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Tsering Phuntsok (Dupchok)

By Jenny James /  January 18, 2013;

Tsering Phuntsok (Dupchok), 28, set himself on fire around 3:15 pm in an apparent protest against China’s repressive policies in Tibet. He set himself on fire in front of the local Chinese police station in Drachen village of Khyungchu, Ngaba region in north-eastern Tibet where he lived. He died on the spot and local Chinese security officials seized his body and took it to an undisclosed location. Dupchok is survived by his wife and two daughters, aged 5 and 3. Photos show the charred body of Tsering Phuntsok, still on fire, lying on the ground. A number of people could be seen surrounding the body.

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