Free me!
Appeal of Political Prisoners from Tibet
Date of action
March 27th, 28th, 29th or 30th 2001
Content
Why this action?
The targets
The Idea
Tools we can offer to you
What you have to do
Media work
Dates to be kept in mind!
How to produce the posters
Zürich, february 15, 2001
Why this action?
As we learned in january in London at the Tibet support group meeting some governments in Europe have not shown much interest to support a Tibet/China-resolution at the forthcoming UN meeting of the Human Rights commission in Geneva. There is a need to publicly name these government and to put public pressure on them.
In London TSGs agreed to organize in March 2001 a coordinated public campaign, which was called FREE ME! 451[1] political prisoners will appeal to the European Union to support a Tibet resolution in Geneva.
It was agreed to use strong visuals. After reading this paper you should be capable to carry out the FREE ME!- action which has the potential to attract media attention in your countries and build a public pressure on France, Germany, UK and Sweden, which holds the presidency of the European Union.
The targets
The countries to be targeted as far as it concerns the FREE ME! action are
France,
Germany,
UK and
Sweden, that holds the presidency of the European Union.
It is left to the Support Groups either to target the European Union as a whole or the gouvernment of one of the mentionned states.
We would like to request you to contact the Tibet Office in Geneva as soon as you made a decision.
The Idea:
It is clear that without media attention the proposed idea does not make much sense. Therefor it is absolutly crucial to have some media people on the spot. We will concentrate this time on visuals (tv, pictures in dailies) since we don’t have any real new facts & figures to publicize.
(On tactics and tricks how to interest media see paragraph „media work“. )
The action:
-In front of a building (embassy, parlament or cultural institute which represents the target country) we will put up 451 posters with the name of the Tibetan political prisoners who are detained in Chinese prisons. Each poster symbolising one prisoner will carry the words: FREE ME!
-A press release about the past and present record of the nn government on the Tibet-resolution will be sent out.
-Similar actions should happen the same day in as much as possible European countries.
FREE ME! - action design (C):
451 persons, every person holding a poster of political prisoner
Supporting events:
- If possible coordinate parliamentary statement of your MPs in support of the action or the ...
- Additionally there is the idea of building a cage. E.g. there will be a cage in Geneva outside the UN-Building, which people can take turns to occupy. Ask celebrities to spend a few minutes in there. Target key countries depending on country positions – eg “I am asking UK to free me”.
Offers
Tools we can offer to you
-professionally designed art concept for the FREE ME! - action
-all art work available either as hardcopy or as datafiles.
-guidelines how to attract the media
-a hotline (0041 78 744 30 10) for all questions with regard to the action.
-a press release with background informations.
What you have to do
-find in your nations capitol a site with exciting perspectives that fits to our purpose.
-invite the media
-production of the 451 posters (see dates to be kept in mind)
-decide on a method how to produce the posters
-enough volunteers who help to transport and put up the posters
-if circumstances allow do it without a permission.
Media work
(press material will follow)
Start to contact the media two days in advance. By telephone!
The most important thing is to bring photographers and tv cameras to the site of the action.
Focus on photoagencies:
-In all countries there are wires or special agencies (keystone, reuters, etc.) who are specialised on pictures. If you succeed to interest one of them you have already achieved a lot!
-Make the action sound interesting („Great visuals!“). Tell them that newspaper seem to be interested to get the pictures, a press release will follow.
-If a photographer comes, do everything to satisfy his/her whishes .
-Many newspapers decide on the base of available pictures to cover a story or not: It often is not the importance of the news but the quality of the picture which brings a story in the papers.
-Most papers choose pictures before noon. Therefor it is absolutely necessary to have the action in the morning.
Newspaper, Press:
-Invite them to the action and mention to them that photo agencies assured to send a photographer to the action
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TV Stations
-Mention that you don’t have a permission but that you are determined to do the action. („It is not illegal but ...“)
-Mention that you expect a lot of movements. Maybe police, etc. ...
Interviews
-Don’t try to be creative. Repeat in the interviews the slogan, message of the action again and again. Concentrate on some keyphrases from the pressrelease: i.e.
-„451 political prisoners from Tibet are appealing to the nn government. because ...“
Dates to be kept in mind!
March 10th
In Vienna there will be a short instruction for all those who take part in the action and have unanswered questions. Place and time will be announced in time.
March 12th
For those who have no internet access: Deadline to order the materials on hardcopy (paper/CD).
Send your orders to: or 0041 78 744 30 10
March 19th
UN Human Rights Meeting starts in Geneva.
