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Tibetan woman, the latest to self-immolate, dies

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An exiled Tibetan monk waits in Katmandu, India, on Saturday for the start of a prayers to display solidarity towards Tibetans who have self-immolated protesting China's rule over Tibet. Photo: AP
Associated Press

A Tibetan woman has set herself on fire and died in the latest of dozens of protests against Chinese rule over the Himalayan region, overseas rights groups said.

Chagmo Kyi, a taxi driver with two children, self-immolated on Saturday afternoon in a square in Tongren county in western China’s Qinghai province, the eighth self-immolation in the Tongren area since November 4, the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet said in an email.

According to the group, 75 people have self-immolated in ethnically Tibetan areas since February 2009, and most of them have died.

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Tibet support groups overseas say an increase in protests the past two weeks was meant to highlight Tibetans’ unhappiness with Chinese rule as the country’s leaders handed over power to younger successors at a Communist Party congress in Beijing.

Tibetan delegates attending the congress said they believed much of the blame for the spate of self-immolations fell on the Dalai Lama, Tibetans’ spiritual leader, and his associates, whom they said were instigating the protests.

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The Dalai Lama and representatives of the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile in India say they oppose all violence.

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