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Tsewang Norbu

By Contact Staff /  August 15, 2011;

Tsewang Norbu, 29, a monk from Tawu county, Karze died after setting fire to himself and calling for freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. Tsewang drank petrol before immolating himself and died soon afterwards, according to source of Tibetan exiles. A hotel receptionist near the scene of Tsewang Norbu’s death told AFP that the monk had been distributing leaflets, saying: “I saw a monk lying on the ground and burning, he died right in front of the county government building.” The state media confirmed that Tsewang Norbu had been swiftly cremated on Wednesday, August 17.

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