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Tibetan man sets himself on fire in Nepal | Tibetan man sets himself on fire in Nepal |
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An ethnic Tibetan man has set himself on fire in Nepal in an apparent protest against Chinese rule in Tibetan areas. | An ethnic Tibetan man has set himself on fire in Nepal in an apparent protest against Chinese rule in Tibetan areas. |
Police say the man doused himself in petrol before setting himself ablaze near a famous Buddhist shrine. | Police say the man doused himself in petrol before setting himself ablaze near a famous Buddhist shrine. |
The man, dressed as a monk, chanted pro-Tibetan independence slogans while covered in flames, the Associated Press news agency said, citing eyewitnesses. | The man, dressed as a monk, chanted pro-Tibetan independence slogans while covered in flames, the Associated Press news agency said, citing eyewitnesses. |
About 100 Tibetans are believed to have set themselves on fire since 2009. Most are reported to have died. | About 100 Tibetans are believed to have set themselves on fire since 2009. Most are reported to have died. |
The self-immolations have been going on mainly in ethnic Tibetan areas of China. | The self-immolations have been going on mainly in ethnic Tibetan areas of China. |
Many have involved Buddhist monks or nuns calling for greater religious freedom and the return of their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, Tibetan activist groups say. | Many have involved Buddhist monks or nuns calling for greater religious freedom and the return of their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, Tibetan activist groups say. |
Foreign media are banned from the region, making verifying the self-immolation cases difficult. Chinese state media have confirmed some but not all. | Foreign media are banned from the region, making verifying the self-immolation cases difficult. Chinese state media have confirmed some but not all. |
In the latest case, Nepalese police say a man thought to be in his 20s set himself alight at a cafe near Boudhanath Stupa in the capital, Kathmandu. | In the latest case, Nepalese police say a man thought to be in his 20s set himself alight at a cafe near Boudhanath Stupa in the capital, Kathmandu. |
He is in hospital in a critical condition. | He is in hospital in a critical condition. |
A waiter at the cafe said the man walked in and asked to use the toilet. | A waiter at the cafe said the man walked in and asked to use the toilet. |
"He looked like the hundreds of Tibetans who came to Boudhanath today and I did not suspect he was going to set himself on fire,'' Prasant Tamang told Associated Press. | "He looked like the hundreds of Tibetans who came to Boudhanath today and I did not suspect he was going to set himself on fire,'' Prasant Tamang told Associated Press. |
Tempa Tsering, representative of the Dalai Lama's office, said the incident was "very unfortunate". | Tempa Tsering, representative of the Dalai Lama's office, said the incident was "very unfortunate". |
"We feel very (sad) that this has happened. The Tibetan leadership has been urging people to refrain from such drastic steps for long," he was quoted by Agence-France Presse news agency as saying. | "We feel very (sad) that this has happened. The Tibetan leadership has been urging people to refrain from such drastic steps for long," he was quoted by Agence-France Presse news agency as saying. |
Nepal is home to at least 20,000 Tibetan refugees. | |
The Tibetan government in exile is based in the Indian town of Dharamsala. | The Tibetan government in exile is based in the Indian town of Dharamsala. |
China has accused the exiled Dalai Lama of glorifying the protests, a claim he strongly objects. | China has accused the exiled Dalai Lama of glorifying the protests, a claim he strongly objects. |
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