China smashes Buddha statues in Tibet, kills monks who leak information


China's care for Tibetans increased

11 Buddhist monks arrested from a monastery for allegedly providing information to outsiders: local media

BEIJING: Chinese authorities are making arbitrary arrests of Tibetan Buddhist monks in China's Sichuan province. Not only that, they are also being beaten up. He is accused of spreading the word about the demolition of a 99-foot-tall Buddha statue in Luhuo County to outsiders.

A number of historic Buddha statues were demolished by China in Tibet last December. Although his information was kept top secret, Buddhist monks in Tibet leaked it to the public. So now China is searching for these monks and killing them.

Officials, on the other hand, claimed that the statues were built at high altitudes and therefore needed to be destroyed. However, the demolition of Buddhist statues in this manner has caused great resentment among Buddhist monks and Tibetans.

They are expressing their grief, which is being punished by China. Chinese authorities recently arrested 11 Buddhist monks from a monastery in Drago. Sruthanika Media claims that the arrest was made on charges of passing information to outsiders.

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