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Tibetan monk being watched by Chinese police despite years after his release from prison: Report

Beijing [China], February 2 (ANI): A Tibetan monk, who was jailed for six years for taking part in a peaceful protest against China's rule, is still being watched years after his release by Chinese police, said a media report.

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Beijing [China], February 2 (ANI): A Tibetan monk, who was jailed for six years for taking part in a peaceful protest against China's rule, is still being watched years after his release by Chinese police, said a media report.
Geshe Tsewang Namgyal, formerly a monk at the Draggo monastery in Sichuan's Kardze (in Chinese, Ganzi) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, was released in failing health on January 24, 2018, and is now in critical condition, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported citing a Tibetan living in exile as saying.
"He is succumbing to weak health due to the beatings he received in prison, and is now in critical condition with both his legs crippled," RFA's source said, citing contacts in the Draggo area and speaking on condition of anonymity to protect his sources.
According to RFA's source, still closely monitored by Chinese police, Namgyal was arrested on January 23, 2012, after taking part in a peaceful protest in Draggo against China's rule that turned deadly when police fired into the crowd. Namgyal was later released from prison on several conditions.
"He was not allowed to return to Draggo monastery, could not take part in any gatherings or own a cell phone, could not describe his experiences in prison with anyone, and had to obtain permission from the police before traveling or seeking medical treatment in a hospital," source said.
Arrested with Namgyal during the protest in Draggo were the monastery's accountant, Dralha, and Khenpo Tenga, a religious instructor. Both are now also in failing health, the source added.
"Dralha has lost his vision, and due to severe injuries to Khenpo Tenga's head, he cannot hear and has difficulty sleeping," RFA quoted the source as saying.
"But in spite of their deteriorating health, the Chinese government is constantly watching them and their daily activities, and they can't obtain proper medical treatment for their injuries because they can't afford it," the source said.
Wangden Kyab, a researcher at London-based Tibet Watch, criticized the excessive attention paid by police to the three former prisoners.
"Even after these Tibetan political prisoners had served their sentences and were released in failing health, the Chinese authorities are keeping an eye on them because they want to be sure they don't engage in such activities again, and because they want to eventually wipe them out," he said.
Tibet was formerly an independent country that was conquered and absorbed into China by force 70 years ago.
Tibetans living in Tibet and Tibetan areas of western China frequently complain of discrimination and human rights abuses, and say they fear Beijing is pursuing every more aggressive policies aimed at eradicating their national and cultural identity. (ANI)

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