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Jampa Yeshi Dead: Tibet Exile Who Set Self On Fire Dies In India

By KATY DAIGLE 03/28/12 06:25 AM ET AP

NEW DELHI — A Tibetan exile who set himself on fire in India to protest a visit by China's president died Wednesday, while hundreds of other activists were being detained.

Jamphel Yeshi, 27, set himself alight Monday at a demonstration in New Delhi. He ran screaming past other protesters and the media before falling to the ground, his clothing partly disintegrated and nearly his entire body covered in burns.

"Martyr Jamphel Yeshi's sacrifice will be written in golden letters in the annals of our freedom struggle," said Dhondup Lhadar, an activist with the Tibetan Youth Congress. "He will live on to inspire and encourage the future generations of Tibetans."

About 30 people have set themselves on fire over the past year in ethnic Tibetan areas of China in protest against Beijing's heavy-handed rule in Tibet. Activists say China's crackdown is so oppressive in those areas, Tibetans have no other way to voice their protests.

On Tuesday, a U.S. Senate panel passed a nonbinding resolution mourning the deaths and calling on China to end what it describes as repressive policies targeting Tibetans.

Beijing has blamed the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India for decades, for inciting the self-immolations and has called the protesters' actions a form of terrorism.

"This is his last attempt to force the Chinese central government to allow his return to Tibet," Li Xiaojun, an official with the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi, wrote Wednesday in the Hindustan Times newspaper.

President Hu Jintao is in New Delhi for a summit for the BRICS summit that includes India, Russia, Brazil and South Africa on Thursday.

Wednesday also marked the day China calls Serfs Emancipation Day, when in 1958 government troops took control of Tibet, and the Dalai Lama fled into exile.

Indian police and soldiers have orders to restrict the movement of New Delhi's Tibetan population while Hu is in town, police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said. Police have surrounded the city's Tibetan neighborhoods, erecting barricades and refusing to allow young people to leave, except for medical or court appointments under police escort.

Hundreds of Tibetan activists have been rounded up, including poet Tenzin Tsundue, who had just finished speaking to the Tibetan Woman's Association when he was taken into custody Tuesday night under laws that allow "preventative detention."

He "has a long history of protesting at such events," Bhagat said.

Activists condemned the crackdown.

"This action is unlawful and a complete surrender to the Chinese pressure and the surrender of our own national pride," Indian intellectual Rajiv Vora said in a statement.

Many activists had managed to evade the police cordons and were trying to stage protests across the city, said Tenzin Choekyi of the Tibetan Youth Congress. At least a dozen were taken into custody Wednesday morning as they tried to reach a United Nations office where they planned to demonstrate.

The group said a grand funeral "deserving of a martyr" is planned for Yeshi in the Tibetan exiled community's headquarters of Dharmsala, in the northern India. He is survived by his mother and four siblings, all of whom live in Tibet.

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An elderly exiled Tibetan lights lamps during a special prayer session for Tibetan Jampa Yeshi who immolated himself Monday during a protest, at a Tibetan Refugee settlement in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Yeshi, who remains in critical condition, lit himself on fire and ran shouting through a protest in the Indian capital Monday, just ahead of a visit by China's president Hu Jintao for an economic summit this week. (AP)

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11:03 PM on 03/30/2012
The Chinese Communist Party people have lost their hearts. Pray for them, for they don't know that, and they don't believe in prayer, only in staying in power.
11:18 AM on 03/30/2012
From a recent poem by a Tibetan, translated into English:

"Yesterday, the ancestral land of my dream destroyed by an army of bandits
Today, my precious mother made shamefully naked before my eyes
Tomorrow, my children’s brains and bones savagely scattered about
I cannot submit to this anymore

This inner conviction formed by my discrimination;
This path of life that discovered in my dream;
I wish to burn, thus, without regret.
This magnificent light, like a butter lamp, is ignited by the mind
This whole body, like an “Offering Bowl” desires to be sacrificed without remorse."

