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Choepa

By Contact Staff /  August 10, 2012;

Choepa (24), a Tibetan nomad, set himself on fire at 10:15 am (local time) on the 10th of August at Meruma, in the north-eastern area of Amdo, in Tibet. Choeapa was shouting slogans of protest against the Chinese government at the moment of the ablaze. Within a few minutes, local security forces arrived at the scene, doused the still fierce flames, and took him away. According to witnesses, it was not clear at that point whether he was still alive. It has since been confirmed that Chopa passed away just after 3pm on August 10, shortly before reaching Barkham prefecture hospital. The authorities cremated his body there, and returned just a part of the ashes to his family members.

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