lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009





His Eminence the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa presiding over the prayer service at the Tsulagkhang
in Dharamsala. Photos/ Sangey Kep, Tibet.net



Dharamshala: His Eminence the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje today presided over a three-day prayer service to mourn the execution of four Tibetans by the Chinese government on 20 October for their alleged role in last year's peaceful March protest against five decades of repression.

The memorial service, which will go on till 2 November, is being organised by ten Tibetan organisations based in Dharamsala.

Four young Tibetans - Lobsang Gyaltsen, aged 27, born in Lhasa, Loyak, aged 25, of Tashi Khang, Shol Township, Lhasa, Penkyi, aged 21 and an unidentified person - were executed as information received by the Central Tibetan Administration.

Today's prayer service was attended by the monks of Namgyal monastery, Kirti monastery, Gyuto monastery, Tsechokling monastery, and nuns of Dolmaling nunnery and Gaden Choeling nunnery in Dharamsala.

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