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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Hong Kong (CNN) — The number of Tibetans in China who have set themselves on fire to protest Beijing’s rule has reached 100, according to Tibetan advocacy groups.
Lobsang Namgyal, a 37-year-old former monk, set himself on fire earlier this month in Aba prefecture, known in Tibetan as Ngaba, an ethnically Tibetan area of the Chinese province of Sichuan, according to Free Tibet, a London-based advocacy group.
“This grim milestone should be a source of shame to the Chinese authorities who are responsible and to the world leaders who have yet to show any leadership in response to the ongoing crisis in Tibet,” said Stephanie Brigden, the director of Free Tibet.
Self-immolation has become a desperate form of protest in recent years for ethnic Tibetans unhappy with Chinese rule, and it shows no sign of abating.
Of the 100 Tibetans who have now set themselves on fire in China, at least 82 are believed to have died from the act, according to the International Campaign for Tibet.
(Editor’s note: Let’s be real. China is one of the worst countries when it comes to human rights.)
Uhm. By setting yourself on fire, aren’t you doing the chinese governments job? Kill off the radicals? Like. They don’t even have to lift a finger. The activists are killing themselves off.
Hong Kong (CNN) — The number of Tibetans in China who have set themselves on fire to protest Beijing’s rule has reached...
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Uhm. By setting yourself on fire, aren’t you doing the chinese governments job? Kill off the radicals? Like. They don’t...