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Tibetan Monk Reportedly Sets Self On Fire To Protest China

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By BINAJ GURUBACHARYA   11/10/11 03:40 AM ET   AP

KATMANDU, Nepal -- A man wearing the robes of a Tibetan Buddhist monk set himself on fire in the Nepalese capital Thursday morning to protest Chinese policy in Tibet before the flames were extinguished by people nearby.

The incident was the latest in a rash of such protests by Tibetans in recent months to protest China.

Chodon Lama said the protest took place at the holy Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath, in an area of eastern Katmandu where most of the local Tibetan exiles live.

Police official Shyam Gyawali said the man fled after the incident and police were searching the surrounding neighborhood to locate him.

Lama said the man was standing next to the stupa, one of Katmandu's most popular tourist sites, when he poured kerosene on himself. He tried in vain to light a match, and when that didn't work, he used one of the nearby devotional lamps to set himself ablaze as he chanted slogans against China, she said.

Police said the man's friends put out the flames, but Lama said that she and other strangers raced to him to extinguish the flames quickly. He didn't appear hurt badly and he quickly fled, she said.

At least 11 people in Tibet have set themselves on fire since March to protest Chinese rule. At least five have died.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei accused Tibetan activists of glorifying and inciting the self immolations.

"In China, the vast majority of religious believers believe such self-immolation cases should be condemned and the majority of the people in the religious field believe that life is precious and should be cherished," Hong said.

The Dalai Lama has said that China's "ruthless policy" was behind the self-immolations. China accuses the Dalai Lama and his supporters of stirring up trouble in ethnic Tibetan areas and encouraging followers to set themselves on fire.

The Karmapa, Tibetan Buddhism's third-ranking leader, asked China on Wednesday to review its policies toward Tibet in the wake of the protests against Chinese restrictions on their religion and culture.

"These desperate acts, carried out by people with pure motivation, are a cry against the injustice and repression under which they live," he said.

TIMELIME: Tibetan monks and nuns protest China's rule over Tibet.
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11:59 PM on 12/28/2011
Like David Koresh except David was not wearing a robe when he was set on fire. David was wearing his charcoal pants and smoking jacket.
10:27 PM on 12/28/2011
This means nothing to the Chinese government. Only their people can do something - as one.
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FWJames123
Well behaved women rarely make history
10:02 PM on 12/28/2011
I wish the OWS people would try this.
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06:50 PM on 12/28/2011
Megalomania never solved anything long term.I'd never put myself on a Cross for anything any cause maybe my wife ? The rest is bull! Just look how you bagger types treat our wounded Vets who gave you everything of themselves. Man is a selfish animal no more no less
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morefromLA
A fighting liberal and proud of it
06:27 PM on 12/28/2011
In the future let us not say we were not warned.
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Hanover Fiste
guilty as a cat in a goldfish bowl
04:15 PM on 12/09/2011
A Kamikaze flying 2 missions?
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StrawHat
Eat veggies, don't vote for them
03:54 PM on 12/09/2011
Oh, God. Here we go. This was a common form of protest during the Vietnam war.

PLEASE China. Wake up and embrace human rights.
longtimegone
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02:45 PM on 11/28/2011
China has become, like America, too big to be reprimanded. In each case, therefore, the atrocities can be expected to continue.
01:15 PM on 11/26/2011
I have great empathy for the proud people of Tibet.
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Cammi Vaughan
Listening is giving.
11:19 AM on 11/26/2011
This is so sad. The Chinese have been unbelievably harsh to the Tibetans since 1949, when their invasion of Tibet began. They tortured and killed thousands, including children. And they destroyed 99% of their temples, plus using their land to dump nuclear waste. The people that were left were basically starving, their way of life pretty much gone. I have just read Seven Years in Tibet by Harrer, and My Land and My People by the Dalai Lama, both wonderful books full of adventure and knowledge about Tibet, and that did not dwell on the horror, nevertheless told about it so the world would know.....
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Thisbeautifulplanet
omnia vincit amor
10:55 AM on 11/26/2011
The level of censorship here has become grotesque. Who is disturbed by the truth?

So I'll post again: this desperate monk set himself on fire to remind us all that the Chinese goverment has been perpetrating a genocide and crimes against humanity for decades.
And this is the world we live in...
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Thisbeautifulplanet
omnia vincit amor
11:18 AM on 11/26/2011
Impatient much.
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wardropper
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02:49 PM on 11/26/2011
Very nice comment.

Just don't forget to hold your flag up to the mirror occasionally...
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Thisbeautifulplanet
omnia vincit amor
05:39 AM on 11/27/2011
I.D.I.O.T.
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Thisbeautifulplanet
omnia vincit amor
10:36 AM on 11/26/2011
This desperate monk set himself on fire to remind us all that the Chinese government has been perpetrating a genocide and crimes against humanity in Tibet for decades.
And this is the world we live in...
02:07 AM on 11/26/2011
I actually got a chance to see this same thing happen South Korea. Seemed stupid then but as I grow older I have realized that more people need to have the courage of their convictions.

I would be willing to make up a list
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06:52 PM on 12/28/2011
I'll supply the matches
01:23 AM on 11/26/2011
If only Rush had this monks conviction in his opposition to Obama...
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sb250guy
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03:09 AM on 11/26/2011
That would be a huge grease fire.
09:52 AM on 11/26/2011
..................................................................sorry....I was laughing too freakin' hard....
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StrawHat
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03:55 PM on 12/09/2011
Oh, you are soooooooooooooo bad.
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MDhome
life is a paradox
03:09 AM on 11/26/2011
He did PROMISE to move out of the country if Obama won in 2008. Shows what his promises mean. Take him at his word at your peril.
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02:50 PM on 11/26/2011
Or we could just push him out, just to hold him to his promise, you understand...
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01:14 AM on 11/26/2011
"As the American presence increased in Vietnam in the mid- to late 1960s, more and more monks committed self-immolation, including thirteen in one week. IT EVEN TOOK PLACE IN THE U.S., RIGHT OUTSIDE THE PENTAGON, when Norman Morrison, an American Quaker burned himself to death while clinging onto his child as a mark of his rejection of the Vietnam War. (His child survived, and Morrison was revered in Vietnam for his purported martyrdom.)"

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