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Lobsang Gendun

By Jenny James /  December 3, 2012;

92 Lobsang GendunLobsang Gendun, a 29-year-old Tibetan monk, self-immolated in Golog Pema Dzong. He succumbed to his injuries at the site.  According to a witness,  Lobsang Gendun had his hands clasped in prayers as he raised slogans while engulfed in flames, and then walked a few steps towards a busy road intersection and then fell to the ground.  After a brief scuffle with authorities, his body was taken to his monastery, Penag Kadak Troedreling Monastery in Seley Thang region of Golog Pema Dzong. He is survived by his parents, Golog Lokho and Sago Dewang, and his 11 siblings.

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