Deadly Freedom Fight
On March 3, 2012, 19-year-old Tsering Kyi returned to school from winter holidays, purchased a can of gas, and set herself on fire in a busy market in Machu, in the Gannan province of China. Kyi held still, fist raised, her body ablaze, for several moments before collapsing to the ground.
Kyi was raised in a nomadic Tibetan family, and attended Tibetan school in a town several miles away from where her family lived. According to news reports, she was a dedicated student, simultaneously passionate about her education, and committed to her family and religious practice.
In 2010, Kyi joined students and teachers at her school to protest new Chinese-language textbooks and the government decision to limit Tibetan-language teaching to a single class. The protests only resulted in more government control: Several of Kyi’s teachers, as well as her headmaster, were subsequently fired and replaced. Kyi is reported to have told a close relative in early January of this year that she understood the motivations behind the growing numbers of self-immolations in Tibet and China – that “no one could go on living like this.”
Over 30 Tibetan monks, nuns and civilians in Tibet, China and India have self-immolated over the past year, in protest of an increasingly repressive and violent Chinese regime that aims to assimilate Tibetan language, culture and religious practice.
In March 2012, the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) issued a statement that referenced the militarized 1912 struggle for Tibetan freedom from the invading imperial Chinese Army. After a year of fierce fighting, the statement says, “Tibet regained its status as an independent nation.” Later on down the page, the TYC asserts that, a century later, the contemporary struggle for Tibetan independence has reached and passed a similar snapping point.
The Dalai Lama has not condoned or condemned the self-immolations. He instead referred to them as a “very, very sensitive political issue” in a recent BBC interview, and has been quoted by China’s Forbidden News as saying that the self-immolations were acts of desperation, a direct result of the Chinese Communist Party’s policy of cultural genocide in Tibet. While the Dalai Lama remains a spiritual leader to millions of Tibetans around the world, he recently stepped down as a political leader, admitting that his 50-year strategy of advocating non-violence had failed to established understanding with the Chinese government, or improve the situation inside Tibet.
The Tibetan Youth Congress has been more vocal about why the self-immolations are happening now, and what they mean for the fight for Tibetan independence. On April 12, 2012, they said: “Just as with the hardened earth and the grassy patches and the dusty grounds and the concrete sidewalks onto which have collapsed the 33 self-immolators (32 of them since last year alone), embers rolling out from their bodies as though rosary beads, the landscape of the Tibetan freedom movement now stands irreparably scorched and irredeemably altered.”
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yes because a strict adherence to non violence and the authority of the dali lama is working out so well in Tibet...
Anonymous
Nature is a violent place, violence is practised top down, the sheople have been conditioned not to react. Baaaah!
Anonymous
The west elite said "free tibet".But they never take any action to do it.They just meet with dalai, no valuable action.This is just their morality superiority.
Anonymous
They thought that "free Tibet" (no exclamation mark) sounded good over Martinis...
danielucasec
I have the translation of this article in spanish. Do you gouys think and if I send it to you you would consider posting it? Where do I send it?
Anonymous
I don't agree with setting yourself on fire, I mean how long can you burn till anyone notices? Not long enough for Western media to notice this sort of thing. It would be different if they denounced Judea and made anti semitic noises - then they we would have a meaningful reaction.......
Anonymous
Self immolation has been effective in the past. Hell, the uprisings in the Middle East started with self immolation in Tunisia. I believe Egypt had it's own self immolation but their riots broke out as well. I'm not saying I'm for it or against it, but it has been effective.
Anonymous
More attention should be paid in the West to people who are set on fire - or, shot, raped, tortured, maimed, kidnapped, and falsely imprisoned - by U.S. Military personnel. Happens way more frequently.
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