A Tibetan refugee from Tibet, Sonam Tsering, 18, has been jailed in Dilli
Bazaar Jail in Kathmandu, Nepal, following his arrest by the police upon
arrival in Kathmandu around 7 October 2005. Although the arrestee’s native
county in Tibet could not be established currently, he is said to belong to
Golog (Ch: Guoluo) Tibet Autonomous Prefecture (‘TAP’), Qinghai Province.
Sonam, who arrived in Kathmandu, holding Tong Xin Zhang (travel permit
which allows one to travel till the border), during the night, around 7
October 2005, headed straight to the Swayambunath area in Kathmandu, where
he was arrested by the Nepalese police. On 9 October 2005, he was handed
over to the Immigration Department of the Nepalese Home Ministry. The
Immigration Department imposed a monetary penalty of Nepalese Rupees
27,000/- (Approx USD 375) or an imprisonment term of three years. Since,
Sonam failed to pay the penalty, he was subsequently sentenced to three
years term in Dilli Bazaar Jail in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Earlier, another Tibetan exile returnee, Norbu Tsering, 25, was arrested
on 24 September 2005 at the Nepal-Tibet border while on his way back to
his native village in Kyidong (Ch: Jilong Xian) County, Shigatse
Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region ("TAR"). After being handed
over to the Nepalese Immigration Department on 28 September 2005, he was
imposed a similar monetary penalty of Nepalese Rupees 28, 651/- which he
failed to pay and consequently was sentenced to three years’ and three
months imprisonment term.
Both Sonam Tsering and Norbu Tsering are currently imprisoned in Dilli
Bazaar Jail. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
based in Kathmandu has been approached; however, due to the ongoing
three-day Dasain national holiday in Nepal, their status or hopes of
release could not be ascertained.
On 31 May 2003, Nepal deported 18 Tibetan refugees to Tibet under pressure
from the Chinese Embassy in Nepal despite massive international appeal.
TCHRD is gravely concerned about the two Tibetans who might face a similar
fate. The Centre calls upon the international community to help secure the
release of the two Tibetans.
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http://www.tchrd.org/publications/hr_updates/2003/hr200311.html#nepal
http://www.tchrd.org/publications/hr_updates/2003/hr200306.html#outcry