DHARAMSHALA,  April 24: In reports coming just in, two young Tibetan monks of the  Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery in Zoege, eastern Tibet set themselves on  fire today protesting China’s continued occupation of Tibet. 
The exile seat of the Kirti Monastery in Dharamshala identified the two monks as Lobsang Dawa, 20 and Kunchok Woeser, 22.
“The  two monks set themselves on fire at 6:40 pm (local time) near the right  side of the main prayer hall of the Taktsang Lhamo Monastery protesting  China’s repressive policies,” the Kirti Monastery release said. “Both  of them passed away at the site of the protest.”
According to  reports, the body of the two monks were later taken to their respective  monastic quarters where fellow monks carried out prayers.
“Local Chinese authorities have issued orders for the cremation of the two monks by early tomorrow morning,” the release said.
Lobsang Dawa is a native of Zaru region of Zoege and the youngest of seven siblings. 
Kunchok Woeser is a native of Zoege and is survived by his parents Tsering Norbu and Samdup Dolma and his two brothers.
“The  two monks were enrolled at the Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery at a  young age and were known for their exemplary conduct and studies,” the  release said.
In 2008, following a series of anti-China protests  across Ngaba region, local Chinese authorities had indefinitely closed  down a school run by Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery.
The primary  reason for its closure was cited as participation by a number of  students of Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery in the March 15th protest  along with other senior monks of the monastery at the Zoege county  headquarters. 
Since 2009, as many as 117 Tibetans living under  China’s rule have set themselves on fire demanding freedom and the  return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama from exile.
Source: Phayul.com



 









