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Tamding Thar

By Contact Staff /  June 15, 2012;

7580922608_c56f5eb4fa_zTamding Thar, a herdsman from Amdo thought to be in his 50s, set himself on fire on June 15th, outside a People’s Armed Police base in Chentsa, Qinghai Province. Tamdin Thar had been moved with his family to the area several years earlier under a controversial government program housing nomadic families in permanent settlements. Armed police were seen extinguishing the flames as Tamdin Thar lay on the ground, still moving slightly, and he was then taken away in a vehicle by security forces. According to Tibetan sources in exile in touch with Tibetans in the area, he died within hours, and local people gathered in the town calling for the return of his body, despite an increasing number of armed police being deployed.

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