Tibetans in-exile demand China to release protesters held for rallying against Zachukha mining
Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh) [India], December 18 (ANI): The Tibetans in-exile have strongly condemned the recent Chinese repression in Eastern Tibet.
Mass arrests of Tibetans have been reported following the protest against gold mining in Kashi, Kham Zachukha, in Tibet on November 5, 2025. There is a communications blackout as well.
Tensions have escalated sharply in Kashi village, Sershul County (Dzachukha), after local Tibetans reportedly discovered a gold-mining operation at a site known as Serkhok (Gold Valley) in the afternoon (2:11pm) November 5.
A researcher in Tibet Watch, an organisation which monitor and report the human Rights abuse in Tibet, Sonam Topgyal told ANI, "this is not happening for the first time, there is lot of mining, the media is barred, people are forced not to leak out the information. But some Tibetan people sent this news by putting their lives in risk. China wants to suppress people who ask for legitimacy. Tibetan people consider it a holy soil. And we want to ask the international community to pressurise China, not to suppress Tibetan people and save the environment. Things are restricted and we don't have much information. It's not a free country. Things are barred, people are being monitored. There are so many surveillance cameras even in the tents. They don't want any information to be leaked out and get the international attention. Now since some information has already leaked so they will be stricter now, and there will be more repression in Tibet."
"Many of them who were released were tortured. Some of them have serious problems like kidney damage and broken ribs. And some of them were released after signing a false confession letter... the repression has increased," he said.
Zamlha appealed the international community to question China against the atrocities.
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