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Palden Gyatso

Palden Gyatso (1933, Panam, Tibet – 30 November 2018, Dharamshala, India, Standard Tibetan: དཔལ་ལྡན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, romanized: dpal ldan rgya mtsho ) was a Tibetan Buddhist monk. Arrested for protesting during the Chinese invasion of Tibet, he spent 33 years in Chinese prisons and labor camps, where he was extensively tortured, and served the longest term of any Tibetan political prisoner. After his release in 1992 he fled to Dharamsala in North India, in exile. He was still a practicing monk and became a political activist, traveling the world publicizing the cause of Tibet up until his death in 2018. His autobiography Fire Under the Snow is also known as The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk. He was the subject of the 2008 documentary film Fire Under the Snow.

Palden Gyatso

dpal ldan rgya mtsho

1933

Panam, Tibet

30 November 2018

Dharamshala, India

Political prisoner

Prisoner of conscience

Laogai or Chinese Labor Camps

Labor camp

Human Rights in China

Fire Under The Snow, Palden Gyatso, The Harvill Press, 1997, London (ISBN 1 86046 509 9)

1998

Tibetan Monk Palden Gyatso in Conversation with Annie Lennox

documentary, 2008

Fire Under the Snow

Waller, Douglas Weapons Of Torture, CNN, March 31, 1998

First interview after 33 years in Chinese concentration camps

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Palden Gyatso, Monk Who Suffered for a Free Tibet, Dies at 85, The New York Times

བོད་ཀྱི་དུས་བབ་། Tibet Times, བོད་ཀྱི་ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་ཟུར་གྲགས་ཅན་རྒན་དཔལ་ལྡན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་ལགས་ཀྱི་སྐུ་ཕུང་ཞུགས་འབུལ་གནང་།

Former Tibetan Political prisoner Palden Gyatso's funeral

Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy