18 year-old monk latest to self-immolate, dies from injuries

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On Sunday, another Tibetan teen set fire to himself in protest of Chinese rule in Tibet, succumbing to his injuries on the spot. The 18 year-old monk, Nangdrol, self-immolated at around 2:00 pm in Tibet in front of Zamthang Jonang Monastery in Barma Village, Zamthang County, Ngaba, eastern Tibet, dying from his injuries. This news comes after another monk, 38 years-old, self-immolated on Friday.

According to reports, Chinese authorities tried to retrieve the body but monks from the monastery took possession of it before they could do so, performing rituals and prayers for the deceased after. Nangdrol is the 21st Tibetan to self-immolate since March of 2011.

For all up-to-date Buddhadharma coverage of the self-immolation phenomena happening in Tibet, see here.

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