On January 26th 2003, twenty-eight year old Lobsang Dhondup was executed by
Chinese authorities and Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's death sentence was upheld.
Both men were wrongly arrested and convicted for their alleged involvement in
a series of unsolved bombings in Eastern Tibet. Following an intense
international campaign by Tibetans and supporters, Tenzin Delek's sentence was
commuted to life in prison. China wants this innocent Tibetan monk disapear.
You can help make sure this doesn't happen.
http://www.studentsforafreetibet.org/section.php?id=35
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r0VIO87WnA
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Amnesty International Report 2009 on China:
http://report2009.amnesty.org/en/regions/asia-pacific/china
> "An eye for an eye"? If you kill, you will be killed.
There appears to be no evidence that Tenzin Delek Rinpoche was
involved in the crimes he has been accused of by Chinese authorities.
Rather, circumstances suggest that he is being targeted because of his
work to preserve and protect Tibetan culture, religion and the
environment. His trial did not follow international standards and he
was denied access to a lawyer of his own choosing.
Further am I antagonist of death sentence!
PTT