TCHRD has learned through reliable sources the demise of Nyima Drakpa, 29,
in his home on 1 October 2003. Nyima Drakpa, who was
serving nine years' imprisonment sentence, was released in early
September 2003 on medical parole. At the time of his release from the
prison, Drakpa was reportedly in severe health complications. Drakpa
was arrested in May 2000 and subsequently sentenced to nine years'
imprisonment on charges of "endangering state security" and
"incitement against the masses".
In late 1999, Drakpa pasted pro-independence posters on the gates of
a Memorial Garden in Tawu County, Kardze Tibet Autonomous Prefecture
("TAP"), Sichuan. The posters contained slogans such as "Free Tibet",
"Tibetans in Tibet have no freedom", "Tibet is not a part of China",
was signed at the end with his name. The County Public Security
Bureau ("PSB") officials started investigations the very next day and
detained another person with the same name from Drakpa's monastery,
Nyitso Monastery.
This incident led to the flight of Drakpa, while the one in
police custody was released after 15 days' detention when the
officers realised their mistake. Tawu County Police finally
arrested Drakpa in May 2000 from a village nearby Lhasa after
having recieved information about his hideout. He was beaten
severely during detention to extract confession for his alleged
crime at Tawu County PSB Detention Centre, and his family members
were denied visitation rights. The head of the police team, Yeshi,
was rewarded with a car for his "exemplary deed". A security post
was set up within the vicinity of Tawu Monastery manned by about
15 PSB officials and Yeshi was put in charge.
On 5 October 2000, the County Court in a closed trial sentenced
Drakpa to nine years' imprisonment sentence on charges of
"endangering state securty" and "incitement against the masses".
It was only in December of that year that his family members were
allowed to pass him food although personal visits were still not
permitted. Normally, a prisoner would be transferred to a prison
after sentencing, but in Drakpa's case, he was continued to be
detained at Tawu County Detention Centre. It was reported that
Drakpa was so severely tortured in prison that both his legs and
hands were fractured. He could not stand on his own and required
support from his fellow prisoners to go to bathroom.
Nyima Drakpa was born in Tawu County, Kardze "TAP", Sichuan
Province. He was a 29-year-old monk of the local Tawu Nyitso
Monastery. He went to a primary school for three years and spent
one year in County Middle School. Until his admission in Tawu Nyitso
Monastery in 1989, Drakpa engaged himself in farming. After a year's
stay at the monastery, he fled to India in 1990 and stayed for three
years in a monastery in South India. In 1994, Drakpa returned to
his monastery in Tibet where he stayed until his escape to Lhasa
in the wake of impending arrest for his pro-independence postings.