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[[Lithang]] [[Tulku]] Tenzin Delek [[Rinpoche]] or Tenzing Deleg ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|བསྟན་འཛིན་བདེ་ལེགས་}}, [[Wylie]]: [[Bstan 'dzin]] bde {{Wiki|legs}}) (born 1950, in [[Lithang]], [[Tibet]]) is a [[Tibetan Buddhist]] leader from Garze, [[Sichuan]]. He was arrested on April 7, 2002 during a raid on Jamyang Choekhorling in Garze, [[Sichuan]], [[China]]. He was accused of being involved in a bomb attack on April 3, 2002 on the central square of Sichuan's provincial capital, {{Wiki|Chengdu}}.
 
  
He was convicted for alleged involvement in a series of unsolved bombings in his region by the {{Wiki|Chinese}} authorities and sentenced to [[death]] in December 2002 along with Lobsang Dhondup, a 28-year old assistant of his. Lobsang was executed almost immediately in late January 2003, marking the first execution of a [[Tibetan]] for {{Wiki|political}} crimes in 20 years. Tenzin Delek's trial began on November 29th 2002 before the Local Court in Garze and was sentenced to [[death]] with a two-year execution adjournment. Overseas [[human rights]] groups and United Nations [[human rights]] experts protested that the case against him was seriously flawed, that he did not receive a fair trial, and was mistreated in detention.
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[[Lithang Tulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche]] or [[Tenzing Deleg]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[བསྟན་འཛིན་བདེ་ལེགས་]]}}, [[Wylie]]: [[Bstan 'dzin bde legs]]) (born 1950, in [[Lithang]], [[Tibet]]) is a [[Tibetan Buddhist]] leader from [[Garze]], [[Sichuan]].
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He was arrested on April 7, 2002 during a raid on [[Jamyang Choekhorling]] in [[Garze]], [[Sichuan]], [[China]].
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He was accused of being involved in a bomb attack on April 3, 2002 on the central square of Sichuan's provincial capital, {{Wiki|Chengdu}}.
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He was convicted for alleged involvement in a series of unsolved bombings in his region by the {{Wiki|Chinese}} authorities and sentenced to [[death]] in December 2002 along with [[Lobsang Dhondup]], a 28-year old assistant of his.  
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[[Lobsang]] was executed almost immediately in late January 2003, marking the first execution of a [[Tibetan]] for {{Wiki|political}} crimes in 20 years. [[Tenzin Delek's]] trial began on November 29th 2002 before the Local Court in Garze and was sentenced to [[death]] with a two-year execution adjournment.  
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Overseas [[human rights]] groups and [[United Nations]] [[human rights]] experts protested that the case against him was seriously flawed, that he did not receive a fair trial, and was mistreated in detention.
  
 
His sentence was commuted to [[life]] imprisonment on 26 January 2005. Many overseas advocates of [[Tenzin Delek Rinpoche]] continue to fight for a retrial.
 
His sentence was commuted to [[life]] imprisonment on 26 January 2005. Many overseas advocates of [[Tenzin Delek Rinpoche]] continue to fight for a retrial.
  
Tenzin Delek is also widely known for working to develop {{Wiki|social}}, {{Wiki|medical}}, educational and [[religious]] {{Wiki|institutions}} for [[Tibetan]] nomads in [[eastern Tibet]], as an advocate for {{Wiki|environmental}} conservation in the face of indiscriminate logging and mining projects, and as a [[mediator]] between [[Tibetans]] and {{Wiki|Chinese}}.
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[[Tenzin Delek]] is also widely known for working to develop {{Wiki|social}}, {{Wiki|medical}}, educational and [[religious]] {{Wiki|institutions}} for [[Tibetan]] nomads in [[eastern Tibet]], as an advocate for {{Wiki|environmental}} conservation in the face of indiscriminate logging and mining projects, and as a [[mediator]] between [[Tibetans]] and {{Wiki|Chinese}}.
  
In November 2009, 40,000 [[Tibetans]] in Tenzin Delek [[Rinpoche's]] home area signed a petition asking for a re-trial. They staged a hunger strike at the county seat of [[Lithang]] for a few days, which lead to the temporary arrest of about 70 [[Tibetans]].
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In November 2009, 40,000 [[Tibetans]] in [[Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's]] home area signed a petition asking for a re-trial. They staged a hunger strike at the county seat of [[Lithang]] for a few days, which lead to the temporary arrest of about 70 [[Tibetans]].
  
 
==Statement by Tenzin Delek==
 
==Statement by Tenzin Delek==
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"Since I am a [[Tibetan]], I have always been {{Wiki|sincere}} and devoted to the interests and well-being of [[Tibetan people]]. That is the real [[reason]] why the {{Wiki|Chinese}} do not like me and framed me. That is why they are going to take my [[precious]] [[life]] even though I am innocent."
 
"Since I am a [[Tibetan]], I have always been {{Wiki|sincere}} and devoted to the interests and well-being of [[Tibetan people]]. That is the real [[reason]] why the {{Wiki|Chinese}} do not like me and framed me. That is why they are going to take my [[precious]] [[life]] even though I am innocent."
  

Latest revision as of 08:27, 14 December 2015

Tenzin Delek Rinpoche


Lithang Tulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche or Tenzing Deleg (Tibetan: བསྟན་འཛིན་བདེ་ལེགས་, Wylie: Bstan 'dzin bde legs) (born 1950, in Lithang, Tibet) is a Tibetan Buddhist leader from Garze, Sichuan.

He was arrested on April 7, 2002 during a raid on Jamyang Choekhorling in Garze, Sichuan, China.

He was accused of being involved in a bomb attack on April 3, 2002 on the central square of Sichuan's provincial capital, Chengdu.

He was convicted for alleged involvement in a series of unsolved bombings in his region by the Chinese authorities and sentenced to death in December 2002 along with Lobsang Dhondup, a 28-year old assistant of his.

Lobsang was executed almost immediately in late January 2003, marking the first execution of a Tibetan for political crimes in 20 years. Tenzin Delek's trial began on November 29th 2002 before the Local Court in Garze and was sentenced to death with a two-year execution adjournment.

Overseas human rights groups and United Nations human rights experts protested that the case against him was seriously flawed, that he did not receive a fair trial, and was mistreated in detention.

His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment on 26 January 2005. Many overseas advocates of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche continue to fight for a retrial.

Tenzin Delek is also widely known for working to develop social, medical, educational and religious institutions for Tibetan nomads in eastern Tibet, as an advocate for environmental conservation in the face of indiscriminate logging and mining projects, and as a mediator between Tibetans and Chinese.

In November 2009, 40,000 Tibetans in Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's home area signed a petition asking for a re-trial. They staged a hunger strike at the county seat of Lithang for a few days, which lead to the temporary arrest of about 70 Tibetans.

Statement by Tenzin Delek

"Since I am a Tibetan, I have always been sincere and devoted to the interests and well-being of Tibetan people. That is the real reason why the Chinese do not like me and framed me. That is why they are going to take my precious life even though I am innocent."

Source

Wikipedia:Tenzin Delek Rinpoche