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On 15 February 2012, popular Tibetan  writer Gangkye Drubpa Kyab  was detained by Chinese security personnel. On the night of 15 February, a team of around 20 police officers picked up 33-yr-old Gangkye Drubpa Kyab and raided his home in Serta (Chinese: Seda) County, Sichuan Province.

Sources say that Gangkye’s wife Wangchuk Lhamo asked the security officers why and where they were taking her husband; to which the officers replied that they had to question him about something. Gangkye has been a teacher for more than 10 years in Serta, Kardze (Ch: Ganzi)Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. He is a prominent writer and author of ‘De Dhon Ghi Migchu’  (Tears of the Past). He is son of father Thupnye and mother Wanglo. He is married to Wangchuk Lhamo and has a son and a daughter.

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Kunga Tsayang, a Tibetan writer-photographer arrested on 17 March 2009 has been sentenced last week to five years in prison on charges of disclosing state secrets, according to information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD). He was arrested on alleged charges of posting political essays on Tibet on a website name as Jottings (Tib: Zin-dris) in Gansu Province. According to source, in a…

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Dokru Tsultrim
Dokru Tsultrim

A Tibetan monk from Ngaba Gomang Monastery was arrested in the beginning of this month for alleged anti government writings, according to information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD).

Dokru Tsultrim, a Tibetan monk who recently wrote two articles critical of the Chinese government was picked up by the Chinese security forces from his room at Ngaba Gomang Monastery.

Dokru was accused of writing two articles that criticized the Chinese government and supported the “separatist forces of the Dalai Lama,” according to the source.

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