142. Sonam Tobgya

Name: Sonam Tobgya

Age: late twenties

Sex: Male

Status: Monk

Date of self-immolation: July 9, 2015

location: Kyegudo (Chinese: Yushu) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai province

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Unknown

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A Tibetan monk in his late twenties, Sonam Topgyal, set fire to himself in the main square of Kyegudo (Yushu) yesterday (July 9), in an atmosphere of heightened security imposed around the period of the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday on July 6. According Tibetan exile sources, Sonam Topgyal was taken away by armed police while still alive and is believed to be in hospital, although his whereabouts and welfare is not known.

 

142. Sonam Tobgya

Name: Sonam Tobgya

Age: late twenties

Sex: Male

Status: Monk

Date of self-immolation: July 9, 2015

location: Kyegudo (Chinese: Yushu) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai province

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Unknown

Sonam-Topgyal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Tibetan monk in his late twenties, Sonam Topgyal, set fire to himself in the main square of Kyegudo (Yushu) yesterday (July 9), in an atmosphere of heightened security imposed around the period of the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday on July 6. According Tibetan exile sources, Sonam Topgyal was taken away by armed police while still alive and is believed to be in hospital, although his whereabouts and welfare is not known.

 

141. Sangye Tso

Name: Sangye Tso

Age: 36

Sex: Female

Status: businesswoman

Her Salogan written: “Long live His Holiness the Dalai Lama, where is the Panchen Lama, and freedom for Tibetans“

Date of self-immolation: May 27, 2015
 location: Chone (Chinese: Zhuoni) county, Kanlho (Chinese: Gannan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture) in Gansu Province

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Deceased

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Sangye Tso set fire to herself and died on May 27 in a township in Chone (Chinese: Zhuoni) county, Kanlho (Chinese: Gannan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture) in Gansu Province, according to Tibetan sources. The location she chose to self-immolate was significant – outside a government building near the monastery of Tashi Choekhorling in Dorkok township. A Tibetan exile source in contact with Tibetans in the area said: “The specific location was the Party and government offices, including the local police station, symbolic to locals of policies of injustice against Tibetans, as well as the main offices to enforce the crackdown against police protest in 2008.”

 

140. Tenzin Gyatso

Name: Tenzin Gyatso

Age: Early thirties

Sex: M

Status: Layperson

Date of self-immolation: May 20, 2015

location: Tawu (Chinese: Daofu) county in Sichuan

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Unknown

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A Tibetan father of four set fire to himself in Tawu apparently in response to tightened security in the buildup to the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday. Tenzin Gyatso, the fourth Tibetan to self-immolate this year, was taken away by armed police and it is not known if he is still alive. He set fire to himself outside a government building where political education was carried out, according to Tibetan sources.

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139. Neykyab

Name: Neykyab

Age: Forties or fifties

Sex: Male

Status: Layperson

Date of self-immolation: April 16, 2015

location: Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) county in Sichuan

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Deceased

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The Tibetan man was named by Tibetan sources as Neykyab, believed to be in his forties or fifties. The same sources said that he was the brother-in-law of another Tibetan from Ngaba, Dargye, who set fire to himself in Lhasa on May 27, 2012.

A local source from Ngaba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan (the Tibetan area of Amdo) told Radio Free Asia: “He was protesting against Chinese policies in Tibet. His body was taken away by police.” Another source told RFA: “He had received [religious] recognition for his vow not to harm others in personal disputes—a vow that he took in honor of all those who have sacrificed themselves in self-immolation protests for the cause of Tibetan freedom” the source said.”

 

138. Yeshi Kandro

Name: Yeshi Kandro

Age: Forties

Sex: Female

Status: Nun

Her Slogan: “The long life of the Dalai Lama, for the Dalai Lama to be invited to Tibet, and for freedom for Tibet.”

