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Lobsang Dorje

February 13, 2014;

Lobsang Dorje, 25, a layman from Upper Ngaba Gyabam Tukra village, set himself on fire at around 6:30pm (local time) near Kirti Monastery in Ngaba County, Tibet, and has since succumbed to his injuries. Chinese police, who were stationed nearby to keep a twenty-four hour watch on local Tibetans, extinguished the fire, and took him away him in a small vehicle. Lobsang Dorje raised his head and clasped his hands together in a pleading manner but police pushed him down and covered him with a black cloth, an eyewitness said. Lobsang Dorje was taken to a hospital in Barkham County where he died. His family, despite appeals to the authorities, were denied the right to perform last rites and his body was secretly cremated and his remains handed over to his family. Lobsang Dorje is a former monk from the Ngaba Kirti Monastery. He is the son of Tsepak (father) and Nahmey Kyi (mother). Sources also said that extra police forces have been deployed in the area which has constantly remained a target for crackdown by the Chinese authorities.

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