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Gudrup

By Contact Staff /  September 29, 2012;

Gudrup (43), a Tibetan writer and poet, self-immolated on Thursday in Driru town in Nagchu, Central Tibet. He had left a note on popular Chinese social-network QQ stating: “My brothers and sisters of the land of snows, although, looking back at our past, we have nothing but a sense of loss, anger, sadness, and tears, I pray that the coming new year of the Water Dragon brings you health, success, and the fulfillment of aspirations. We must distinguish and give prominence to our pride in ourselves as a people and even in the face of loss and suffering, must never lose our courage and spirit in our endeavor to uphold our unity.” Gudrup is a native of Driru in Kham eastern Tibet and was a writer who wrote extensively on Tibet’s history, with his the toll of self-immolation deaths rises to 53.

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