China accused of torturing Tibetan monk as dam protests face brutal suppression

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Dharamshala [India], October 19 (ANI) The London-based human rights group Tibet Watch has raised alarm over the worsening condition of Gonpo Tsering, the abbot of Yena Monastery in Shiba village, who is reportedly fighting for his life at a hospital in Chengdu, Sichuan province. The 45-year-old religious leader was subjected to severe torture while in Chinese custody after participating in peaceful demonstrations against a controversial hydropower project in eastern Tibet, as reported by Phayul.

According to Phayul, Gonpo Tsering, detained in February 2024, was among hundreds of monks and villagers from Yena and Wonto monasteries who peacefully opposed the Kamtok Hydroelectric Dam in Dege, part of the Kham region. Sources claim the monk was brutally beaten during interrogation, leaving him unable to speak or eat, and suffering from serious respiratory issues, brain injuries, and loss of vision. The protests had erupted after authorities began relocating local communities to ma...

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