In the highlands of Qinghai Province, nestled in the rugged terrain of Tongde County, Tsang Monastery once stood as a beacon of Tibetan Buddhist spiritual resilience and cultural continuity. Today, it is a symbol of something far darker: the systematic dismantling of Tibetan religious life under Chinese rule. The recent arrest of Geshe Zega Gyatso, the long-standing surveillance of his brother Khedrub Gyatso, and the tragic suicide of the monastery’s managing director, Geshe Shersang Gyatso, form a harrowing triad of repression that demands global attention.
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