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Two Tibetans set themselves ablaze in Lhasa: reports

Two Tibetan man outside the temple of fire Lhasa and a dead, the report said Monday in the wave of China by events in Tibet spread to the heavily fortified city.
Sunday's events marking the such protests that have in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, because the deadly anti-chinese government riots erupted in 2008 held under tight security for the first time.
Headquartered in American broadcasting company, radio free Asia saying, these men are the monks to join the protests against Chinese rule in, in the center of the famous buddhist pilgrimage centre, before the jokhang temple, set themselves on fire.
China's official xinhua news agency said, and the police put fire "minutes" one of the man, whose name is the Dargye, in a stable condition and survival.
The xinhua news agency, not sure who became a monk, said in southwestern China's sichuan province, in many recent events have occurred by Dargye aba county.
Aba prefecture is Kirti monastery, has been named flat with light shows a young monk and virtual lock in March 2011 died, sparking mass protests.
The xinhua news agency named Tobgye Tseten dead, from gansu province bordering the sichuan, there are also many Tibetan population.
Radio free Asia quoted the source said, the situation is now in Lhasa "very nervous" city full of police and paramilitary forces.
Residents of Lhasa contact AFP on Monday also reported increase police presence in the city, the increase in the street for identity check personnel, cell phone signal is sealed off.
Lhasa city public security organs contact, through the telephone refused to comment on the incident, there was a Tibetan Buddhism DaWa saga-the birth of the Buddha anniversary celebration.
But the xinhua news agency quoted a senior officials in Tibet condemned Sunday's protests.
"They are in other Tibetan areas and the behavior of the events of the last set himself on fire, separate Tibet from China purpose," HaoPengShui, in political and legal affairs is responsible for the communist party secretary in the region.
More than 30 people from tibetan-inhabited areas in China, since March 2011 in protest, they say what is the Chinese authorities crackdown on religion and culture of the fire.
In the Tibet autonomous region itself only before the report in December, when Changu county off his former monks shouted anti-china slogans.
He was taken to the hospital for injuries after death.
Robbie BaNiTe, Columbia University in New York of the Tibet issue experts say, Sunday's events, marked the first time the important violent protests in Lhasa since, in 2008, and then spread to other Tibetan regions.
"This is four years in any significant events. Authorities this is a big setback," he told AFP by telephone.
"These events are very troubled by the China, because it is a new method of protest, it is hard to avoid."
Over in the Tibetan plateau Tibetan under Chinese rule had already angry, accused Beijing contain religious freedom and weaken their culture and language.
In the past year tensions, but Beijing insists Tibet people enjoy freedom of religion and improve the living standard, China's economic expansion brings the benefit.
Beijing has accused of seeking independence for Tibet overseas organizations, and accused the dalai lama-unrest, including earlier this year, the protests against Chinese rule series-Tibet's exiled spiritual leader.




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