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Tibetan Monk Self-Immolates in Second Protest This Week
DEC. 23, 2014 - A Tibetan monk set himself on fire in Sichuan on Tuesday in
the second self-immolation protest this week against Beijing's rule in
Tibetan-populated areas of China, sources said.
Kalsang Yeshe, 38, set himself ablaze at around 11:20 a.m. local time
outside the Tawu Nyitso monastery in the Kardze (in Chinese, Ganzi) Tibetan
Autonomous Prefecture's Tawu (Daofu) county, sources in the region and in
exile told RFA's Tibetan Service.
"He self-immolated in protest against Chinese policies in Tibet and called
for the return of [exiled spiritual leader] the Dalai Lama to Tibet," one
source said, speaking from exile on condition of anonymity and citing local
contacts.
Yeshe staged his protest "in front of the offices of the Chinese Public
Security Bureau and work team stationed at the monastery," the source said.
Engulfed in flames, Kalsang Yeshe collapsed on the ground, and Tibetans
nearby rushed to prevent his body being taken away by the police, a local
source told RFA.
"But police dispersed the crowd by firing warning shots and took possession
of his body," the source said, adding, "It is unknown whether he is dead or
alive."
Other sources said that Yeshe died at the scene, however.
'Well-respected monk'
Yeshe had previously studied at the Ganden Jangtse monastery in South India
before returning to Tibet, where he began a campaign against illiteracy
among the elderly and "taught Buddhism and the Tibetan language," a local
source said, adding, "He was a well-respected monk."
Yeshe's burning brings to 136 the number of self-immolations by Tibetans
protesting Chinese rule since the wave of fiery protests began in 2009, and
is the third to take place this month.
On Monday, a 20-year-old woman named Tsepe in Sichuan's Ngaba (Aba) Tibetan
Autonomous Prefecture died after setting herself ablaze in Ngaba county's
Meruma town.
And on Dec. 16, Sangye Khar, 33, self-immolated in front of a police station
in Gansu province's Sangchu (Xiahe) county in the Kanlho (Gannan) Tibetan
Autonomous Prefecture.
Both died to protest Chinese policies in Tibetan-populated areas, sources
told RFA.
Chinese authorities have tightened controls in a bid to check
self-immolation protests, arresting and jailing Tibetans linked to the
burnings.
Some have been imprisoned for up to 15 years.
Reported by Sonam Lhamo, Lobsang Choephel, and Lhuboom for RFA's Tibetan
Service. Translated by Dorjee Damdul. Written in English by Richard Finney.
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