A Tibetan exile who set himself alight two days ago in New Delhi died on Wednesday and police detained at least 100 other activists protesting against Chinese President Hu Jintao’s arrival in the city.
The Indian capital is home to thousands of Tibetans who have vowed to use Hu’s visit to focus global attention on the Chinese government’s alleged repression in Tibet. Police detained the demonstrators, many of them female, at the same venue where protester Jamphel Yeshi on Monday doused his clothes in fuel, lit himself and ran screaming down a road as his body was engulfed in flames.
Some Tibetan students said police were not allowing them to leave their hostels, while Tibetan residential areas were flooded with security forces ahead of the summit that President Hu is attending on Thursday. “We are not putting Tibetans under house arrest (but) they have been instructed not to rally anywhere inside New Delhi while the summit is going on,” police spokesman Rajan Bhagat told AFP.
“Protesters are being put into buses and removed because they have not had permission. There is also heavy deployment in places where Tibetans stay,” he added. Yeshi, who was the first self-immolation victim outside China since a spate of similar protests inside the country began last March, was declared dead at Delhi’s Ram Manohar Lohia hospital on Wednesday morning.
“His heart stopped working, everything stopped working. He had 98 percent burns,” L.K. Makhija, the head of the burns department, told AFP.
“Normally people with 98 percent burns do not survive. The body has been sent for a post-mortem.”
Since early 2011, at least 29 Tibetans, many of them Buddhist monks and nuns, are reported to have set themselves on fire in Tibetan-inhabited areas of China to protest against Chinese rule.
President Hu landed in Delhi on Wednesday to attend the meeting of the BRICS group of developing nations, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
“I have been locked up in my hostel with 150 other students since yesterday,” Paldin Sonam, 24, a Tibetan activist and student at Delhi University, told AFP.
“The police said they were worried that we would try to do the same as the man who set himself alight. They were concerned about a law and order problem developing. We can’t leave.” Three protesters were also held by police outside the Oberoi hotel, where President Hu is reportedly staying.