http://www.rangzen.net/2012/03/24/i-will-burn-myself-again-and-again/
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06:58 PM on 03/29/2012
If you play with fire you are going to get burned. Stupid.
11:16 AM on 03/30/2012
He intended to die. The only reason he didn't die at the time he set himself alight is because people put out the fire. How did you not understand this?
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06:22 PM on 03/29/2012
The oppressed have my sympathy; the stupid do not.
07:27 PM on 03/29/2012
the oppressed in Tibet have it so bad, the only way some think they can do anything about it is this form of protest. they've tried regular protest, but they get beaten, tortured, and long prison sentences, and many end up executed with their body parts sold for profiting the Chinese Army, anyway.
06:06 PM on 03/29/2012
China constantly saying that the Dalai Lama is behind this self-immolation protest as well as the others is getting stale and makes Chinese excuses seem like a joke. The world knows a lot of the efforts China has done to suppress the Tibetan people as a "final solution": send so many Chinese workers to live there that they outnumber Tibetans, and then have no real jobs for Tibetans, carry all the mineral and wood wealth (wood almost all gone now) out of Tibet, suppress any expression of Tibetan culture, such as dances and songs (changed into Chinese style, Tibetan style forbidden), language (only Chinese language used in schools, including Chinese textbooks, except for Tibetan and English language class), long harsh prison terms for Lamas who really teach Buddhism, as well as any Tibetan who demonstrates or even owns a picture of the Dalai Lama. Tibetans would suffer the frostbite removal of their fingers and toes in order to escape over the mountains, but even that is so much harder now. The picture is very bleak, the crackdown continues unabated. It's not a joke.
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Likes: Chasing villagers. Dislikes: Fire
04:14 PM on 03/29/2012
Seems like China is trying to replace the USA as the world's bully.
02:35 PM on 03/29/2012
The Chinese should join the Tibetan to end the brutal dictatorship of CCP.
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12:46 PM on 03/29/2012
Tibet is the world's spiritual Disneyland.
Thousands go there for a short visits and come out self-claimed spiritual leaders
04:30 PM on 03/29/2012
That's just false. There are not many real Lamas (teachers of Tibetan Buddhism) left in Tibet. Many of them have been imprisoned. Many of them have already left Tibet because of the pressures from the Chinese not to teach. So the very few Westerners who are allowed to go to Tibet do so as tourists, not to seek teachings, and don't proclaim they have. The Chinese are strictly limiting the tourism, as well as the Buddhism, as well as any real Tibetan cultural expression.
There have been Westerners who have studied with Lamas in India, Nepal, Bhutan, etc., and the ones who have really practiced Buddhism have become very good teachers, some women included!! You should check it out, instead of making foolish statements that get you into trouble..
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Borton Piswanjani
of Bangagong, Bangalore in Bangladesh
10:27 AM on 03/29/2012
...unless and until oil is discovered beneath the tibetan plateau, i see no chance for US involvement in this matter against the chinese: the US will not go to war with china over something as insignificant as human rights unless it is bathed in oil
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12:48 PM on 03/29/2012
And this is as it should be.
Going to war over world's vital strategic resources makes perfect sense.
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Borton Piswanjani
of Bangagong, Bangalore in Bangladesh
03:55 PM on 03/29/2012
good. now tell me, friend: what resource is more valuable than enlightenment?
08:25 AM on 03/29/2012
I don't now what to do and I don't know what to say eighther but I do know that this isn't the way to treat a peaceful people or anyone for that matter; and God does'nt think so eigther. The Chinese Government, ect. should be punished for their cruelty and unethical treatment enforced on others.
At this point, I cannot belive that most forms of Chinese rule, co-exists with God.
08:09 AM on 03/29/2012
We should stop going to wal mart to buy all the made in china stuff they sell!
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12:52 PM on 03/29/2012
We/ Who's we?
Be a leader and show us the way.
Immediately stop using Chinese-made computer and the peripherals you're posting on right now. Go!
04:51 PM on 03/29/2012
Indeed. The only way his post could have been more ironic was if it had a "Posted from my iPhone" tag on it!
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07:01 PM on 03/29/2012
And do not buy any Apple products because they are all made in China and workers are paid less than 2 dollars an hour, are overworked by force and commit suicide but that is not stopping stupid Americans from purchasing blood tainted Apple products. They do not care.
05:40 AM on 03/29/2012
I sometimes wander of the true harmony, and what goes on about.
As all cannot, sound the same all the time or coherently.
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01:37 AM on 03/29/2012
I agree with Dalai Lama that solution is partial autonomy with guarantee of preservation of some aspects of Tibetan culture and tradition, an important world treasure.
Of course that excludes serfdom, feudalism and other regressive aspects
I also agree with DL that Tibet is backward and is benefiting from Chinese modernity and prosperity, literacy and tourism.
I do NOT agree with DL's unwillingness to issue an edict to Tibetan Sangha under his control about these wrong acts of self-violence.
I said that to several members of ecclesiastic Tibetan community ( one, an important Rinpoche) and got nothing but polite smiles in return.
They don't owe me anything,of course, but I have heard there's a serious internal debate on the issue uin the Tibetan Sangha.
Let's hope DL is pressured to be assertive on the issue.
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06:30 AM on 03/29/2012
I suspect that a lot of Tibetans don't much care for China's 'modernity'.
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12:45 PM on 03/29/2012
There's a wide chasm between your suspicions and Dalai Lama opinions I posted.
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Borton Piswanjani
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10:27 AM on 03/29/2012
tibet is china's disneyland
12:24 AM on 03/29/2012
Tibet was never china's to take back. Tibet's written language is Sanskrit not pictograph.
The "serfs" did not revolt.
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12:52 PM on 03/29/2012
That changes EVERYTHING!
11:13 PM on 03/28/2012
It seems to me that staying alive to be a thorn in China's side would be more useful than doing their bidding by proxy ie. killing yourself and saving them the trouble. But, not being one of them, who am I to say?