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Video: Man sets himself on fire in front of bystanders

A man set himself on fire outside the United Nations headquarters in New York City as an act of protest in support of Tibet. The incident occurred around 7 PM local time at the intersection of 43rd Street and First Avenue, near the UN building. Surveillance cameras captured the event, and the man was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Authorities found messages opposing Chinese rule in Tibet at the scene, including notes stating 'China, get out of Tibet.' The man had unfurled the Tibetan flag before setting himself ablaze. The Tibetan flag has become a powerful symbol of resistance against Chinese rule, linked to the failed 1959 uprising. Following the suppression of the revolt, the spiritual leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama, fled to India, where a Tibetan parliament and government-in-exile were established. China claims Tibet has been part of its territory since the 13th century and describes its takeover in 1951 as a 'peaceful liberation,' while the Dalai Lama asserts Tibet was an independent nation at the time. The identity of the man and his potential ties to Tibetan exile organizations remain unknown, pending further police investigations.

Pred sedežem Združenih narodov v New Yorku se je v četrtek zgodil grozljiv incident, v katerem je moški zažgal svoje telo v znak protesta za Tibet. Dogodek je postal tematsko središče globalne pozornosti, ker je bil povezan s politiko Kitajske v Tibetu in z večletim izzivom tibetanskih aktivistov. Incident se je zgodil okoli 19. ure po lokalnem času na križišču 43. ulice in Prve avenije, blizu sedeža ZN. Nadzorne kamere so posneli trenutek, ko je moški razprl tibetansko zastavo in se nato zažgal. V kritičnem stanju so ga odpeljali v bolnišnico, kjer je uradno razglasili za mrtvega. Preiskava okoliščin incidenta še poteka, medtem ko je motiv uradno še ni znan.

Na kraju dogodka so policisti našli lističe z napisom "Kitajska, ven iz Tibeta", kar kaže na povezavo protesta s tibetanskimi organizacijami ali ideologijo. Tibetanska zastava, ki je ostala na pločinku približno eno uro, je postala simbol tibetanskega odpora proti kitajski oblasti. Ta zastava je povezana z neuspešno vstajo leta 1959, ko je kitajska vojska zatrla protestante. Po tem dogodku je tibetanski duhovni vodja Dalajlama pobegnil v Indijo, kjer je ustanovil tibetanski parlament in vlado v izgnanstvu. Kitajska ne priznava teh institucij in vztraja, da je Tibet del Kitajske od 13. stoletja. Leta 1951 je Kitajska prevzela nadzor nad regijo, kar je označila kot "mirno osvoboditev".

Pozornost mednarodne skupnosti je vzbudila tudi izjava tiskovnega predstavnika generalnega sekretarja ZN Antona Guteressa, ki je izrekal sožalje družini žrtve. Tiskovna agencija AFP je poročala, da je moški, ki je izvajal protest, verjetno protibetanski aktivist, kljub temu pa je motiv uradno še ni znan. Predsednik Mednarodne kampanje za Tibet Tencho Gyatso je identificiral žrtvo kot Lobga Rangzena, neutrudnega zagovornika Tibeta, ki se je posvetil mirnemu osveščanju o krizi človekovih pravic v Tibetu. Gyatso je dodal, da je Rangzen kritičen do novega kitajskega zakona o spodbujanju etnične enotnosti in napredka, ki ga Peking opisuje kot usmerjenega v vzpostavitev skupne nacionalne identitete med etničnimi skupinami. Tuji aktivisti pa menijo, da bo ta zakon še bolj zmanjšal pravice etničnih manjšin, kot so Ujguri in Tibetanci.

V preteklosti so v Tibetu že prišli do podobnih incidentov, kjer so aktivisti izvedli samosežige v znak protesta proti politiki Pekinga. Kitajska je nadzor nad Tibetom prevzela leta 1950, kar je povzročilo večjo stopnjo kontrole nad regijo. Vsi ti dogodki so pokazali, da je tibetanska vlada v izgnanstvu v nasprotju z kitajsko politiko, ki jo ne priznava. Čeprav so bile preteklosti dogodki zelo dramatične, sodobni protesti vključujejo tudi drugačne metode, kot je zažiganje, ki je postalo v zadnjem času pogosto uporabljeno orudje za izražanje nemira in nezadovoljstva.

