NTDTV: Appeal for New trial of Tibetan Monk Imprisoned in China

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A Tibetan monk named Tenzin Delek Rinpoche has been in prison in Chinas Sichuan Province for more than seven years. He had been convicted of being a conspirator in a 2002 bombing, a charge he denies.

Earlier this month, several hundred Tibetans gathered near the city of Chengdu to protest, calling for a new trial. They say he was convicted without proper evidence. Reports suggest as many as 90 protestors were beaten and arrested.

[Tenzin Dorjee, Students for a Free Tibet]:
Among the young Tibetans who got there first, who were arrested and beaten, many of them have been released but about 20 of them are still being detained.

Rinpoches work led him to build seven monasteries and a home for orphaned children. He was also a leading environmental activist. His supporters believe his numerous activities within the community were what led to increased scrutiny by the Chinese Communist Party.

[Tenzin Dorjee, Students for a Free Tibet]:
The charges were completely false, and they were just an excuse, an excuse to imprison this innocent man who was becoming more powerful and influential because of his good activities.

In April of 2002, after a series of bomb blasts in Chengdu, Rinpoche was arrested. In a closed trial, he was sentenced to death. But after international outcry, he got a two-year reprieve, which was later changed to a life sentence. Rinpoche has always maintained his innocence.

[Tenzin Dorjee, Students for a Free Tibet]:
We want the immediate release of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche period because he never did anything wrong, he never killed anyone, hes completely innocent, and I think we know it as well as the Chinese government knows it.

Rinpoches case has gained worldwide support. Both the European Parliament and U.S. Senate have signed resolutions calling for his release.

Kathryn Shakespear, NTD News, New York.


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