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Tsering Tashi (Tsebey)

By Jenny James /  January 12, 2013;

Tsering Tashi - CopyTsering Tashi (Tsebey), 22 set himself on fire in the Sangchu region of Kanlho in eastern Tibet. He was the first Tibetan to set himself on fire protesting against the Chinese government in 2013. According to eyewitnesses, he shouted “Gyalwang Tenzin Gyatso” as he marched on the street engulfed in flames before succumbing to his injuries.  He died on the spot.  Local Tibetans took his body to a safe location before Chinese security authorities arrived. His body was later carried away to his home village. Tsebey hails from Keynang village in Sangchu county, Amchok. He is survived by his father Dukar Kyab and mother Dolma Tsering.   Local Chinese police and Public Security Bureau officials soon arrived in several vehicles and surrounded the entire area.  His body was forcibly cremated on the night of Jan 13 near his home town in Amchok after repeated threats and mounting pressure from local Chinese authorities.

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