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Lobsang Dawa and Kunchok Woeser

April 25, 2013;

Lobsang Dawa, 20 and Kunchok Woeser, 22, two young Tibetan monks of the Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery in Zoege, eastern Tibet set themselves on fire protesting China’s continued occupation of Tibet.  Kirti Monastry has issued a release: Both of them passed away at the site of the protest. Local Chinese authorities issued orders for their cremation. Lobsang Dawa is a native of Zaru region of Zoege and the youngest of seven siblings, Kunchok Woeser is a native of Zoege and is survived by his parents Tsering Norbu and Samdup Dolma and his two brothers. “The two monks were enrolled at the Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery at a young age and were known for their exemplary conduct and studies”.

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