Date of self-immolation: April 8, 2015

Yeshi-Kandro
location: Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan

provinceCurrent whereabouts/wellbeing: Believed to be deceased

A Tibetan nun in her forties called Yeshi Kandro set fire to herself on April 8 in Kardze (Chinese: Ganzi) and is believed to have died, according to Tibetan sources. She called for the long life of the Dalai Lama, for the Dalai Lama to be invited to Tibet, and for freedom for Tibet as she set herself alight, according to the same sources.

138. Yeshi Kandro

Name: Yeshi Kandro

Age: Forties

Sex: Female

Status: Nun

Her Slogan: “The long life of the Dalai Lama, for the Dalai Lama to be invited to Tibet, and for freedom for Tibet.”

Date of self-immolation: April 8, 2015

Yeshi-Kandro
location: Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan

provinceCurrent whereabouts/wellbeing: Believed to be deceased

A Tibetan nun in her forties called Yeshi Kandro set fire to herself on April 8 in Kardze (Chinese: Ganzi) and is believed to have died, according to Tibetan sources. She called for the long life of the Dalai Lama, for the Dalai Lama to be invited to Tibet, and for freedom for Tibet as she set herself alight, according to the same sources.

137. Norchuk

Name: Norchuk

Her Slogans: Unreported

Age: Late forties

Sex: Female

Profession:Housewife

Date of self-immolation: March 5, 2015
location: A village in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba), the Tibetan area of Amdo

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Deceased

Norshuk-150 A 40-year old Tibetan woman set herself on fire and died in a village in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) on the night of March 5, in the first self-immolation in Tibet this year.

Norchuk was from Dowa village in the Trotsik area of Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) county, Ngaba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan (in the Tibetan area of Amdo). Unusually, her body was not taken by the authorities but local people cremated her remains the next morning in order to pay their respects.

137. Norchuk

Name: Norchuk

Her Slogans: Unreported

Age: Late forties

Sex: Female

Profession:Housewife

Date of self-immolation: March 5, 2015
location: A village in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba), the Tibetan area of Amdo

Current whereabouts/wellbeing: Deceased

Norshuk-150 A 40-year old Tibetan woman set herself on fire and died in a village in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) on the night of March 5, in the first self-immolation in Tibet this year.

Norchuk was from Dowa village in the Trotsik area of Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) county, Ngaba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan (in the Tibetan area of Amdo). Unusually, her body was not taken by the authorities but local people cremated her remains the next morning in order to pay their respects.

TYC hold ‘Lobby Day’ in Delhi

Article reposted from www.phayul.comLobby

DHARAMSHALA, July 29: The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora, which concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in the Indian capital today, devoted the fourth day to engage in lobbying efforts to draw support to the situation inside Tibet, particularly to the death of Tibetan philanthropist teacher Tulku Tenzin Delek in Chinese Prison in Tibet.

Members divided into several groups visited prominent Indian politicians as well as consulates in New Delhi on Monday, to garner support and to build a global alliance condemning Tulku’s death.

The TYC members visited Indian politicians such as Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, senior BJP legislator Shanta Kumar, MP Arun Kumar and MP Tarun Vijay and representatives of Consulate of Japan, German Embassy and international establishments such as European Union’s Dr. Anne Vaugier Chatterjee, United States Global Unit Chief Mr. Anthony Eterno and Miss Michelle Janson.

The members broached the recent ‘death in detention’ of the Buddhist leader from Lithang under mysterious circumstances in a Chinese prison and the aftermath of the incident that resulted in beatings of several youth who protested the death and demanded his body.

The TYC members also sought support to their demands for the release of Tulku’s sister and niece who were arrested following his hushed cremation under police surveillance.

“The esteemed representatives have been very cordial and encouraging while listening to our pleas and that has given us impetus to further undertake such initiatives. The interest shown by them is genuine and the duration of the meetings especially were long hence we could explain the matters in detail. The meetings are a success and we are happy that our efforts have at least been heard to the highest of offices” said a TYC member.

The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in Samyeling Tibetan Refugee Settlement in Delhi today with 130 executive members from 35 regional chapters around the world gathered at the Chushigangdruk Complex in Majnu Ka Tilla in Delhi.

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