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Tsering Samdup

March 30, 2022;

2022 |Tsering Samdup self-immolated in front of a Chinese police station near a Buddhist monastery in Kham Kyegudo in Yushu [Ch:Qinghai] around 4:00 pm on March 30, 2022. He was immediately taken away by Chinese police and no one has been allowed to see him or or inquire about his well-being or whereabouts. Currently, there are no details about his condition and whereabouts, reports Radio Free Asia. According to RFA’s source, speaking on anonymity for security reasons, Tsering Samdup was described as “a very well-educated person”.

The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) also known as the Tibetan Government-in-exile confirmed the date and place of the self-immolation, saying that verifiable background details of the self-immolator are not available at the time of the reporting.

Tsering’s self-immolation made it 159 cases of Tibetans protesting against Chinese rule in Tibet by setting themselves on fire since 2009.

The last previous reported self-immolation protest took place in Yushu in 2012, that year saw six Tibetans, aged between 22 and 62, resorting to self-immolation, reports RFA.

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