Monks ‘asked to leave Qinghai quake zone’

BBC News

Large numbers of monks travelled to Yushu to help with the relief efforts

The Chinese government has confirmed that it has asked Tibetan monks to leave Qinghai’s earthquake-hit region so as not to hinder relief operations.

Hundreds of monks had rushed to Yushu County in the wake of the 14 April earthquake, which left more than 200 people dead and thousands homeless.

The population of Yushu – high on the Tibetan plateau – is 97% ethnic Tibetan.

China’s State Council said the monks should return to their monasteries.

“The duties of rescue workers in the quake zone are basically over, and the focus has moved to disease prevention and reconstruction, which need specialised people,” it said in a statement issued by its information office.

“While fully recognising the positive contributions of the monks that came from other areas, we suggested to them that they return to their monasteries to ensure the high effectiveness and order of quake relief work.”     more …

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