Tibetan Woman Dies in Second Self-Immolation Protest This Month

2014-12-22
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Tsepe in an undated photo.
Tsepe in an undated photo.
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A Tibetan woman set herself on fire and died in Sichuan province on Monday in the second self-immolation protest this month against Beijing’s rule in Tibetan-populated areas of China, sources said.

Tsepe, 20, set herself ablaze at around 2:00 p.m. local time in Meruma town in Ngaba (in Chinese, Aba) county in the Ngaba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, local sources told RFA’s Tibetan Service.

“Today, a 20-year-old Tibetan woman self-immolated in protest against China’s repressive policies,” one source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“Soon afterward, the police arrived and took her body away,” the source said.

Sources gave the woman’s name as Tsepe and described her as a resident of Meruma town’s Unit No. 4.

“Her father’s name is Chidor Rinchen, and her mother’s name is Chenpa,” one source said.

Reached for comment, a duty officer at a local police station denied knowledge of the incident, adding, “You should ask the higher authorities,” before hanging up the phone.

'Good character'


Separately, a Tibetan monk living in India said Tsepe was known for her “good character and personal integrity,” citing contacts in Ngaba.

“Tsepe had been living with her parents as a nomad and had not been to school since she was young,” the monk, Kanyak Tsering, said.

“Police took her parents and brother Yime away for questioning shortly after her protest, but it is not known if they will be detained,” he said.

In addition to her brother Yime, Tsepe leaves behind five other siblings, sources said.

Tsepe’s burning brings to 135 the number of self-immolations by Tibetans protesting Chinese rule since the wave of fiery protests began in 2009, and is the second this month.

The last Tibetan self-immolation occurred on Dec. 16 in Gansu province when Sangye Khar, 33, set himself ablaze in front of a police station in Amchok township in Sangchu (Xiahe) county in the Kanlho (Gannan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, a local source told RFA’s Tibetan Service.

Khar died “in protest against Chinese policies in Tibetan areas,” RFA’s source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Tightened controls

Chinese authorities have tightened controls in a bid to check self-immolation protests, arresting and jailing Tibetans linked to the burnings.

Some have been imprisoned for up to 15 years.

“Tibetans continue to set themselves alight in protest against China’s policies and rule in Tibet,” Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren, director of the London-based advocacy group Free Tibet, said in a statement on Monday.

“The ongoing crisis in Tibet will not be resolved until the world’s leaders put pressure on China to recognize Tibetans’ desire for freedom instead of criminalizing it,” she said.

Reported by Yangdon Demo, Lobsang Choephel, and Chakmo Tso for RFA’s Tibetan Service. Translated by Dorjee Damdul. Written in English by Richard Finney.

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Tenzin

from Alabama

The Tibetans in RFA must be already drunk from Christmas and New Years wine while their countrymen are burning themselves in Tibet . This self immolation brings the total to 141 . Have the courtesy to do the research even if you can't do anything for Tibet yourself . When you being it down to 135 , do you know what you are doing ? You are erasing the sacrifices of 6 lives ? So you guys at RFA plan to self immolate yourself to add to that number since the western Tibetans don't seem to be good at doing much than wiring articles . One of these self immolators is my relative in Tibet and I take your misinformation very personally . Being a news source for Tibet , do you jobs well please

Dec 22, 2014 06:29 PM

ASIAN FREEDOM VOICES

Why you people are keep burning yourself to death to protest against Chinese rules? Would that make any different? Would the Chinese's government leave your people alone, if that happened? Or would any other countries like USA and EU extend their hands to help and kick the Chinese out of your land? It seemed that no matter what your people are doing, the Chinese would never leave you alone. The Chinese is 100 time stronger that Tibet people with the most largest and powerful Army in that part of the region. For Tibet people, you don’t even have a single gun to defend yourself and that make your people less likely to gain your freedom. Yes, you can rate your voices and protest against the Chinese occupation in your land by simply make it loud and clear to the world that your land have been occupy and destroy by the Chinese government, but you need to stop burning yourself.

Dec 22, 2014 01:56 PM

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