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Lobsang Namgyal

By Jenny James /  February 13, 2013;

Lobsang Namgyal, 37, a Tibetan monk from Kirti Monastery has become the 100th known Tibetan to self-immolate in Tibet since 2009. He set himself on fire on Feb 3 near the local police station in Zoege in the Ngaba region of eastern Tibet, protesting China’s continued occupation of Tibet. Following the security clampdown, news only reached the exile community on Feb 13. He passed away at the scene of his protest. Lobsang Namgyal’s identity was confirmed after Chinese police found his identity card and a letter from inside a bag near the protest site. The contents of the letter are not yet known. Chinese security personnel bundled away his body from the site and carried out his cremation without informing his family members, only his ashes were handed over.

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