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Dorje Rinchen

By Contact Staff /  October 23, 2012;

Dorje Rinchen (58), set himself ablaze near the Chinese Army camp on October 23rd in Sangchu county. According to Tibetans in exile, Dorje Rinchen did not die immediately but has now passed away. The same sources said that local people did not allow his body to be taken away by troops. Instead his body was taken home to his village, Sayi, which is around two kilometers east of Labrang monastery. Monks from Labrang were initially not allowed to go to his home to pray. The same region where Richen immolated had seen recently two others, Lhamo Kyab and Dhondup set ablaze. With Rinchen’s the toll rises up to 58 since February of 2009.

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