
Lobsang Thabkhey, the former librarian of Kirti Monastery in Ngaba county in southwest China’s Sichuan province, is seen in an undated photo. Photo: Citizen journalist
A Tibetan Buddhist monk was arrested by Chinese police in June 2023 on charges of republishing books from the exiled Tibetan community and for contacting people outside the region, Radio Free Asia has learned.
The whereabouts of Lobsang Thabkhey, 54, who served as librarian of Kirti Monastery in Ngaba county in southwest China’s Sichuan province, remain unknown, two sources inside Tibet said on condition of anonymity for safety reasons.
Thabkhey, had been summoned several times by Chinese police before his arrest for questioning, one of the sources told RFA.
“The primary charge that was leveled against him was that he had published and disseminated books that had origins in the Tibetan exiled community while he was in charge of the library at Kirti monastery and he communicated with people outside Tibet,” another source said.
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