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Nyangchag Bum and Nyangkar Tashi

By Contact Staff /  November 12, 2012;

Nyangchag Bum (20), set himself on fire on the main street of Dowa town in Rebkong. He died later that day. Local Tibetans prevented the police from taking away his body and took it to Dowa monastery for prayer service. Nyangkar Tashi (24), self-immolated at Ghey-mar Thang in Dro Rongpo region of Rebkong. “Six million Tibetans want freedom for Tibet, independence for Tibet, freedom to learn Tibetan language, freedom to speak our mother tongue,” Tashi wrote in a last note. His self-immolation was witnessed by a large crowd of Tibetans and his body was then carried to his home.

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