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Kunchok Sonam

July 20, 2013;

Kunchok Sonam, 18, a monk from the Zoege Monastery in the Aba prefecture, in Sichuan province in eastern Tibet, set himself on fire at around 8:40 am (local time).  He shouted slogans “crying for Tibetan freedom”, a local resident said. According to the Tibet Times, he carried out his protest soon after morning prayers at the monastery, and passed away at the site of his protest. Local Tibetans succeeded in rescuing his body from Chinese security personnel who arrived at the scene and tried to bundle the body away. Free Tibet has reported that restrictions on communication in the area “have been intensified”.  Konchok Sonam is the son of Sonam Palden and Lentrug.

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