Dawa Tsomo, Freelance
Medium:Internet
Charge:No Charge
Imprisoned:August 23, 2014

Tsomo, an online writer from Zatoe County in Qinghai's Yushul Prefecture, was arrested by public security officers at her home at Chiza Sachen village in Zatoe County in Qinghai's Yushul Prefecture, on August 23, 2014.

She was accused of violating China's cyber laws by publishing politically sensitive articles online. Tsomo had written several Chinese language essays on websites and Chinese social media sites. Shortly before her arrest, she wrote about poor living conditions of Tibetans in an area devastated by an earthquake, according to the Tibetan service of the U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia.

As of late 2014, she had not been charged and it was not clear where she was being held, according to the international human rights support group Save Tibet.

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