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Tibetan Nun Dolma

March 29, 2014;

(UpdatedDolma, 31, self-immolated near the Ba Choede Monastery in Bathang County, Kardze, in the traditional Tibetan province of Kham at around 3pm (local time). Speaking to the Tibet Times, Member of the Tibetan Parliament Bawa Kelsang Gyaltsen said, “Local Tibetans saw the self-immolation while on their routine circumambulation, they doused the flames and took her to a nearby hospital.” Chinese government officials and police sealed the hospital and then stepped up security in and around the county, blocking all communication lines including micromessaging apps, and monitoring people’s movements. According to sources, Dolma’s condition is not known at present due to the heightened security and disrupted communication lines. Radio Free Asia reported that police have barred family and friends from visiting her at the local hospital. Following Dolma’s protest, Chinese police have arrested around half a dozen nuns from Ritoe Kagor Monastery near Ba Choede, who had been resident with Dolma. Their present location is unknown.

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