Tenzin Delek Rinpoche

Tibetan monk and environmental activist

Tenzin Delek Rinpoche - Tibetan monk and environmental activist
Born

1950
75 years ago

Died

July 12th, 2015
9 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Tibet

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A Tibetan monk, educator, and activist focused on the preservation of Tibetan culture and environmental issues. Spent years promoting traditional Tibetan Buddhism and advocating for human rights in Tibet. Founded various initiatives to support education and community development in Tibetan areas. Detained by Chinese authorities in 2002 on charges of inciting separatism and terrorism; sentenced to life imprisonment without a fair trial. International campaigns for his release highlighted human rights conditions in Tibetan regions. Passed away while still imprisoned in 2015, prompting global calls for justice and accountability.

Founded the Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Kathok

Advocated for Tibetan rights and environmental issues

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