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Phagmo Samdrup

February 5, 2014;

Phagmo Samdrup, 27, set himself on fire in Dokarmo township, Tsekhog County, Malho in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture at around 9:30pm (local time). Chinese police arrived at the site and took him to hospital where he died a day later. The authorities later cremated his body without informing Phagmo’s family and then forced the family to throw his remains in Machu River, a Tibetan source said, adding that they even confiscated a golden ring belonging to the deceased. Chinese authorities deployed massive security forces immediately after the self-immolation protest. The situation in Tsekhog, and that of nearby areas including Rebkong County, remains tense. All communication lines were disconnected after the self-immolation. Phagmo Samdrup, a tantric practitioner, was father of two children. Prior to his self-immolation there were reports of heightened security and clampdowns in various Tibetan areas ahead of Losar, the upcoming Tibetan new year.

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