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Tibetan youth self-immolates in Tibet (warning: graphic image)

October 27, 2012 10:04 am

DHARAMSHALA: Few hours after 24-year-old Lhamo Tseten burned himself to death in Sangchu county in north-eastern Tibet’s Amdo province (incorporated into China’s Gansu Province) Friday, a 21 year old Tibetan man self-immolated in the county’s Sangkhog township.

Tsepag Kyab set himself on fire on the main street of Sangkhog around 8:00 pm (local time) in protest against the Chinese government’s repressive rule. He raised slogans demanding the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet, and the immediate release of the Panchen Lama and other Tibetan political prisoners. He died on the spot.

A photo shows Tsepag’s body being engulfed in flames.

Tsepag, son of Lumo Jam, is a native of Ruming village in Sangchu county. He is survived by his wife, Dorjee Dolma.

Local Tibetans prevented the police from taking away Tsepag’s body, and they then took it to his wife’s native village of Sertri. The Chinese government has deployed a large number of paramilitary forces and police in the region following the incident.

Tsepag, son of Lumo Jam, is a native of Ruming village in Sangchu county. He is survived by his wife, Dorjee Dolma.

Local Tibetans prevented the police from taking away Tsepag’s body, and they then took it to his wife’s native village of Sertri. The Chinese government has deployed a large number of paramilitary forces and police in the region following the incident.

Tsepag, son of Lumo Jam, is a native of Ruming village in Sangchu county. He is survived by his wife, Dorjee Dolma.

Latest reports coming out Tibet say two more Tibetans have set themselves in Driru county in Nagchu prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region, where a 43 year old Tibetan man named Gudrub died of self-immolation last month. Details of the incident are currently not available.