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A Tibetan nomad held for three months for shouting "long live the Dalai Lama" has been convicted on charges of trying to split China, according to Radio Free Asia.
A court in southwest Sichuan province convicted Runggye Adak of "subversion" when he called for the return of the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, at a local horse racing festival in August.
His sentence will be announced in the next week, Radio Free Asia said.