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Arrested Tibetans Shifted to Tihar Jail

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Arrested Tibetans Shifted to Tihar Jail

Thirty three Tibetans, 25 men and 8 women including a nun, arrested today for demonstrating in front of the Chinese embassy in Delhi against the execution of Lobsang Dhondup in Chinese occupied Tibet were shifted to the high security prison Tihar jail

United States Condemns Execution of Tibetan and is “Closely Watching” Cases of 10 Other Detained Tibetans

Spokespersons for the United States Government, both at the State Department in Washington, D.C., and the American Embassy in Beijing, have expressed concern at the execution of Lobsang Dhondup

Tibetans rally in India against execution in China

Tibetan exiles staged a rally in the Indian capital Tuesday to protest the execution in China of a compatriot convicted of a series of bomb blasts. Some 80 Tibetan men and women marched to the mausoleum of Mahatma Gandhi

Monk executed

Boulder sources yesterday confirmed that Tibetan monk Lobsang Dhondup was executed by Chinese authorities after a secret re-trail in China's Sichuan province Saturday.

Tibetans shocked at leader’s execution

The Tibetan Government in-Exile and the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) today expressed deep shock over the reported execution of Lobsang Dhondup, a religious leader of Tibetans

UK Repeats Call for Abolition of Death Penalty in China

Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell renewed calls for the abolition of the death penalty in China following the execution of Lobsang Dhondup and the sentencing to death of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche.

Congressman Frank Wolf Calls Execution of Lobsang Dhondup “Very Troubling”

Congressman Frank Wolf said during an interview with BBC today that the execution of Lobsang Dhondup following a secret trial on January 26 "does not bode well for the overall friendship" between China and the United States.

ICT Condemns China’s Execution of Tibetan after Closed Trial, Urges Formal Protest from U.S.

The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) strongly condemns the reported January 26 execution of Lobsang Dhondup after a trial that China claims was closed due to unnamed "state secrets."

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