autotavolittia
Autotavolittia, also known as self-immolation, is a practice in which an individual intentionally sets themselves on fire as a form of protest or to draw attention to a cause. This act is often used by activists, political dissidents, and marginalized groups to challenge oppressive regimes, advocate for social justice, or express dissent against perceived injustices. The term "autotavolittia" is derived from the Greek words "auto," meaning self, and "tavolittia," meaning burning.
Historically, self-immolation has been employed in various contexts, including the Chinese Cultural Revolution, where it was
The psychological and physical toll of self-immolation is significant. Survivors often suffer from severe burns, psychological
Autotavolittia remains a controversial and complex issue, sparking debates about the effectiveness of such acts as