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CHINA: Tibetan monks were arrested, including a student

The Chinese authorities arrested three Tibetan monks, including a student, in Beijing to follow self-immolation protests against Chinese rule in Tibet, Radio Free Asia reported April 3.

In after protests against Chinese rule in Tibet, the young monk Losing Phuntsog self-immolated and died on March 17, the Chinese authorities and became their oppression of Tibetan monks. Protestors were asking for freedom Tibet and the return of their spiritual leader, called the Dalai Lama.


Losing Stupak, a student at the Beijing University, and two other monks, Losing Chapel and Ngoro, was arrested. For their place of detention do not know.

The Chinese authorities have increased control over the Nab Tibetan Autonomous Pre facture in Sichuan province, to make matters even more difficult than usual. They imposed new rules on Karta hidden in Nab pre facture, where all Phuntsog and Stupak from, including all authority over the monastery movement.

The Chinese authorities arrested many Tibetans, including Phuntsog's family, without revealing the reasons for the arrest.

According to Staring, a monk from the Karta hidden in Dhal resale India, Chinese officials have been working to restore education and Tibetans monks. It has been reported that Karta hidden and Nab pre facture preach a regular oppression of the Chinese authorities, especially because of unrest in 2008.

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