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Man Dies in Tibet

March 19, 2020;

The Tibet advocacy support group International Campaign for Tibet has reported Chinese state media as saying that Azi Lhundup, a 30 year old Tibetan man, died from “overwork” fighting to prevent the spread of coronavirus. He was reportedly deployed in prevention work in Kham [Ch: Sichuan] and had been “working continuously for 24 hours,” ICT says this report appears to be Chinese propaganda in their campaign against coronavirus.

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