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More Tibetans self-immolate, one diesBeijing (UPI) Oct 10, 2011 One of two Tibetan teenagers died after they set themselves on fire near a monastery in China's Sichuan province, a Tibetan activist agency said. Both teenagers are believed to be former monks at Kirti monastery and were protesting against China's occupation of Tibet, Free Tibet, which has headquarters in London, said on its Web site. They set themselves on fire in the center of the market town Ngaba, called Aba by the Chinese, at around noon Friday. "There are unconfirmed reports ... read more |
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