A
Tibetan protester has been treated for severe burns after setting himself on
fire in a demonstration during the Chinese president's visit to India.
The
unidentified male protester sprinted for 50m through New Delhi today engulfed
in flames as hundreds demonstrated against China's rule over Tibet.
The
protester carried out the self-immolation as he ran near the speakers at a
rally near the Indian Parliament in the country's capital.
He
collapsed after around 50m as fellow protesters beat out the flames with
Tibetan flags they were carrying.
The man was later treated for severe burns at a New Delhi hopital, one Tibetan organiser said.
He
made the dramatic protest as Chinese President Hu Jintao prepared to arrive in
India later this week for a summit meeting.
More
than 600 protesters, carrying banners and posters, marched across New Delhi to
a central plaza near the Indian Parliament to hold a protest meeting.
Some
carried posters saying 'Tibet is burning' and 'Tibet is not part of China'.
At
the protest venue a big poster featuring Mr Hu's face with a bloody palm print
on it said: 'Hu Jin Tao is unwelcome' at the summit.
As
speakers addressed the crowd, the protester set himself ablaze and ran across
the venue.
After
witnessing the man set himself on fire, one onlooker, Tenzin Dorjee, said:
'This is what China faces unless they give freedom to Tibet.'
At
least 30 people in Tibet have set themselves on fire over the past year in
protest at Chinese rule over their homeland.
The
Dalai Lama has blamed China's 'ruthless policy' for the self-immolations. China
accuses the Dalai Lama of stirring up trouble.
China
says Tibet has always been part of its territory. Tibetans say the Himalayan
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