(TibetanReview.net, Mar31’25) – Three UN human rights experts have released a joint communication they had issued on Jan 21, expressing concern over the jailing of a 29-year-old Tibetan man for his activism against an environment-devastating sand mining work being carried out by a Chinese building giant in his village in Ngaba (or Ngawa, Chinese: Aba) prefecture of Sichuan province. The communication was released after the expiry of 60 days within which the experts had urged Beijing for a response to their queries.
The experts have noted that Tsogon (also spelled as Tsongon in most of the reports on his case) Tsering, a resident of Tsaruma Village in Kakhog County, Ngaba prefecture, often led online campaigns ...





