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Monk Released

May 3, 2014;

Lobsang Dhonyoe, 52, a monk from Gonsar Monastery in Dege County, Kardze, has been released after spending six years in a Chinese jail. Lobsang was accused of “splittist” activities against the government including leading a major anti-China protest in 2008. During the protest, along with his fellow monks, he raised the banned Tibetan national flag. It is believed he was subjected to severe torture in prison.

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