DHARAMSHALA, May 28: Various sources in exile as well the Chinese  official news agencies are now confirming earlier reports of a twin  self-immolation protest in Tibet’s capital Lhasa yesterday.
According  to reports received by Phayul, a 19-year-old Tibetan identified as  Dorjee Tseten, along with his friend, an unidentified 25-year old male  set themselves on fire in front of the historic Jokhang Temple in an  apparent protest against the Chinese government.
Dorjee Tseten is  feared dead while there is no information on the well being and  whereabouts of the other Tibetan.
Speaking to Phayul, Sonam  Gyatso, a monk at the Drepung Gomang Monastery in south India said that  the two Tibetans had booked a room near the Jokhang Temple, one of the  most holy shrines in Tibet, preparing for their protest.
“Dorjee  Tseten and his friend stepped out of their rented room at around 2.15 pm  (local time) and set themselves on fire,” Gyatso said. “Enveloped in  towering flames, one of them ran to the flagpole in front of the Jokhang  Temple and fell down while the other took around ten steps and fell on  the ground.”
According to the same source, Dorjee Tseten is a  native of Bora, Labrang Tashi Khyil in Amdo, eastern Tibet while the  other youth is from Ngaba, the region which has been at the centre of  the ongoing self-immolation protests in Tibet.
Gyatso, citing  sources in Bora, said that Dorjee Tseten is the son of Bendey Khar and  Dolkar Kyi and has two elder brothers.
“Dorjee Tseten did his  primary schooling in Bora and had gone to Lhasa to work there as a chef  in a restaurant,” Gyatso said. “People in his native village identify  him as gentle natured.”
The same source added that the other  self-immolator worked with him at the restaurant as a cashier.
“The  owner and other staff at the restaurant have all been arrested,” the  exiled monk said.
Chinese official news agency Xinhua in its  report has identified the two as Dargye, from Ngaba and Tobgye Tseten,  adding that the latter has died.
Lhasa has been at the centre of  major Tibetan protests but this is the first time that a self-immolation  protest occurred in Tibet’s ancient capital city. Prior to yesterday’s  twin self-immolations, 35 Tibetans since 2009, have set their bodies on  fire demanding the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet and  freedom in Tibet.
Source: Phayul.com



 
 













 
		