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Phagmo Dhondup

By Jenny James /  February 24, 2013;

Phagmo Dhondup,in his 20s, set himself on fire in the ancient Jhakhyung Monastery in Palung region of Tshoshar, eastern Tibet at around 8pm local time.  The monks at the Monastery rushed him to a nearby hospital and later held a prayer service for him. Local Chinese authorities immediately stepped up security and dispatched a large contingent of security personnel to the Monastery.  Phagmo Dhondup is a native of Tsaphuk town of Palung region.  He is survived by father Shawo and a sibling.  He died on April 18 after undergoing treatment in hospital.

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