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Lobsang Kalsang and Damchoek

By Contact Staff /  August 27, 2012;

Lobsang Kalsang (18) and Damchoek (17), monk and former monk respectively, died by setting themselves on fire outside Kirti monastery in Ngaba, north-eastern Tibet, on August 27th. The deaths pushed to 51 the number of confirmed self-immolations since 2009. The teenagers died on Monday evening after being taken to a hospital by Chinese authorities. Damchoek has been identified as the brother of Tenzin Choedon, a teenage nun who died after setting herself on fire earlier this year. Free Tibet and the RFA reported one of Lobsang Kalsang’s roomates at the monastery was detained the same Monday.

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