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Tenzin Phuntsog, Tibetan Monk, Sets Himself On Fire To Protest Chinese Rule

Tibetan Monk Fire

12/ 2/11 02:13 AM ET   AP

BEIJING -- A former Buddhist monk in Tibet has been hospitalized after setting himself on fire, the latest in a series of apparent self-immolation protests against Chinese rule, a human rights group said.

Most of the protesters who have set themselves on fire are calling for Tibetan freedom and the return of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, who fled to India during an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.

The Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet said Tenzin Phuntsog, a former monk in his 40s, set himself on fire Thursday. The attempted self-immolation reportedly occurred near the Karma monastery in Tibet's Chamdo region.

The group cited exiled Tibetans in India whom it did not identify by name.

A woman who answered the telephone at the propaganda office of the Chamdo regional Communist Party denied the incident occurred.

"Nobody self-immolated. Nothing like that happened in Chamdo," said the woman, who would not give her name.

If the incident is confirmed, at least 12 monks, nuns and former monks have now set themselves on fire this year in what are seen as acts of desperation in the face of tightening Chinese controls over Tibetan life and culture. All but the latest occurred in heavily Tibetan areas of China's Sichuan province.

Earlier this week, China's public security minister, Meng Jianzhu, visited Sichuan's Aba prefecture, where eight self-immolations have taken place this year and another occurred in 2009. The ministry said on its website that Meng visited Aba police stations and inspected their facilities, including video surveillance equipment.

While sympathizing with Aba police for their hardship post – the region is at a high altitude and endures extremely cold weather – he encouraged them to ingratiate themselves with local people and regularly do small favors for them "so compatriots from all ethnic groups can feel the warm care of the government and the party."

Meng also met with monks at the local Kirti monastery, urging them to bolster national unity and patriotism, the ministry said.

The report paraphrased Meng as saying he hoped monks there would "carry on the tradition of loving the homeland and the faith, and actively contribute to national solidarity, economic growth and social advancement."

The ministry's statement did not mention the self-immolations.

Aba has been the scene of numerous protests over the past several years against the Chinese government. Most are led by monks who are fiercely loyal to the Dalai Lama. The area is off-limits to foreign journalists.

China says Tibet has always been part of its territory, but many Tibetans say the Himalayan region was virtually independent for centuries.

Chinese authorities routinely deny Tibetan claims of repression, although they have confirmed some self-immolations and accused supporters of the Dalai Lama of encouraging such acts. The Dalai Lama and representatives of the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile in India say they oppose all violence.

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08:13 AM on 12/10/2011
put yourself on fire ,,,, who feels it i guess you,,,, whats up with that
09:43 PM on 12/03/2011
LOL, yeah, Penn and Teller are paid by the Chinese government, too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYEOSCIOnrs
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Zaydin
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04:23 AM on 12/03/2011
Gotta wonder how many of the posters here are paid shills for the Chinese government. Gotta love how willing they are to look the other way to the oppression of a sovereign nation suffering under a military occupation by the Chinese.
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HanMeiRen
May already be guilty by association...
09:52 AM on 12/03/2011
“paid shills”? Sharp eyes...LOL? Your logic can be readily applied in exact the same manner to other parties.

Here is an example.

Gotta wonder how many of the posters here are paid Free Tibet propagandists. For every pro-Tibet-independence post there might be a Sonam sitting behind a computer screen in a dark room in Dharamsala.

“…Sometimes Sonam pretends that he is a woman to lure a Chinese man into conversation....”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article5927557.ece (unfortunately the link does not work without a valid Times account)

The US government is surely above this practice, right? Here is another example: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/mar/17/us-spy-operation-social-networks
01:31 AM on 12/05/2011
Yeah, except ads for the job of "internet commentator" are posted in towns all over China. It is Chinese citizens who bestowed the name "Wu Mao Dang" after all.
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Myoho Mod
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01:40 PM on 12/02/2011
Dalai Lama needs to say something or he is just what the Chinese are saying about him. This is NOT Buddhism. Buddhism is about over coming suffering, not giving into it.
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LiamMc
12:31 PM on 12/02/2011
If the revolution occurs in time, if it concentrates its forces to insure the free flower of the rural commune, then it will develop itself, before long, as an element in the regeneration of society as a point of advancement when compared to nations enslaved. (Marx)
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
01:07 PM on 12/02/2011
I assure you, LiamMC that the last people Marx saw as the progressive vanguard of revolution were these quasi-feudal monks.
12:27 PM on 12/02/2011
I find it interesting link to this article is directly below another picture about Pakistanis protesting the US by burning American flags
These monks can't find a Chinese flag to burn they have to burn themselves? Or are we just looking at a level of brainwashing that just corrupted these people to the core?
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
01:08 PM on 12/02/2011
People who believe absurdities commit atrocities.
02:24 PM on 12/02/2011
Burning flag or burning themselves would have same end result. They will be imprisoned and executed for burning flag..autocratic style!
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
10:53 AM on 12/02/2011
If they are going to do such things, they need to do it where the Chinese will see it, like in Beijing in front of a government building.
12:35 PM on 12/02/2011
Forget Beijing, maybe just a place where anyone with a camera can see it so we know he didn't just put a lighter to his robe and then put it out a second later.
02:25 PM on 12/02/2011
Go visit state prison for free show on execution...
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
10:22 AM on 12/02/2011
This delusional action is contrary to Buddhist teachings.
Those who promote and/or condone these crimes within monastery community must be arrested, tried and receive lengthy prison sentences.
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
10:53 AM on 12/02/2011
What about the Chinese?
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
11:23 AM on 12/02/2011
See my post above.
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dim
one in a can
04:53 AM on 12/10/2011
What crimes? Suicide is the sovereign right of every individual.