• tchrdna@gmail.com
  • +1 (510) 309-6470
Tibetan center for human rights and democracy
  • Donate
    $
    Select Payment Method
    Personal Info

    Donation Total: $10

  • Menu Canvas
    • Home
    • About Us
      • History
      • Board Of Directors
      • Staff
    • News
    • Get involved
      • Intern
      • Volunteer
    • Reports
      • Annual Reports
      • Thematic Reports
      • Human Rights Update
    • Self immolation factsheet
    • Contact Us
  • DONATE NOW
    $
    Select Payment Method
    Personal Info

    Donation Total: $10

Tibetan center for human rights and democracy
  • Home
  • About Us
    • History
    • Board Of Directors
    • Staff
  • News
  • Get involved
    • Intern
    • Volunteer
  • Reports
    • Annual Reports
    • Thematic Reports
    • Human Rights Update
  • Self immolation factsheet
  • Contact Us

Monks beaten, detained, in Nyatso Zilkar Monastery raid

Homepage News Monks beaten, detained, in Nyatso Zilkar Monastery raid
News

Monks beaten, detained, in Nyatso Zilkar Monastery raid

September 4, 2012
By admin
0 Comment
437 Views

On Saturday, 1 September, China police forces raided Nyitso Zilkar Monastery in Zatoe (Chinese: Zaduo) town, Tridu (Chinese: Chenduo) County in Jyekundo (Chinese: Yushu), Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, and arbitrarily arrested five monks, while dozens were beaten by the People’s Armed Police.

“Around 60 vehicles full of armed police forces raided the Nyitso Zilkar Monastery on Saturday without any explanation, and locals say it’s because of the monastery’s role in preserving and teaching Tibetan language, culture, and Buddhism in the region,” reliable sources in exile told TCHRD this week.

In addition to their arbitrary detention, the residences of the five monks were searched and some computers and CDs were confiscated.

Following is the list of the monks known to have been arrested amid beatings and raids at the monastery:

Name Local Area Age Profession Father’s name Mother’s name
Sonam Sherab Gyachen nomadic camp 40 monk Tsundue Dhondhen
Lobsang Jinpa Sheshing nomadic camp 30 monk Tagyal Pema Tsomo
Tsultrum Kalsang Kharang nomadic camp 25 monk Athub Dolker
Ngawang Monlam Geshing nomadic camp 30 monk Sumyak Tsewang Pema
Sonam Yignyen Gyachen nomadic camp 44 monk Tsundue Lodhen Wangmo Dolma

Following the raid, electricity and all communications in the area of Nyitso Zilkar monastery were blocked, and the People’s Armed Police were patrolling the streets near the monastery.

When a group of monks at the monastery tried to stop their five fellow monks from being detained, they were beaten by the armed police.

“Instead of listening to the cries and requests of the monks, the monks were brutally beaten,” said a former Nyitso Zilkar monk now living in exile in India, appealing to TCHRD to put the case before the UN Human Rights Council.

In the same Zatoe township, Ngawang Norphel, 22, and Tenzin Khedup, 24, set themselves ablaze on 30 June, calling for freedom in Tibet and return of the Dalai Lama from exile.

Since 2009, more than 50 Tibetans in Tibet have set themselves on fire in protest against the Chinese government.


Previous Story
Detentions continue as China cracks down on self-immolation
Next Story
Former Tibetan political prisoner in poor health after release

Related Articles

A Year On, Vietnam and China Must Account for Tulku Hungkar Dorje’s Death 

A year after the death of Tulku Hungkar Dorje in Ho Chi...

China’s New Ethnic Unity Law Deepens Concerns Over Tibetan Language and Cultural Rights

The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) expresses...

The sidebar (sidebar-1) you added has no widgets. Please add some from the Widgets Page

About Us

Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy – North America, is a 501(c) (3) non-profit founded and incorporated in October 2019 in the state of California. The Center is run by its Director and volunteers.

#

Contact Info

Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy, P/O Box 7088 , Sab Pablo, CA-94806
Contact Us

tchrdna@gmail.com

Become Volunteer

tchrdna@gmail.com

Connect with Us

Copyright ©2020 Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy. All Rights Reserved
SearchPostsLoginCart
Friday, 27, Mar
A Year On, Vietnam and China Must Account for Tulku Hungkar Dorje’s Death 
Tuesday, 24, Mar
China’s New Ethnic Unity Law Deepens Concerns Over Tibetan Language and Cultural Rights
Thursday, 12, Mar
At 61st UNHRC Session, TCHRD Calls for Due Process Guarantees for Tibetan Detainees in Tibet
Friday, 13, Feb
Popular Tibetan Anti-Corruption Activist Released in Deteriorating Health After More Than Seven Years in Prison
Friday, 30, Jan
Tibetan Singer Detained for Dalai Lama Song Released After Six Months in Detention 
Saturday, 24, Jan
Tibetan Monastic Leader Missing Following Arbitrary Detention in Chumarleb, Yushu

Welcome back,