Ker je incident še vedno v preiskavi, so informacije o identiteti moškega in njegovih stikih s tibetanskimi organizacijami še vedno nedoločene. Medtem ko so policiste na kraju dogodka pripravili za pregled, so tiskovni organi in aktivisti poudarili pomembnost tega dogodka za globoko politično in kulturno tematiko. Vse to kaže, da je tibetanska vprašanja še vedno v centru globalne debate, kjer se med demokratičnimi vrednotami in tradicijo, ter među narodov in etničnih skupin, pojavljajo kompleksne konflikte, ki jih je težko rešiti.

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Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentLeft19 hr. ago
The tragedy in New York, in front of the headquarters of the United Nations there was a terrible incident

A man set himself on fire outside the United Nations headquarters in New York on Thursday and later died in the hospital, according to local police. The motive for the incident has not been officially confirmed, but American media and activists suggest he was a pro-Tibet activist. According to the International Campaign for Tibet, the man identified as Lobga Rangzen was a dedicated advocate for Tibet who promoted peaceful awareness of human rights issues in the region. He was critical of China's new 'Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress,' which Beijing claims aims to foster national identity among ethnic groups, though foreign activists argue it would further erode the rights of minorities like Uighurs and Tibetans. Similar incidents involving Tibetan activists have occurred in the past, including self-immolations as protests against Chinese policies in Tibet.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident through the lens of Tibetan activism and criticizes China's policies, emphasizing the perspective of international activists and the International Campaign for Tibet. It highlights concerns over human rights and minority rights in Tibet, aligning with a left-leaning,

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentLeft20 hr. ago
Video: Man sets himself on fire in front of bystanders

A man set himself on fire outside the United Nations headquarters in New York City as an act of protest in support of Tibet. The incident occurred around 7 PM local time at the intersection of 43rd Street and First Avenue, near the UN building. Surveillance cameras captured the event, and the man was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Authorities found messages opposing Chinese rule in Tibet at the scene, including notes stating 'China, get out of Tibet.' The man had unfurled the Tibetan flag before setting himself ablaze. The Tibetan flag has become a powerful symbol of resistance against Chinese rule, linked to the failed 1959 uprising. Following the suppression of the revolt, the spiritual leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama, fled to India, where a Tibetan parliament and government-in-exile were established. China claims Tibet has been part of its territory since the 13th century and describes its takeover in 1951 as a 'peaceful liberation,' while the Dalai Lama asserts Tibet was an independent nation at the time. The identity of the man and his potential ties to Tibetan exile organizations remain unknown, pending further police investigations.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as a protest for Tibetan independence, emphasizing the symbolic significance of the Tibetan flag and referencing the Dalai Lama and Tibetan exile groups. It highlights opposition to Chinese rule in Tibet and presents the historical context of the 1959 uprising and the

Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentLeft21 hr. ago
Tragedy outside UN headquarters: man burns himself with Tibetan flag

An incident occurred outside the United Nations headquarters where a man set himself on fire in front of the Tibetan flag. The event took place in Slovenia, as reported by Svet24.si. Such acts are often associated with protests or demonstrations related to political or social issues. The specific motivations behind the act were not detailed in the report. This type of protest typically draws attention to broader concerns regarding human rights, cultural identity, or political representation.

Bias read (Left): The incident is framed within the context of a politically sensitive issue involving Tibet and international organizations like the UN. While the act itself is extreme, the focus on the Tibetan flag suggests alignment with narratives that emphasize minority rights and geopolitical tensions, which is

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicLeft21 hr. ago
Incident outside UN headquarters: man burns himself #video

An incident occurred outside the United Nations headquarters in New York where a man set himself on fire in protest against the Chinese government's control over Tibet. According to American media reports, the event took place around 7 PM local time, with the man tearing down a Tibetan flag and then setting himself ablaze. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition but later died. The incident occurred at the intersection of 43rd Street and First Avenue, and police launched an investigation. Authorities found flyers with the message 'China, get out of Tibet' at the scene. The flag remained on the pavement for about an hour before being removed. The flag torn down by the man symbolizes the failed 1959 uprising against Chinese authorities. Following the suppression of the revolt, a Tibetan parliament-in-exile and government were established in northern India. China does not recognize this entity and claims Tibet has been part of China since the 13th century, asserting that the region came under Chinese control in 1951 as a 'peaceful liberation.' The Dalai Lama maintains that Tibet was an independent country when Chinese forces entered the region.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as a protest against Chinese authority, emphasizing the symbolic nature of the Tibetan flag and the historical struggle for independence. It highlights the perspective of the Tibetan exile government and the Dalai Lama, while presenting China's position as a claim of

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