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Tulku Athup and Atse Athup

By Contact Staff /  April 6, 2012;

Tulku Athup alias Thupten Nyendak Rinpoche, 47, and his niece, Atse, 25, self-immolated at the former’s residence in Dzogchen monastery in Kham in eastern Tibet.  It has now been confirmed that it was a self-immolation and not an accidental fire.  Fearing closure of the monastery, officials at the time told the Chinese police that they had died due to accidental fire with butter lamps.  The police withdrew from the monastery but have since imposed severe restrictions across the region and cracked down on local Tibetans leaving many of them severely injured.

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