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China tightens grip on Tibetan Monastery during Rinpoche's funeral

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Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh) | March 31, 2026 5:22:09 PM IST
Chinese security forces imposed sweeping restrictions around Lung Ngon Monastery in Gade County, Golog, during the funeral rites of the late Choktrul Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche. From March 27 to 30, police and military personnel reportedly surrounded the monastery, severely limiting the movement and activities of monks and local Tibetans, as reported by Tibet Times.

According to Tibet Times, authorities detained Venerable Ugyen Jangchup without explanation. Although released around midnight, sources allege he was physically assaulted while in custody at the Gade County police station and instructed to report back to a detention centre within three days.

Due to ongoing restrictions, independent verification of his condition remains difficult. Witnesses said officials interfered with funeral proceedings on the first day, ordering the removal of English-language tribute banners and religious inscriptions displayed around the monastery.

Authorities also reportedly banned monks and residents from sharing photos or videos online, while subjecting them to continued surveillance and harassment. One local source described the situation as deeply distressing, saying fear had become pervasive.

Additional accounts claim that during Ugyen Jangchup's detention, his belongings were searched and damaged, while his phone, computer, and even a portrait of the Dalai Lama were confiscated. Officials allegedly indicated he could face extended detention.

The report further links the tensions to earlier accusations by Chinese authorities against Rinpoche. He was reportedly criticised for not organising a formal for the state-appointed Panchen Lama, Gyaltsen Norbu, during a 2024 visit. Authorities also accused him of "inciting trouble" through his educational and philanthropic initiatives, as highlighted by Tibet Times.

Rinpoche had previously disappeared under unclear circumstances. In March 2025, officials informed monastery representatives that he had died in a hospital in Vietnam, though details were not disclosed. Monks sent to verify the claim were allowed only a brief, controlled viewing of his face, and his remains were later cremated without transparency, as reported by Tibet Times. (ANI)

 
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