A cage with a Tibetan prisoner inside will be put up.
March 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th
Dates for FREE ME! - action
(On march 29, 2001 the Tibetan delegation in Geneva will have their official briefing at the UN)
How to produce the posters
- Read the whole guideline
- Opent the file „poster“: file will follow, as soon as you sent the order to:
If you don’t have the computer facilities order a hardcopy (paper or CD). Send a mail to
- Make a print. Resolution as high as possible.
- Copy the „original“ 451 times Enlarged to A3 size (twice A4 or 29,7 cm x 42cm)
- Write the number, 001 to 451, and the name of a political prisoner on the posters. Each poster identifying one of the prisoner. (a list of prisoners will be sent to you as soon as you sent us a order)
- Decide how you want to arrange the FREE ME! - posters.
Design A: on 451 cardboards minimum size A3
Design B: on ropes: 20 x 25 posters
Design C: 451 Tibet supporters, holding one poster.
Design ADesign BDesign C
- According to your choice (see 6.) either fix the poster on
-Design A: for a cardboards
-Design B: a rope/thread
-Design C: or just take the posters to the action
- Important:
Explore the place/site you have choosen to display the posters before you start with the FREE ME! action.
9. Liste of the prisonner
001. Jamyang Tashi, M 28 • 002. Tenpa, M 35 • 003. Tsultrim Jinpa, M 25 • 004. Tsering Chonden, M 22 • 005. Yeshi Nyima, M 25 • 006. Tashi Phuntsok, M 25 • 007. Yeshi Tenzin, M 32 • 008. Gyurmey, M 28 • 009. Tenzin Choewang, M 63 • 010. Namgyal Sopa M, 26 • 011. Diru Dadak, M 36 • 012. Tsering Lhagon, M 40 • 013. Sonam Choephel SerpaSichoe, M 83 • 014. Khedrup, M ... • 015. Yeshi, M ... • 016. Thutop, M ... • 017. Thupten Tsering, M ... • 018. Tenpa Wangdrak Sonam, M 47 • 019. Lobsang Tenzin,
M 22 • 020.Dradul, M 26 • 021. Ngawang Pekar Paljor, M 27 • 022. Yeshi Ngawang Migmar, M 23 • 023. Phuntsok Nyidon Tseten, F 23 • 024. Ngawang Woeser Jamyang, M 23 • 025. JampelJangchup Yugyal, M 30 • 026. Ngawang Phulchung Anu, M 32 • 027. Ngawang Gyaltsen Ngodup Gyaltsen, M 29 • 028. Rinzin Choekey Yangzom, F 25 • 029. Tenzin Thupten DawaYangki, F 23 • 030. Lobsang Tenzin, M 36 • 031. Gyaltsen Dolkar Dawa, F 23 • 032. Loyak, M 24 • 033. Phuntsok Samten Penpa, M 25 • 034. Tenzin Gyurme Tenzin Dragpa, M 23 • 035. Phuntsok Jangsem Buchung, M 21 • 036. Ngawang Tensang Penpa, M 22 • 037. Ngawang Sungrab Dawa Tsering, M 25 • 038. Tanak Jigme Sangpo, M 70 • 039. TseringPhuntsok, M27 • 040. Thupten Yeshi, M 42 • 041. Phuntsok Seje Penpa, M 24 • 042. Lobsang Yarphel Penpa, M 21 • 043. Lobsang Ngawang, M 23 • 044. Shilok, M 34 • 045.Phuntsok Drimed Tenzin, M 23 • 046. Namdrol Lhamo Nyidrol, F 29 • 047. Tsering Wangdu, M 24 • 048. Ngawang Lochoe Dondrup Dolma, F 24 • 049. Ngawang Choekey Yeshi, F 24• 050. Ngawang Tsamdrol Dickey Wangmo, F 22 • 051. Tsering Norbu, M 25 • 052. Ngawang Samdup, F 19 • 053. Ngawang Sangdrol Rigchug, F 15 • 054. Jampel Gedun Jamyang,M 31 • 055. Lobsang Jampa Tsering Phuntsok,
M 29 • 056. Lobsang Lungtok Lobsang Tenzin, ?M 23 • 057. Ngawang Choezom Pasang Lhamo, F 22 • 058. Lhundrup LhundrupDorjee, M 23 • 059. Dorje, M 26 • 060. Paljor Tsering, M ... • 061. Palgon Tsering, M ... • 062. Bhuchung, M 23 • 063. Kunchok Tsering, M 32 • 064. Lobsang, M ... • 065. Tsering, M 27 • 066. Bagdro, M 24 • 067. Nyima Tenzin Jr., M 29 • 068. Dorjee, M 25 • 069. Tenpa, M 35 • 070. Pasang Ka-passang, M 23 • 071. Tsewang Dratul, M 64 • 072. Jampa, M 16 • 073. Dhondup Tsering, M 62 • 074. Yeshi Jinpa Pema Samdup, M 20 • 075. Jamyang Tsering, M 52
• 076. Namkha Dorje, M 22 • 077. Ngawang Choephel Choephel, M 34 • 078. Tsamchoe, F 20 • 079. Tsenor, M 26 • 080. Lodroe Gyatso, M 33 • 081. Tenzin Namdrak Pasang,
M 23 • 082. Lhakpa, M 22 • 083. Lobsang, M 30 • 084. Dolma Tsamchoe, F 21 • 085. Ngawang Tsering, M • 086. Sonam Gyatso , M 40 • 087. O-Chok, M 27 • 088. Sherab Gyatso, M 40 • 089. Pema Kyab, M 40 • 090. Lobsang Gyatso, M 40 • 091. Phuntsok Thinden Sonam Tsering, M 19 • 092. Buchung, M ... • 093. Phuntsok, M 22 • 094. Tharpa, M 17 • 095. Lhaksam, M 20 • 096. Sonam Tsering, M 39 • 097. Sonam, M 20 • 098. Ngawang Tseten,
F 18 • 099. Bhuchung Changkhok, M 21 • 100. Ngawang Jungne Tashi Tsering, M 27 • 101. Ngawang Sangden, F 25 • 102. Ngawang Pema, F ... • 103. Lobsang Choedron, F ... • 104. Lobsang Yangzom, F ... • 105. Choekyi Wangmo, F 21 • 106. Ngawang Tsangpa Dorjee, M 22
• 107. Tsering Dhondup Tsering Samdup, M 21 • 108. Phuntsok Sodak Migmar, M 18
• 109. Pema Tsomo Tasang, F 28 • 110. Wangdu, M 22 • 111. Lobsang Yeshe, M 23
• 112. Sangye Dondrup, M 17 • 113. Jigme Lobsang, M 18 • 114. Karma Geleg Phunkhang, M 46 • 115. Lhasang, M 23 • 116. Tenzin Norbu, M 21 • 117. Tsondru Wangmo, F 36 • 118. Rinchen Tsering, M 34 • 119. Ngawang Dorjee, M 22 • 120. Lobsang Nyamling Aumzed, M 21 • 121. Jampa Tashi, M 29 • 122. Lobsang Jinpa Pema Tsering, M 26 • 123. Chemi Dorjee, M 30 • 124. Lobsang Tsegyal Lobsang Tendon, M 31 • 125. Lobsang Palden, M 27 • 126. Dungkar Bum, M 30 • 127. Jhangchub Drolma, F 29 • 128. Legshe Tsokey Bhuchung, M 27 • 129. Phuntsok Rigchog Migmar, M 25 • 130. Ngawang Ngonkyen Kalsang Phuntsog, M 20 • 131. Sonam Paljor, M 15 • 132. Namdrol, M 24 • 133. Tenzin, M 27 • 134. Kalsang, F ... • 135. Bhukhog, M 24 • 136. Tsewang Palden, M 64 • 137. Pema Choedron, F 66 • 138. Phurbu Tsering, M ... • 139. Bu Gaga, M ... • 140. Takchoe, F ... • 141. Tseten Dolker,
