More terrifying than the Hu Xinyu case?Female college student died mysteriously after being arrested and the police refused to return her body | Tibet | Strange death | Hu Xinyu

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2024-01-25 11:43:24

[Voice of Hope January 25, 2024](Comprehensive report by our reporter Yang Zheng) The overseas “Tibet Times” recently disclosed that Tsedon, a second-year student at Tibet University and a Tibetan girl, died mysteriously three weeks after being taken away by the police. , the police refused to return the remains. However, the report did not attract much attention from the outside world, so overseas Tibetans continued to speak out, calling for international pressure on the Chinese Communist government to reveal the truth.

Since the 19th, the exiled Tibetan Sakar Tashi has been posting on the overseas social media platform The article writes that on December 26, 2023, Caizhong, a second-year undergraduate female student at Tibet University in Lhasa, was arrested by the Nyam County police and disappeared. Half a month later, on January 15, 2024, her family learned that she died mysteriously at the Nimu County People’s Hospital. Police said she suddenly fell and was taken to the hospital where she could not be saved. The family has repeatedly asked authorities to return her body.

Sagar Tashi said in an interview with Radio Free Asia, “The authorities did not explain clearly why they arrested her. The Tibet Times wrote that she taught Tibetan to children during winter and summer vacations and distributed free textbooks to help needy children.”

Dawa Tsering, director of the Tibetan Policy Research Center of the Central Tibetan Administration, told Radio Free Asia, “If it was really just a fall and she was taken to the hospital, her family would be allowed to visit, but her death was kept secret until her death. Anyone who understands China’s (Chinese Communist Party’s) behavior in Tibet knows that this must be a political issue.”

Dawa Tsering said that the Chinese Communist government suppresses the Tibetan language. If you teach Tibetan in private, you will be invited to tea by the police or arrested. Someone once ran a Tibetan language cram school in Yushu, Qinghai and was sentenced to five years. But this was the first time he heard that a Tibetan college student was caught teaching Tibetan and died as a result.

Exiled Tibetan Tsering Dawa said that if she was really caught and tortured to death for teaching Tibetan language, it would also reflect the one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party and the intensification of the assimilation policy of surrounding ethnic minorities. Society must be held accountable for this, otherwise more tragedies will occur.

The student organization of the Free Tibet Movement, as well as Tibetan exile organizations in Europe, the United States, and India, launched a face-showing relay video campaign to condemn the CCP’s atrocities and support Caizhong.

Sagar Tashi pointed out that Tibetans abroad were shocked and saddened by the news and wrote an open letter about the incident of the dead college student. However, the outside world seemed to be numb to what happened in Tibet and did not care much. If the outside world pays less attention to it, the CCP government will suppress Tibet, eliminate Tibet, and violate human rights more frequently.

The United Nations Human Rights Council held a universal periodic review meeting on January 23 to review China’s human rights situation. According to Free Asia, representatives of 163 member states spoke at the more than three-hour meeting. Representatives from many European and American countries were concerned about the CCP’s human rights violations, human rights and religious freedom in Tibet and Xinjiang, the CCP’s suppression of human rights lawyers and dissidents, and The changes after the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong are the focus.

Michele Taylor, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council, harshly criticized the Chinese Communist Party’s violations of human rights in Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong and other places, and demanded the abolition of laws such as the National Security Law and the Counterintelligence Act.

The representative of the Czech Republic criticized the CCP for using the pretext of safeguarding national security to suppress ethnic minorities and their religious freedom. He also said that the “Hong Kong National Security Law” ignores basic human rights and freedoms. He asked the Hong Kong government to stop intimidating and attacking human rights lawyers and journalists, and asked the CCP to stop intimidation and attacks on human rights lawyers and journalists. Stop cross-border kidnapping and intimidation of Chinese citizens living overseas.

Japan and Ireland are concerned about the human rights situation in China and Hong Kong; the United Kingdom and Canada demand the repeal of the Hong Kong National Security Law; Denmark demands the release of people including writers, journalists and human rights lawyers detained for exercising freedom of expression and human rights.

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