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Jigme Gyatso : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jigme Gyatso
Jigme Gyatso (aka Golog Jigme) is a Tibetan filmmaker and human rights activist. After assisting with the documentary ''Leaving Fear Behind'', he was arrested by Chinese authorities on at least three occasions. He alleges that he was tortured following his March 2008 arrest. Alternate names for him include Golog Jigme () or Jigme Lobsang () and his secular birth name Lotra ().〔According to his arrest warrant from the Gansu Public Security Department. Cited in 〕 ==''Leaving Fear Behind''== In 2007 and 2008, Jigme Gyatso assisted Tibetan filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen in the making of ''Leaving Fear Behind'', a documentary film which interviewed Tibetan people on their opinions of the Dalai Lama and the Chinese government in the months preceding the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In March, they had completed filming and just smuggled the tapes out of Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, when riots erupted and began to spread through Tibetan-inhabited areas of China.〔 As part of the government response that followed, both Jigme Gyatso and Dhondup Wangchen were detained on March 28 in Tong De, Qinghai Province. The 25-minute documentary constructed from Dhondup Wangchen and Jigme Gyatso's footage showed ethnic Tibetans criticizing the choice of China to host the 2008 Summer Olympics, praising the Dalai Lama, and expressing dislike of ethnic Han migrants. The result was described by ''The New York Times'' as "an unadorned indictment of the Chinese government". It was compiled from 40 hours of interview footage〔 shot by a single camera. The documentary premiered on the opening day of the Olympics and was clandestinely screened for foreign reporters in Beijing.
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