F 28 • 142. Khedrup Gyatso, M ... • 143. Damdrul, M 23 • 144. Yangchen, F 23 • 145. Pasang Wangmo, F ... • 146. Legshe Ngawang Bhuchung, M ... • 147. Norbu Jamyang, M ... • 148. Jampel Tharchin Chungtag, M ... • 149. Jampa Chung La Jinglag, M 50
• 150. Ngawang Tendar, M 30 • 151. Rinzin Wangyal Rinwang, M 48 • 152. Lodroe Chonzom Sidshi, F 38 • 153. Wangchug, M ... • 154.Sangmo, F ... • 155. Ngawang Pelyang Sangmo, F 18 • 156. Buchung, M .2 • 157. Yangchen, F ... • 158. Lobsang Tsering, ?M ... • 159. Lobsang Sherap Bushop, M 30 • 160. Ngawang Dhamchoe Norbu, M ... • 161. Ngawang Choezom Jangchup Dolma, F 25 • 162. Pasang, M 20 • 163. Jampa Dawa Dawa, M 25 • 164. Tseten, M 26 • 165. Sonam Dhondup Lobsang Phurbu, M 23 • 166. Yeshi Tenzin, M 20 • 167. Gyaltsen Wangmo, F 20 • 168. Lobsang Gelek,
M 25 • 169. Sonam Tsering, M 25 • 170. Lobsang Choedrag, M 42 • 171.Jampa Jorden, M 35 • 172. Tenzin, M 58 • 173. Tra-sil, F 54 • 174. Damchoe Drolma Dadon, F 27 • 175. Sangye Choedon Tsamchoe Dolkar, F 25 • 176. Choephel Losang Losang Choephel,
M 20 • 177. Tenzin Namgyal Jigme, M 23 • 178. Phuntsok Samten, F ... • 179. Ngawang Kalsang Norbu, M 24 • 180. Norbu, M 22 • 181. Chogdrup Drolma, F 23 • 182. Tenzin Choedron, M 28 • 183. Ngawang Tenzin, F 28 • 184. Tenzin Jigme Passang, M 20
• 185. Tenzin Gyaltsen, M 28 • 186. Chime Drolkar Thupten Jungney, F 21 • 187. Nordi, M ... • 188. Jampa Ngawang Dolma, F 23 • 189. Rigzin Monlam Choenyi, F 19 • 190. Sonam Choephel Nagril, M 26 • 191. Che-Che, F 22 • 192. Jamdron, F 26 • 193. Ngawang Youdon, F ... • 194. Dekyi, F 29 • 195. Tsering Choekyi, F 19 • 196. Namdol Wangmo, F 28 • 197. Chadrel Jampel Trinley Chadrel Rinpoche, M 55 • 198. Ngawang Choephel, M 31 • 199. Phuntsok Palzom Pemba, F 19 • 200. Gyaltsen, M 29 • 201. Topgyal Tsempo Topgyal, M 56 • 202. Orgyan Tashi, M 53 • 203. Demchog, M ... • 204. Kalsang Dargye, M ... • 205. Drugo Tsering, M ... • 206. Phurcho, M 20 • 207. Jigme Gyalpo, M 23 • 208. Thupten Zangpo Tenpa Choephel, M 19 • 209. Ngawang Tenzin Tsering Dhondrup, M 23 • 210. Trinley Dorje Lhundrup Palbar, M 19 • 211. Tenzin Jamyang Norsang, M 24 • 212. Thongmon, M ... • 213. Tsewang Dhondup Tsewang Tenzin, M 20 • 214. Tsedrub, M ... • 215. Trinley Dondrup, M 23 • 216. Tempa Yeshi,
M ... • 217. Tashi Dondrup, M 28 • 218. Tashi Namgyal, M ... • 219. Tsering Lhamo, F ...
• 220. Nyima Dhondrup, M ... • 221. Atsak, M 30 • 222. Dingang Rinpoche, M 30 • 223. Lobsang Tenchong, M 19 • 224. Tamdrin Wangchen, M 30 • 225. Tsering Dorje, M 33
• 226. Dawa, M ... • 227. Nyima, M ... • 228. Topgyal, M ... • 229. Bhagzo, M 60 • 230. Gonpo, M 43 • 231. Lodroe, M 23 • 232. Nyima Tsamchoe, M ... • 233. Lobsang Dorje,
M ... • 234. Ngodup Gyaltsen, M 23 • 235. Bhutuk, M 22 • 236. Pa Ngawang, M 42 • 237. Sonam Wangchuk, M 26 • 238. Sonam Tsering, M 36 • 239. Rinkar Ngawang, M 52
