Additional Name(s): Drukdra, འབྲུག་སྒྲ།, 珠扎(音)
Gender: Male
Current Location: Lunggu County Prison, Wenchuan
Perpetrator: China
Ethnic Group: Tibetan
Religion or Belief: Buddhist – Tibetan
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: No
Sentence: 14 Years' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: November//2015
Date of Sentencing: December/6/2016
Current Status: Not Released
Religious Leader: Yes
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Adherence to a Religious Figure Attending a Religious Gathering or Meeting
Nature of Charges: Unknown
Drugdra is imprisoned for his adherence to a religious figure.
In November 2015, authorities arrested Drugdra, a monk, after accusing him of organizing observances to celebrate the Dalai Lama's 80th birthday.
On December 6, 2016, the Aba Tibetan & Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (T&QAP) Intermediate People’s Court sentenced Drugdra to 14 years in prison on unspecified charges.
Related Cases: Lobsang Khedrub, Lobsang Gephel, Lodroe, Bonkho Kyi
"Drugdra" Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC)
Additional Name(s): Bhongo Kyi, Bhonkho Kyi, བོན་ཁོ་སྐྱིད་, 本考吉(音), 本科吉
Gender: Female
Current Location: Lunggu County Prison, Wenchuan
Perpetrator: China
Ethnic Group: Tibetan
Religion or Belief: Buddhist – Tibetan
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: No
Sentence: 7 Years' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: November//2015
Date of Sentencing: December/6/2016
Current Status: Unknown
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Adherence to a Religious Figure Attending a Religious Gathering or Meeting
Nature of Charges: Unknown
Bonkho Kyi was imprisoned for her adherence to a religious figure.
In November 2015, authorities arrested Kyi after accusing her of organizing observances to celebrate the Dalai Lama's 80th birthday.
On December 6, 2016, the Aba Tibetan & Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (T&QAP) Intermediate People’s Court sentenced Kyi to 7 years in prison on unspecified charges.
Kyi's sentence should have ended in November 2022.
Related Cases: Lobsang Khedrub, Lobsang Gephel, Lodroe, Rinchen Tsultrim
Additional Name(s): Tsultrim, རིན་ཆེན་ཚུལ་ཁྲིམས་, 仁青持真
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: China
Ethnic Group: Tibetan
Religion or Belief: Bon
Sentence: 4 Years, 6 Months' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: August/1/2019
Date of Sentencing: November/27/2020
Date of Release: February/1/2024
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: Yes
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Criticizing Religious Freedom Conditions Distributing Religious Materials Online Activity
Nature of Charges: Separatism
Rinchen Tsultrim was imprisoned for criticizing state policies restricting religious freedom.
On August 1, 2019, security officials in Ngaba (Aba) County, Ngaba (Aba) Tibetan & Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (T&QAP), Sichuan province, detained Tsultrim, a monk, reportedly in relation to posts he made on social media about religious and political issues in Tibet. He was charged with "inciting separatism." After his arrest, Tsultrim's whereabout became unknown.
Prior to his arrest, authorities had shut down Tsultrim's website where he voiced criticism of state policies. He was also being kept under surveillance online and offline, including his distribution of books and scriptures to remote areas of Tibet via the post office, and his phone calls were monitored.
On November 27, 2020, the Aba Intermediate People's Court sentenced Tsultrim to four years and six months in prison for "inciting separatism."
On February 1, 2024, Tsultrim was reportedly released from Mianyang Prison, in Mianyang municipality, Sichuan.
"Tibetan monk who criticized China’s policies released from prison" Radio Free Asia (RFA)
"Rinchen Tsultrim" Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC)
"Reply from China dated 27 August 2021 to OHCHR joint communication [AL CHN 7/2021] of 16 July 2021" Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China
UN Inquiry Letter into the Detention of Rinchen Tsultrim and Go Sherab Gyatso UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights