This news of monks self-immolating is very distressing. Is suicide allowed under the vinaya? I know this must be the last resort for monks to bring attention to their plight. Unless the monks are very attained, they would not be able to control their rebirth and wouldn't the horrendous pain they would suffer propel them to the lower realms?
One Monk Dies in Self-Immolation Protest, Other Remains Criticalhttp://www.thetibetpost.com/en/news/tibet/2036-one-monk-dies-in-self-immolation-protest-other-remains-criticalMonday, 26 September 2011 14:30 YC. Dhardhowa, The Tibet Post International
Dharamshala: - Another monk of Kirti Monastery reportedly died and other remains in critical condition after setting themselves on fire in Ngaba county, eastern Tibet - at least the third self-immolation death to protest against Chinese rule in Tibet and Chinese harsh treatment of the peaceful Tibetan people.
"Two young Tibetan monks burned themselves in Ngaba county of Amdho province, eastern Tibet, Lobsang Konchok aged 18, Lobsang Kalsang aged around 18 self-immolated in their protest against the Chinese regime," Tibet source said. Kalsang is a brother of Phuntsok Jarutsang who burned himself on March 16th 2011 to protest against China's rule over Tibet.
"This morning around 10:30 (Tibet local time) two more monks from Kirti Monastery set themselves on fire after a peaceful protest calling for the "return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama," "Free Tibet!" "We want Religious Freedom in Tibet" and "Long live His Holiness the Dalai Lama!," Kanyak Tsering of India based Kirti Monastery told The Tibet Post International.
"The two monks were immediately taken by the Chinese authorities after they tried to set off the flame on the two monks. One of the monks is feared to have died on the spot whereas the other remains in critical condition. It is not know where the two monks have been taken."
In the last two months,, the Chinese court in Ngaba county of eastern Tibet has sentenced several monks of Kirti Monastery to lengthy prison terms after the authorities accusing them of their involvement in late Phuntsok's death by self-immolation to protest against the Chinese rule.
Torture is an everyday reality in Tibet, is used by Chinese authorities living in Tibet as a tool against the peaceful Tibetan people particularly writers, intellectuals and Buddhist scholars, creating a climate of fear. "Several others in Ngaba county who were detained by the Chinese authorities recent months were said to be being brutally tortured, they are still being held without charge.
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