City
Epaper

Tibetan writer languishes in Chinese prison since 2019 without trial: Report

By ANI | Updated: June 25, 2021 20:15 IST

A Tibetan writer, who was arrested on unspecified charges by Chinese authorities in 2019, has still not been brought to trial.

Open in App

A Tibetan writer, who was arrested on unspecified charges by Chinese authorities in 2019, has still not been brought to trial.

Lobsang Lhundup, who goes by the pen name Dhi Lhaden, was taken into custody in June 2019. At that time he was working at a private cultural education center in Chengdu, the capital of western China's Sichuan province, Radio Free Asia reported citing a source.

"It appears that someone told the owner of the cultural center about the teaching materials he was using, and so he was arrested," RFA's source said, speaking on condition of anonymity for reasons of personal safety.

"Lhundup is a friendly person and known to many people, and his friends have avoided talking about him till now in the hope that he might be released," the source said.

"But his trial is still pending. No further information about him has been released, and no one has been allowed to meet with him at all."

He is a native of the Pema district of Sichuan's Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, sources said.

He became a monk at the age of 11 and studied at Sichuan's Larung Gar Tibetan Buddhist Academy, from which thousands of resident monks and nuns were later evicted by Chinese authorities.

After teaching Buddhism at Drepung and Sera monasteries in Tibet's regional capital Lhasa in his late 20s, Lhundup travelled widely in Tibet, later writing and publishing books about region-wide protests in 2008 against Beijing's policies and rule in Tibetan areas.

On December 4, 2020, Lhundup's family was summoned by Chinese authorities to discuss his case, but they learned only that his trial was still pending and they were not allowed to meet with him.

Lhundup has a wife and child, sources said.

The Chinese government occupied Tibet in 1950 and has ever since tried to control the region, destroying 98 per cent of the monasteries and nunneries.

China is using the same suppression tactics against Tibet that it has been using against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, with about 500,000 Tibetans are now being held in labour camps.

Writers, singers, and artists promoting Tibetan national identity and culture have frequently been detained by Chinese authorities, with many handed long jail terms, following the protests that swept Tibet and Tibetan areas of China in 2008.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Buddhist academyLobsang lhundupbeijingChengduRadio free asiaHu xinjin
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBeijing on Orange Alert As Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Batter City

Social ViralChina: Glass Maintenance Workers Trapped Hanging From Building in Beijing After Sudden Strong Winds; Video Surfaces

InternationalTaiwan’s Attempt to Restrict China Trips by Legislators Fails

InternationalChinese hackers breach emails of US Commerce Secretary Raimondo, State Department officials

InternationalIn the name of assistance, Chinese companies controlling public services in Kenya: Report

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndian Embassy in Germany pays tribute to Pahalgam attack victims

InternationalTerrorists "achieved their objective of killing humanity": UK MP Rami Ranger on Pahalgam attack

International"Pakistan has nurtured terror factory": Indian community holds protest in UK, condemns Pahalgam attack

International"That was bad one": US President Donald Trump on Pahalgam terrorist attack

InternationalIndia participates in BRICS Sherpas meeting, discussions held on multilateralism and sustainable development