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Yeshi Khando

April 8, 2015;

Yeshi Khando, aka Yeyang, 47, a Tibetan nun in her mid forties from the Kardze Ngangang Jhomo Nunnery in Tibet, has died after setting herself on fire in protest against the Chinese government. Yeshi Khando staged the protest in the Kardze County market, near to the County police station, at around nine in the morning. She called for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet, long life for His Holiness and freedom for Tibet. Police arrived immediately and took her away. Although, she was said to be burned severely, it was not known whether she succumbed to her injuries. The next day, Yeshi’s family was summoned by police to inform them that she had died but police refused to hand over the body to the family. Yeshi Khando was from the Tehor Draksur household in Drango County.

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