Tibetan sets self alight, dies:
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A Tibetan student who self-immolated in an act of protest against Chinese rule in the Himalayan region has died in an Indian hospital, a doctor said Sunday.
Tenzin Choeying, 19, succumbed to critical burn injuries in New Delhi a week after shouting “Victory to Tibet” and setting fire to himself at a university campus in Varanasi, in India’s northern Uttar Pradesh state.
“He died on Saturday days after he was shifted from a Varanasi hospital for specialised treatment,” Anil Rai, medical superintendent at Safdarjung hospital, told AFP. His body will be handed over to the authorities after a postmortem, Rai added.
Self-immolation has regularly been used as a protest against China’s actions in Tibet.
The International Campaign for Tibet — which claims 150 Tibetans have self-immolated since since 2009 — said Choeying shouted “Victory to Tibet” before setting himself on fire.
China says its troops “liberated” Tibet in 1951, but many Tibetans accuse the government of religious repression and eroding their culture.
China rejects the accusations and accuses the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader who lives in exile in the Indian hill town of Dharamshala, of inciting selfimmolations in a bid to split Tibet from the rest of the nation. (AFP)