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1875 President Ma is not the only problem Michael Danielsen 505
1876 US needs to keep China in check Paul Lin 林保華 466
1877 ‘Island’ ads part of unification push Taipei Times Editorial 452
1878 Ma must uphold human rights pledge Taipei Times Editorial 468
1879 KMT serves to obscure national sovereignty Wei Hung-wu 韋洪武 442
1880 Declaration lacks legal power Coen Blaauw 492
 
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Newsflash

Tibetan self-immolator Tamding Kyab, 23, in an undated photo.

DHARAMSHALA, November 23: In confirmed reports coming out of Tibet, another Tibetan set himself on fire late last night in an apparent protest against China’s continued occupation of Tibet.

The Tibetan man, the 80th to self-immolate inside Tibet since 2009, has been identified as Tamding Kyab.

“Tamding Kyab, 23 years of age, set himself on fire on November 22 at around 10 pm (local time) in the Kluchu region of Kanlho, eastern Tibet,” exile Tibetans hailing from the region told Phayul. “After local Tibetans recovered Tamding Kyab's charred body this morning, they carried it to his home."