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China | Tibetan Writer
File image of the Dalai Lama by Yancho Sabev via Wikimedia Creative Commons

Dalai Lama row: China sentences Tibetan writer to 10-year prison

| @indiablooms | Dec 14, 2021, at 01:04 am

Beijing: A Chinese court has sentenced a Tibetan writer and educator known for expressing loyalty to exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama to 10 years in prison.

He was sentenced to prison via a secret trial, according to reports.

Go Sherab Gyatso, a 46-year-old monk at Kirti monastery in Sichuan’s Ngaba (in Chinese, Aba) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, was taken into custody on unknown charges by State Security agents on Oct 26 last year in Sichuan’s capital Chengdu, reports Radio Free Asia (RFA).

Gyatso will be moved soon to a prison near Tibet’s regional capital Lhasa, sources close to the writer told RFA.

Speaking to RFA, a Tibetan scholar living in exile described Gyatso – who had written books and articles describing restrictions on freedom of expression under Chinese rule – as an “open-minded individual who advocates the preservation of Tibetan language, religion and culture.”

“He also believes in the equality of humanity,” RFA’s source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“It is sad to hear about his 10-year sentence on International Human Rights Day, and I want to call on the United Nations, governments around the world, and the international community to look into this matter immediately,” he added.

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