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Bhenchen Kyi

By Jenny James /  December 9, 2012;

Bhenchen Kyi, 17, set herself on fire in Dokarmo region of Tsekhog, Rebkong. She passed away at the site of her protest. Days before, she had reportedly told her schoolmates that she would self-immolate in the nomadic area so that her parents would be able to look after her dead body. Thousands gathered for her funeral. She is survived by her parents, Sonam Tsering and Sermo, and her two siblings.  Following her self-immolation protest, local Tibetans were able to rescue her body from falling into the hands of Chinese authorities. According to a  local source, around two thousand Tibetans gathered at the site of her protest and raised slogans calling for His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s long life and reciting his long life prayers.  The crowd was emotionally charged and many of them were crying.”

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