One protester committed suicide Sunday in police custody in the town of Louxu while another died that same day from untreated wounds, the British-based group Free Tibet and the US-based International Campaign for Tibet said yesterday.
Police in Ganzi prefecture, where Louxu is located, did not answer phone calls today. The Communist Party office there would not comment on the reports.
The International Campaign for Tibet identified the protester who committed suicide as Lo Palsang and said he was denouncing a crackdown on local Tibetans. The group said police opened fire August 12 on about 100 protesters who were upset about police treatment of people in the region. It said police have also been rounding up young men in the region, which has been site of repeated violence.
However, a wave of protesters in Tibetan areas setting themselves on fire appears to be diminishing, he said.
"It probably means that Garze continues to be an area where there's the most likelihood of confrontation between the authorities and local people," Sautman said. "In the Tibet Autonomous Region, there's nowhere near the level of manifested discontent as there is in Garze.