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Chinese forces had walled off the monastery and prevented local Tibetans from offering food. Forces also built stations in the monastery, halted more spiritual practices, and beat monks outside of their rooms.
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issued an appeal on 15 April 2011 to both sides and to the international community, citing the situation at Kirti
Monastery and the self-immolations, and describing the standoff between the Chinese forces and the Tibetan people. The Dalai Lama later said the self-immolations were the result of "Some
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into exile in India in 1959. During a period of relative freedom in China, in 1984 he visited the People's
Republic as the head of a delegation from the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, meeting Chinese government representatives in Beijing and touring Tibetan regions, including Ngawa. However, after the
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International Campaign for Tibet states the frequency of self-immolations in Ngaba lessened from 2014 to 2018, then solo protests began by those often carrying outlawed images of the Dalai Lama along a road where many self-immolations occurred. The road is called "Heroes, or
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questioned. Then on 16 March 2011, a 24-year-old monk named
Phuntsog died in a hospital after setting himself on fire in protest against Chinese rule, three years after the demonstrations during the 2008 Tibetan uprising anniversary. On 19 March, Chinese authorities suspended the monastery's
1547:"began to shout slogans (no details are yet known of what he said), People’s Armed Police (PAP) personnel stationed nearby opened fire, and Tapey fell to the ground. Reports indicate that the PAP extinguished the fire after Tapey was shot and he was immediately taken away by police."
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during the raids on 28–29 March 2008. The TCHRD also reports at least 23 people were killed and hundreds critically wounded during the demonstrations of 16 March. Chinese authorities intensified their local crackdowns afterwards.
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demonstrations, after which 27 nuns were arrested, and
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kind of policy, some kind of cultural genocide is taking place".
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Kirti Rinpoche speaks at a demonstration in Washington, 2011
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1849:"In Occupied Tibetan Monastery, a Reason for Fiery Deaths"
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1423:. It the largest Tibetan Monastery in
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1523:2008 Tibetan uprising anniversary
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2235:Sharma, Yojana (30 April 1996).
1875:"Accounts from Lhasa and beyond"
1809:. Footprint Books. p. 780.
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