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Damchoe Sangpo

By Contact Staff /  February 17, 2012;

2012 Damchoe Sangpo, Status; Deceased He was 38 years old a monk, self-immolated in Themchen (Chinese: Tianjun) county in Tsonub (Chinese: Haixi). Mongolian and Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai province, Damchoe Sangpo was a member of Bongthak monastery’s democratic management committee, the government-established body that runs the monastery, according to Tibetan exile sources. Voice of America (VOA) Tibetan service, reported that he died after setting himself ablaze after monks were banned from marking a religious ceremony, while other sources reported that he had objected to a rigorous “patriotic education” campaign at his monastery.

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