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2 Tibetan cousins set themselves on fire in China

 
Published on Oct 27, 2012
11:19 PM
In this file photo taken Tuesday, Oct 23, 2012 and released by London-based rights group Freetibet.org, Dorje Rinchen, a farmer in his late 50s, runs after setting himself on fire on the main street in Xiahe in northwestern China's Gansu province. A rights group says two Tibetan cousins have set fire to themselves in their village to protest Chinese rule, bringing the total number of self-immolations this week to seven, the highest since the protests began last year. -- PHOTO: AP

BEIJING (AP) - A rights group says two Tibetan cousins have set fire to themselves in their village to protest Chinese rule, bringing the total number of self-immolations this week to seven, the highest since the protests began last year.

The London-based group Free Tibet said today that cousins Tsepo, 20, and Tenzin, 25, called for independence for Tibet as they set fire to themselves Thursday in front of a government building in their village in Biru county north of Lhasa, Tibet's main city.

It says Tsepo reportedly died and Tenzin's condition was unknown after he was taken away by authorities.

About 60 Tibetans have set themselves on fire since early 2011.

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