The year 2005 has been declared as the International Year of Gedhun
Choekyi Nyima the 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet. He turns 16 on 25
April 2005. It is his tenth year in Chinese custody at an undisclosed
location after he and his parents disappeared on 17 May 1995.
On 14 May 1995,His Holiness the Dalai Lama recognised the then
six-years old Gedhun Choekyi Nyima as the reincarnation of the Xth
Panchen Lama. The government of the People's Republic of China (PRC)
declared the announcement invalid and illegal. Three days later,
Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his parents disappeared and have never been
seen again. China has signed the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child on 29 August 1990 and ratified it on 2 March
1992. China's detention of boy Panchen Lama is a clear violation
of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as domestic
and international Laws.
In October 2000 a British delegation was told by the Chinese
authorities that the boy was well and attending school. They said
that his parents did not want international figures and the media
intruding into his life. Two photographs claimed to be of the
Panchen Lama were shown to the British delegation showing a boy of
approximately the same age. However it was impossible to determine
the boy's identity or location, and the British officials were not
given the photos to ascertain.
In August 2001, a Polish Parliamentary delegation visiting Lhasa was
told in response to repeated questions that Gedhun Choekyi Nyima
was healthy; the delegation was promised photos of the boy within
six weeks but never received them. Later, the Polish Government
received a letter from the Chinese embassy in Warsaw stating that
Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his parents did not want their peaceful life
disturbed by strangers, and that the Chinese government "respects
freedom of choice for its citizens and hopes that the Polish people
would understand that too."
In March 2002, a government delegation from the Tibet Autonomous
Region (TAR) met with a European Parliament delegation and the
authorities once again reiterated that Gedhun Choekyi Nyima did
not wish to be disturbed. The "TAR" delegation refused
to answer questions about photographs promised to the Polish
delegation. In the light of a refusal to provide photographs that
positively identify Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, or to allow independent
access to the boy and his family, the Tibetan people can only fear
the worst.
The continued disappearance of Panchen Lama in the Tibetan hierarchy
completely contradicts China's claim to respect religious freedom in
Tibet. It is a matter of great concern that such prominent religious
figure is denied and bereft of any traditional religious studies
and training even if he is alive.
For the past ten years since his abduction and disappearance
along with his parents, no information on their whereabouts
and well being were known to international bodies and human
rights watchdogs. Chadrel Rinpoche, a former abbot of Tashi
Lhunpo monastery seat of Panchen Lama, and Chairman of the Search
Committee for the reincarnation of the 11th Panchen Lama. Chadrel
Rinpoche and his assistant Champa Chungla disappeared from Chengdu
Airport in Sichuan Province on 14 May 1995. On 21 April 1997, the
Shigatse Intermediate People's court sentenced Chadrel Rinpoche
to six years of imprisonment. He was charged with "plotting to
split the country" and "leaking state secrets". He was accused of
working for and assisting the Dalai Lama in the search for the 11th
Panchen Lama. Although his sentence ended on 13 May 2001 following
the completion of a six-year prison term, it is believed that he is
now kept under house arrest. There is no additional information on
his exact whereabouts in Shigatse, or on his state of health. Jampa
Chungla, 56-year-old former assistant of Chadrel Rinpoche, was
arrested in 1995 for his participation in the search committee of
the 11th Panchen Lama. He was sentenced to a four- year prison term
and to a two-year deprivation of political rights. He continues
to be held in custody even after the completion of his original
four-year prison term.
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) is
deeply concerned at the Chinese government's continued detention
of a 15-year-old boy. In the wake of subsequent failures of past
independent bodies to meet the 11th Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi
Nyima, TCHRD urges the United Nations and its various thematic
bodies to pressure Chinese Government to allow Committee on Rights
of the Child to meet Gedhun Choekyi Nyima to verify his health and
living conditions. Hence, TCHRD appeals for unconditional release
of Panchen Lama and his family.