Goshul Lobsang, 43, a Tibetan political prisoner, has been released from prison where suffered torture and beatings. He is now in poor health and was in danger of dying in custody before his release last October, reports Radio Free Asia. Lobsang spearheaded an anti-government protest in Belpen, Machu County in 2008, when protests swept across Tibet. He went into hiding but was arrested in May, 2010. Lobsang lives with his wife Tarey and two children. He had studied at the transit school for adults (now closed) at TCV Suja in 1992.