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Kirti Gompa

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April, the monastery was surrounded by about 800 troops and no one was allowed to enter or leave the grounds. The monks ran short of food and supplies as 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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Tibetan residents began a demonstration at the Public Security Bureau which turned deadly. At the monastery, monks were arrested, then more than 1,000 Tibetans gathered to demonstrate as protests and arrests in the area continued. Three more monks from the monastery were arrested on 8 April, and on 9
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The BBC reported in October 2011 on a spate of self-immolations at the monastery by monks and nuns protesting PRC rule and the accompanying restrictions on human rights and religious freedom. Included among the victims was 17-year-old Kelsang Wangchuk, who self-immolated on October 3. On October 17,
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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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Another report by the 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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A report by the International Campaign for Tibet states 300 monks were taken away on 21 April 2011 by paramilitary police who also severely beat a group of laypeople standing vigil outside the monastery, killing two old women and badly wounding other protesters. The 300 monks were hauled into 10
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In response to the rise in protests, PRC authorities reportedly detained some monks in compulsory reeducation-through-labour and detention facilities, leading the monastery's population to decline from 2,500 to 600, from March to October 2011. Police and military surveillance in the area has
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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
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The first self-immolation in Tibet was by a monk from the Ngaba Kirti Gompa, Tapey, on 27 February 2009. Accounts differ as to his condition, as some state he survived while other eyewitness reports, including the Self-immolation Fact Sheet from
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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 Chinese forces admitted to firing weapons. Between 13 and 30 people were reportedly killed, and the nuns were not heard from after the arrests.
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in India in April 1990, with monks coming across the border to join the new monastery. He died in 2006. The current, 12th Kirti Rinpoche, born in 1940, is the 55th lama to head the monastery.
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Kirti Jepa Datsang Gompa is located in Dharamsala, India. It was built in 1992 to house Tibetan exile monks from Tibet. Today, the monks number approximately 200 and includes Kirti Rinpoche.
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Arrests of monks at Ngawa Kirti Gompa continued in 2017 and 2018, after which three monks, Thubpa, Lobsang Dorje, and Lobsang Thamke, were reported to have disappeared into Chinese custody.
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In response and to protect the monks during the siege, local Tibetans surrounded the Chinese forces and blocked the roads to prevent Chinese vehicles from entering or leaving Kirti Gompa.
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and has now been rebuilt. There are numerous (approximately 30–40) smaller monasteries affiliated with the Kirti Monasteries spread throughout the region.
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which has numerous chapels on the various floors respectively dedicated to Shakyamuni Buddha, Mahakarunika, and the Three Deities of Longevity,
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Kirti Rinpoche was in Gyelrang. These days the two main Kirti Monasteries are in Ngawa town and Taktsang Lhamo in Zoige county, both in
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The Taksang Lhamo Kirti Gompa is located in the Zorge district, Sichuan Province. It has approximately 700 monks in residence.
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spiritual practices. On 20 March, Chinese officials were visiting households and inquiring about monks as family members.
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https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2009_2014/documents/droi/dv/501_biokirtirinpoche_/501_biokirtirinpoche_en.pdf
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a Buddhist nun named Tenzin Wangmo became the first female self-immolation victim in Aba, and the ninth of the year.
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https://savetibet.org/world-learns-of-tibetan-monks-disappearance-imprisonment-despite-chinese-govt-lockdown/
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Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances pressed China to disclose their whereabouts.
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The 11th Kirti Tsenzhab Rinpoche was born in 1926 and moved to Lhasa in 1957 and accompanied the
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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/10/21/dalai-lama-prays-tibetans-who-self-immolated.html
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and Kirti Lobzang Chungla. There are also several other important buildings including: the
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Town, and established the Buddhist Youth School, which was closed by Chinese authorities.
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World learns of Tibetan monks’ disappearance, imprisonment despite Chinese govt. lockdown
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https://tchrd.org/china-arrests-over-572-monks-from-kirti-monastery-in-two-day-raid/
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This is a small Kirti Monastery in Darjeeling, India with approximately 40 monks.
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In early 2011, Kirti monks were sent to Chinese re-education programs, which the
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Festival there is a ceremony for "Sunning the Buddha", and a big thangka of
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Thubtem Samphel, a spokesperson for the Tibetan government-in-exile's
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Kirti Gompa was founded in 1472 by Rongpa Chenakpa, a disciple of
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https://savetibet.org/tibetan-self-immolations/#3af9d258e7aebff69
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China arrests over 572 monks from Kirti Monastery in two-day raid
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kind of policy, some kind of cultural genocide is taking place".
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Marc Moniez, Christian Deweirdt, Monique Masse, Le Tibet, 1991,
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Outside the north wall of the monastery is a towering statue of
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Tibetan monk dies after setting himself on fire in China’s west
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is displayed on a huge Thangka Wall behind the monastery. This
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Kirti Gompa is also famous for its 30-metre (98-ft) high white
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hardening of Chinese government policy in the aftermath of the
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article1546272.ece
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Kanamaru, Atsushi; Osada, Yukiyasu; Allwright, Gavin (2004).
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Raids at several Kirti monastic centers were reported by the
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Ngaba Kirti Gompa is under close supervision by the Chinese
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Kirti Rinpoche speaks at a demonstration in Washington, 2011
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Ngawa Kirti Gompa (sometimes referred to as Ge’erdengsi or
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escalated, and some monks have been sentenced to prison
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military trucks and forcibly disappeared, while the
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The Ngaba Kirti Gompa monastery is at the center of
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Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Ngawa, Sichuan, China
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Affiliation
Tibetan Buddhism
Sect
Gelugpa
Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture
Sichuan Province
Kham
Kirti Gompa is located in Sichuan
Geographic coordinates
32°54′N 101°42′E / 32.900°N 101.700°E / 32.900; 101.700

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Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Dharma Wheel
Schools
Nyingma
Kadam
Sakya
Bodong
Kagyu
Jonang
Gelug
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