Please write to free Tibetan monk Rinchen Tsultrim

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cjdevries
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Please write to free Tibetan monk Rinchen Tsultrim

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Amnesty International currently has a letter writing campaign going to free Tibetan monk Rinchen Tsultrim. Time is of the essence, as the letters must be sent to Chinese officials by August 25th.

Here is some background information on the case:
https://savetibet.org/tibetan-monk-jail ... ng-prison/

Here are links to the Amnesty sample letter and to the Amnesty letter writing guide, that will help you to craft a letter:
https://www.amnesty.org/download/Docume ... NGLISH.pdf
https://www.amnestyusa.org/files/pdfs/uan_guide.pdf
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