• 240. Chungpo, M 19 • 241. Chungpo, M 19 • 242. Phuntsok Youdon, F 20 • 243. Dramdul, M 60 • 244. Gonpo, M 35 • 245. Tseten, F 21 • 246. Yeshi, F 21 • 247. Lobsang Choephel Choephel, M 25 • 248. Gyaltsen Thokmey Ngawang Woeser, M 27 • 249. Jigme Sangpo,M 42 • 250. Kelsang Yeshe Lhundup Kelsang, M 26 • 251. Tsenyi, F 25
• 252. Lobsang Choedon, F 17 • 253. Jampel, F 23 • 254. Lobsang Tenzin Dawa Tenzin, M 38 • 255. Yeshi Rabgyal Bhagdro, M 28 • 256. Tasang Norbu, M 21 • 257. Sonam Tsering Kongtruk, M 24 • 258. Pasang Tsegye Pasang Tsering, M 38 • 259. Phuntsok Dhondup Tsering Bakdro, M 28 • 260. Jampa Lodroe Lobsang Tenpa, M 23 • 261. Dueshe Lobsang Dawa, M 22 • 262. Tsebar Gyalpo, M 29 • 263. Ngawang, M 21 • 264. Tashi Nyima Tashi Namgyal, M 19 • 265. Kunchok Dhondup, M 24 • 266. Jampa Tenkyong Pulu, M 25 • 267. Tenzin Gelek Penpa, M 23 • 268. Yonten Gyalpo Tenzin Norbu, M 28 • 269. Tseten Dolma, F 38 • 270. Jampa Thaye Dragpa Thaye, M 19 • 271. Namgyal, M 30 • 272. Gonpo, M 31 • 273. Pema, F 17 • 274. Namdrol Choesang, F 17
• 275. Lobsang Burug, M 21 • 276. Lobsang Tenphel Pasang Ngodup, M 19 • 277. Yangdrol, F 18 • 278. Tenzin Lobsang Sonam Dorje, M 33 • 279. Phuntsok, F 18 • 280. Dawa Dorjee, M 31 • 281. Phuntsok, M 25 • 282. Ngawang Kalsang, M 45 • 283. Pasang Norbu, M 32 • 284. Rinchen Drolma, F 20 • 285. Sangye Dhondrup, M 21 • 286. Lobsang Dolma, F 25 • 287. Ngawang Yangdrol, F 25 • 288. Khedrup, M 20 • 289. Sigpa Rinpoche, M 22 • 290. Phuntsok Rabgyay, M 26 • 291. Lobsang Tsondrue, M 22 •
292. Thinley Tsundue, M 25 • 293. Thinley Tsultrim, M 27 • 294. Lobsang Tharchin Khamsum Wangdu, M 19 • 295. Ngawang Zomkyi, F 24 • 296. Kelsang Dorje, M 23
• 297. Lobsang Choeden Migmar Dhondrup, M 22 • 298. Lobsang Tashi, M 25 • 299. Gonpo, M 65 • 300. Dargyal, M 28 • 301. Yeshi, M 30 • 302. Trulku Ka Bukey, M 30
• 303. Lhundrup Palden, M 31 • 304. Jigme Gyatso, M 34 • 305. Soepa Lodroe Thupten, M 28 • 306. Gonpo Sonam Sonam, M 30 • 307. Gelek Jinpa, M ... • 308. Penpa, M 21
• 309. Yeshi Tenzin, M 17 • 310. Pendor, M 17 • 311. Tashi Dargye, M 28 • 312. Sogon (Sokog), M 25 • 313. Samten, M • 314. Ngawang Choejor, M 26 • 315. Tselo, M • 316. Geyphel, M ... • 317. Dorpa, M 33 • 318. Norbu Phuntsok, M 24 • 319. Tsultrim Sherab Penpa Chungwa, M 23 • 320. Tenzin Dorjee, M 23 • 321. Sonam Gyatso, M 28 • 322. Choejor, M ... • 323. Lungtok, M ... • 324. Choe, M 21 • 325. Ngawang Saldron, F... • 326. Jamyang Gyatso Kalsang, M 29 • 327. Ngawang Youdron, F ... • 328. Ngawang Oeser,
F ... • 329. Sangye Tsering, M ... • 330. Dobha, M ... • 331. Nyima Tsering, M 18 • 332. Gyaltsen, M 23 • 333. Yidhi, M 24 • 334. Kalsang Tsewang, M 49 • 335. Andruk, M ...
