himself ablaze in protest on March 16 - marking 3 years since Chinese armed forces cracked down heavily on Tibetan protesters in the region in 2008.
The authorities have completed the construction of boundary walls around the monastery making it a lot easier for them to control the monks who now can exit the monastery only from the 3 main gates which are constantly guarded by armed soldiers and police, the source added. Soldiers and police randomly enter monks' quarters and ransack them. At least a hundred monks have gone missing or are unaccounted for in Ngaba County since March 16, 2011, according to figures released by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
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freetibetttt 10 months ago
Please go:
DOCUMENT - CHINA: TIBETANS DETAINED AFTER SUPPORTING DEAD MONK
456inthemix 10 months ago
Chinas politic is a such a big shame, the some shame for the world at the time of HITLER in German! Sincerely,
edeltm 10 months ago
I just sent a petition to our ministry of foreign affairs to put some pressure on Chinese authorities about that matter. Please, do the same, whoever reads this. We must show that we care!
yatrika612 10 months ago
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mylove7220 10 months ago