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Sonam Dhargey and Rinchen

By Jenny James /  February 19, 2013;

Sonam Dhargey, 18, and Rinchen, 17,set themselves on fire in the Kyangtsa region of Zoege, eastern Tibet protesting China’s continued occupation and repressive policies in Tibet.  Both boys succumbed to their burns.  According to a release from Kirti Monastry, the families were in possession of their bodies and hoping to carry out their final rites without any interference from the Chinese authorities.  Sonam Dhargey’s  parents are Tsering Dhondup and Takho, and Rinchen’s parents are Dhondup Tsering and late Aadon.  Both Rinchen and Sonam Dhargye attended the local primary school in Kyangtsa. Rinchen worked at Qinghai, but at the time of self-immolation was on his Losar holiday, visiting his family in Kyangtsa. 

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