Two young Tibetans self-immolate in Tibetan capital of Lhasa

Photo via Tibet Post International

Two Tibetan young men self-immolated at Barkhor market outside of Jokhang temple in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa on Sunday, the latest in a wave of self-immolation protesters drawing attention to the issue of Chinese rule in Tibet. It should be noted that Tibet Post International points out that before setting themselves afire, the two shouted out unintelligible slogans, making it difficult to ascertain their motives. However, given the vast number of self-immolation protests we have been seeing, the acts are believed to be protests against Chinese rule. The event happened during celebrations in the past few days of the Buddha's 2556th birthday, with some 5000 pilgrims visiting the temple each day.

One of the young men was a 19 year-old named Tseten, who died from his injuries; the other man (unknown), who was about 25 years of age, was (according to Xinhua News Agency via The Korea Herald) hospitalized after. Tibet Post International states that his current whereabouts are unknown.

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