Tibetan Man Self-Immolates In Front of Police Station in Qinghai
OCT. 4, 2014 – A Tibetan man has burned himself in front of a police station in protest
against Chinese rule in Qinghai province, sources said Saturday, in the second Tibetan
self-immolation in less than a month.
Kunchok, 42, set himself on fire beside a police station in Gade (in Chinese, Gande)
county in the Golog (Guoluo) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture on Sept. 16 but Tibetans nearby
managed to douse the flames and rushed him to a nearby hospital, the sources said.
Information of his burning in Tsang Khor town emerged only on Saturday, apparently due to
communication clampdowns usually imposed by Chinese authorities following self-immolation
protests, they said.
Kunchok, whose son is a monk and daughter a nun in a local monastery, "self-immolated
in protest against Chinese policy in Tibet," a Tibetan with contacts in Gade county
told RFA's Tibetan Service. "He did it for the interest of the Tibetans."
"He's now in great pain," the source said, speaking on condition of
anonymity. "While he's being treated, he often breaks down in tears over his
failure to die in the self-immolation. He regrets not accomplishing what he planned to
do."
The source said Kunchok's chances of survival are "slim."
Secret treatment
Another source, also with contacts in the area, said Tibetans who saw Kunchok on fire
immediately went to put out the flames and rushed him to an undisclosed hospital in the
provincial capital Xining, "where he is being treated secretly."
"We cannot reveal other details since the relatives fear that those who helped him
could land in trouble with the authorities," the source said.
"The family members also fear that Kunchok could be taken away by the authorities if
he survives," the source said. "If he does not survive, the authorities would
also not return the body to the family.”
A third source said Chinese authorities have beefed up security, installing security
cameras at vantage points in Gade county, following the self-immolation.
"It is very difficult to give you more details since we are constantly being watched
with cameras installed at different places, including the front and rear of the
monasteries in this area," the source said.
Kunchok's burning protest brought the total number of Tibetan self-immolations in
China to 133 since the fiery protests began in 2009 challenging Chinese rule in Tibetan
areas and calling for the return from exile of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.
Student victim
The last reported self-immolation burning protest was on Sept. 17 — one day after
Kunchok's self-immolation — when a 22-year-old Tibetan student burned himself to death
in front of a police station in Gansu province in protest against Chinese rule.
Lhamo Tashi set himself on fire and shouted slogans in front of the Kanlho (in Chinese,
Gannan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture's police station in Tsoe (Hezuo) county before
succumbing to his burns on the spot, sources had told RFA on Sept. 21.
Chinese authorities have tightened controls in a bid to check self-immolation protests,
arresting and jailing Tibetans linked to the burnings. Some have been jailed for up to 15
years.
Reported by Kunsang Tenzin for RFA's Tibetan Service. Translated by Karma Dorjee.
Written in English by Parameswaran Ponnudurai.
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