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An Activist Dies

February 15, 2015;

The Tibetan exile community is shocked at the news that two Tibetans have died of stab wounds in the Tibetan colony Majnu ka Tilla in Delhi. Lobsang Chokta was Vice-president of PEN Tibetan Writers Abroad and a tireless champion of literature, freedom of expression and linguistic rights; he was an unwavering advocate for imprisoned Tibetan writers, language and heritage. The other was Tenzin Choedak, a monk from Drepung Gomang monastery.

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