• 336. Kalsang, M ... • 337. Tsering Norbu, F 40 • 338. Lobsang Tashi, M 60 • 339. Thupten Dhargey, M ... • 340. Kalsang Norbu, M 27 • 341. Tsultrim Gelek Tsultrim, M 23 • 342. Yeshi Palmo, F 21 • 343. Tsering Chodon, F ... • 344. Dawa Tsering Thupten,
M 27 • 345. Tenzin Yeshi, F 21 • 346. Tsering Tashi, M 30 • 347. Yangzom, F 31 • 348. Tsering Gyaltsen, M 38 • 349. Tashi Phuntsok, M 25 • 350. Lobsang Damchoe Tsepal,
M 27 • 351. Lobsang Dorjee, ?M 19 • 352. Ngawang Choephel, M 17 • 353. Rigzin Dhondrup, M 36 • 354. Sherab Tsultrim, M 25 • 355. Rinzin Choephel, M24 • 356. Wangdu Passang, M ... • 357. Phuntsok Wangdu, M 32 • 358. Migmar Dolma, F 45
• 359. Choephel, M 32 • 360. Lobsang Tenzin, M 25 • 361. Ngodrub, M 40 • 362. Kalsang, F ... • 363. Palden, F ... • 364. Chadra, M 29 • 365. Monlam, M 44 • 366. Penpa, M 32 • 367. Dawa Tsering, M 16 • 368. Jampel Tendar, Migmar M 20 • 369. Namgyal Geysar, M 21 • 370. Gedhun Gyatso, M 20 • 372. Bhu Dawa, M 25 • 373. Lobsang Tsultrim Lobsang Tsering, M 37 • 374. Choeying Jampel, M 23 • 375. Choephel, M 27
• 376. Lokud, M 23 • 377. Dawa, M 61 • 378. Ngawang Beljey, M 27 • 379. Lobsang Nyima, Gyeche, M 30 • 380. Tenzin Chuwang, M 80 • 381. Dakpa Wangden, Dakpa Yonten, M 50 • 382. Ngawang Choedron Ngawang Yangzom, F 21 • 383. Lobsang Ngawang, M 37 • 384. Kalsang Wangdu Kadrok, M 23 • 385. Kalsang Tsering, Gyakdrok, M 20 • 386. Lobsang Jamyang, M 40 • 387. Gyalchoy, M ... • 388. Palden Wangmo, F • 389. Tenpa Rabgyal, M 28 • 390. Gyaltsen Chupar, F • 391. Norsang, M 27 • 392. Tsundue Tharchin, F ... • 393. Samdrup, M 29 • 394. Wado Samten, M 71 • 395. Samten, M 60 • 396. Lobsang Choephel Megru Choephel, M 24 • 397. Gonpo Nara, M ... • 398. Choedar, M 24 • 399. Tsewang Palmo Tsepag, F 65 • 400. Gedhun Tharchin,
M 26 • 401. Tenzin Tsultrim, M 17 • 402. Gyaltsen Tsultrim, M 18 • 403. Tenzin Lobsang, M 25 • 404. Pasang Norbu, M 25 • 405. Karma Dawa, M 30 • 406. Lobsang Sherab Gurtsun Sherab, M 23 • 407. Ama Lhundrup Wangmo, F 62 • 408. Wotse, M 55 • 409. Dakpa Kalko, M 60 • 410. Lobsang Lhundup, M 25 • 411. Sonam, M ... • 412. Ngawang, M 28 • 413. Kelsang Thutop, M 32 • 414. Tenzin, M 23 • 415. Lobsang Kunchok Choedar, M 23 • 416. Ngawang Tsedup Tenzin Wangyal, M 16 • 417. Dakpa, M 23
• 418. Ngawang Tenzin, M 21 • 419. Gyaltsen Jangchub, M 21 • 420. Namdol Choeden, M 22 • 421. Phuntsok Legmon Tseten Norbu, M 16 • 422. Namdol Sonam Choedak,
M 21 • 423. Lhakpa, M 32 • 424. Jampel Rigzin, M 34 • 425. Riglo, M 22 • 426. Dakpa Gyalsten, M 24 • 427. Jigme Dawa Tsekhog Sonam, M 33 • 428. Penpa Tsering, M ...
• 429. Agyal Tsering Agyong, M 47 • 430. Sonam Choephel, M 48 • 431. Palden Choedon, F 25 • 432. Sonam Yeshi, M • 433. Pema Phuntsok, M ... • 434. Loka, M ...
• 435. Wangdak, M ... • 436. Wangdu, M ... • 437. Yang Bhu Gyal, M 32 • 438. Gonpo Ludrup, M 24 • 439. Palden Sangpo, M 23 • 440. Ngawang Dolma, F 24 • 441. Gyalpo,
M 32 • 442. Tashi Nyima, M 23 • 443. Tsewang, M 22 • 444. Gadhe Gya, M 30 • 445. Jampa Dhedrol, F 23 • 446. Nyima Chodon, F 30 • 447.Dawa Dhondup, M 35 • 448. Gelek Nyima, M 30 • 449. Dawa, M • 450. Bhuga, M ... • 451. Bangri Tsamtrul Rinpoche, M 63 • Updated Dezember 2000/ © design colomba
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[1] Official number of political prisoners known to the Tibetan Government i.E. updated December 2000