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Lungtok and Tashi

By Contact Staff /  August 14, 2012;

Lungtok (20) and Tashi (21), a monk and nomad, and former classmates, set themselves on fire Monday August 14th infront of Kirti Monastery, in the Tibetan region of western China, Ngaba, in Sichuan. According to the exile base of Kirti Monastery in Dharamsala, after setting ablaze, they both began walking on the main road in Ngaba (Martyr’s Street). Eyewitnesses have said that Lungtok was alive when he was forcibly removed from the scene, Tashi on the other hand, was marching Martyr’s Street raising slogans when a number of Chinese security personnel surrounded him and started beating him, he was bundled in a vehicle and taken away. They both passed away in Barkham’s Hospital.

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