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A Tibetan man sheltered 106 people in Lhasa riot
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Losang Shandain sheltered 106 people in his home during the Lhasa riot on March 14.

On the afternoon of that day, the courtyard and rooms in Losang's house in Gama Gunsang community in downtown Lhasa were crowded with 106 horror-struck people.

One of them, Li Xingyou, later said, "Rioters stormed my rented house that day, smashed everything, and drove my wife and I out. We were running frantically on the street, when we saw Shandain beckoning to us offering a refuge in his house."

The government investigation later found 18 civilians killed and hundreds of others injured in the riot.

When Chao Hua and Lu Bingmei were among those rescued by Losang. The two mothers were worried about the safety of their children in school, and Losang volunteered to escort their children from their respective schools back to the mothers.

"He braved flying stones and assaults, and walked for more than two hours on street to get the children back safe and sound, when the situation was most dangerous," said the grateful mothers with tears welling up.

"It was not that I was not afraid of revenge by the rioters, most of whom were my fellow Tibetans. As a husband and a father of two children, I did feel responsible for my family," said Losang.

Losang's neighbors said that offering refuge would bring revenge from rioters and make trouble in the neighborhood.

"No ordinary man should stay unperturbed, seeing hundreds of vandals roaming the streets beating people, smashing, looting and setting fires everywhere. My Buddhist belief would not have allowed me to sit it out in my house," said Losang, a secularized monk in his 40s.

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