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Released After Four Years

November 15, 2016;

Lobsang Sangye, a monk from Kirti monastery in Ngaba County in Tibet, has been released from prison. He was tortured there and now suffers from memory loss and poor health. He was detained in 2012 after selling photos of HH the Dalai Lama and videos of HH’s teachings. “He was also accused of involvement in a self-immolation protest against Chinese policy in Tibet,” reported Radio Free Asia.

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