The cases add to about three dozen self-immolations over the past year in ethnic Tibetan areas of China in protest of what activists say is Beijingâs heavy-handed rule in the region. The government has confirmed some but not all of them.
The Tibetan Youth Congress identified the dead man as 24-year-old Tenzin Khedup and the injured as Ngawang Norphel, 22.
The group released photos of a charred body lying on the bed of a pickup truck and a video showing two men holding up Tibetan independence flags as flames engulf them. Both stumble and fall in the seven-second video before one man rises and runs down the street in flames. High-pitched screaming can be heard but itâs not clear who is making the sound.
The short video shows several bystanders, including a woman who exits a car next to the burning men and runs away.
The group said âanonymous citizen journalistsââ took the video and photos. U.S. broadcaster Radio Free Asiaâs Chinese language service posted the video to YouTube.
Beijing blames the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama for inciting the self-immolations. The Dalai Lama denies that and says the acts are the result of Chinaâs repressive policies in Tibet.
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