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Lobsang Lozin

By Contact Staff /  July 17, 2012;

Lobsang Lozin (18), a Gyalrong Tsodun Kirti Monastery monk, set himself ablaze infront of the monastery, shouting slogans and marched towards town office around 12:00 on July 17th. Local Tibetans blocked a bridge to prevent police from moving in, according to the exiled government based in Dharamsala, India. The various reports on Lozin’s death differed on where he died, but the Kirti monastery has been a center of dissent against China for years, and two of its monks died of self-immolation the past 30th of March. With this incident, 44 Tibetans have self-immolated in Tibet in protest against the Chinese government since 2009.

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