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Lobsang Tsultrim

By Contact Staff /  August 6, 2012;

Lobsang Tsultrim (21), set himself on fire on the 7th of August in the north-eastern tibetan region of Amdo. A monk of Kirti Monastery, Tsultrim set ablaze and began running down a street near the Monastery, named now “Martyr Street”. He was knocked down on the ground and the fire was extinguished by Chinese special armed forces stationed there. Tibetan told the Kirti monks in Dharamsala that Lobsang Tsultrim was still alive when police took him away. He is believed to have been taken to the local government hospital, and then removed elsewhere. He was a classmate of Phuntsog, who self-immolated on March 16, 2011. Lobsang Tsultrim is said to have suffered a great deal and may have been detained following the crackdown in Ngaba from March 16, 2008, when at least ten Tibetans were killed by Chinese troops after peaceful protest. He is the 45th Tibetan to self-immolate since 2009, the 27th Tibetan from Ngaba to set ablaze since, and the eighth Kirti monk to do so.

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