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Tsekho Tukchak

March 7, 2018;

2018/ Tsekho Tukchak, also known as Tsekho Topchag, in his early 40s, self-immolated in Meruma township in Ngaba county in Sichuan. A source told Radio Free Asia that at the time of his self-immolation, Tsekho called out, “Long live His Holiness the Dalai Lama and freedom for Tibet” and continued, “The self-immolation was a protest against China’s repressive policy in Tibet […] He paid great attention to Tibetan issues and was very capable of speaking out about the cause”. Tukchak is survived by his mother, his wife and two daughters. Increased security has been deployed in Meruma ahead of the anniversary of the Tibetan uprisings in March in 1959 and 1989. Tukchak is the 153rd self-immolation that has taken place in Tibet.

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