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Tibetan sets himself alight in China protest: group
Beijing (AFP) July 10, 2012
A young Tibetan man set himself on fire near Tibet's capital of Lhasa on Saturday, a rights group said, the latest in a series of protests against Chinese rule. The fate of the 22-year-old man, whose name was given as Tsewang Dorjee, was unknown though there were reports he had died, London-based Free Tibet said in a statement on Tuesday. Government officials could not be reached for comment. With the latest incident, at least 41 people have set themselves on fire in Tibetan-inhabited areas ... read more

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