

Tibetan activist Lobga self-immolates next to the Tibetan flag in front of UN headquarters in New York
Tibetan man passes away after self immolating in front of UN headquarters, NYC
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Lobga, also known as Lobga Rangzen, following his self-immolation at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday evening. Lobga was a tireless advocate for Tibet who devoted himself to peacefully raising awareness of the human rights crisis in Tibet, and he will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to justice and the Tibetan cause. Lobga’s passing is one day after the implementation of China’s new so-called Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress Law.
“In his final statement, which he posted on his Facebook account, Lobga warned that China’s policies threaten the very survival of Tibetan identity, language, and culture, and called on all Tibetans to be united in their fight for the cause of the Tibetan struggle. While we mourn this tragic loss, it is imperative that the international community heed the message behind his profound despair by addressing the worsening human rights situation in Tibet and holding the Chinese government accountable for its policies of repression and forced assimilation.”
Mundgod settlement 1968
When Tibetans first fled their Chinese invaders, most of them crossed into India and were resettled in different locations. This documents the early settlement in Mundgod, south India, which is now home to Drepung Monastery, Ganden Monastery, other monasteries and nunneries, schools, and remaining resident Tibetans.