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Kunchock Tsering

By Contact Staff /  November 26, 2012;

kunchok-tsering-150Kunchok Tsering (18), set himself on fire near a mining site in Labrang, eastern Tibet, the same place where Tsering Dhondup, 35, father of three, passed away in his fiery protest on November 20.. Monks of the Amchok Monastery and a large number of local Tibetans gathered at the deceased’s home to offer prayers. Kunchok Tsering is survived by his wife, Sangay Tso, and parents Phagkyab and Gonpo Tso, and an elder brother.

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