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Dhondup

By Contact Staff /  October 22, 2012;

Dhondup, (61), of Hor Khagya, set himself ablaze on the main road near Labrang Monastery in Sangchu County. He became the oldest Tibetan from Tibet to end his life by self-immolation. He was seen running along the road in a ball of flames, calling for the Dalai Lama to come home. Later on, people were seen circumambulating the monastery forming a human cover around Dhondup’s charred body to stop it from getting into the hands of Chinese authorities, and finally his family managed to get hold of his remains.

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