Published by World Tibet Network News - Thursday, December 07, 1995Message from Tibetan Youth Congress, President
TIBETAN YOUTH CONGRESS CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DHARAMSALA
URGENT APPEAL CASE
6th December, 1995
Tibetan Prisoner of Conscience faces threat of Death Penalty
We received urgent news today, from a reliable source in Tibet, through Nepal that Sholpa Dawa, a political prisoner in Sangyip prison, Tibet, whom we reported was arrested in August 1995, (October 24, 1995 Human Rights Update, prisoner No. 1) faces threat of execution anytime. Announcement on this regard are expected tomorrow or day after tomorrow.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
55-year old Sholpa Dawa from Lhasa, worked as a construction labourer for sometime after 1959 and afterwards worked as a private tailor.
On September 29, 1981 he was arrested and sentenced to two years imprisonment for allegedly distributing pamphlets on the independence of Tibet. He was deprived of his political rights for one year. He spent six months in Gutsa prison and one and half years in Sangyip prison.
On November 8, 1985, he was arrested for the second time for distributing pamphlets "denouncing the deteriorating living conditions of 6 million Tibetans and the anti-secular foreign (Chinese) invasion of Tibet". He was indicted along with eight other young Tibetans. This time he was sentended to four years in Sangyip prison and was deprived of his political rights for the duration of one year.
Sholpa Dawa was arrested for the third time in Lhasa sometime in the early part of August 1995. He is now facing fear of execution by the Chinese authorities.
We request the international Community and human right organizations to urgently appeal on this case.