selfimmolating
Self-immolating refers to the act of deliberately setting oneself on fire, typically as a form of protest, martyrdom, or extreme personal statement. It constitutes suicide by burning and is almost always fatal or causes severe injury. The act is highly dangerous, ethically controversial, and often intended to attract attention to a grievance or cause.
Motivations for self-immolation can include political oppression, religious discrimination, or perceived injustice. The act is usually
Notable cases include Thích Quảng Đức (1963), who self-immolated in Saigon to protest Buddhist repression in South
Impact and reception: Self-immolation often generates international attention and intensified discussion about the underlying grievance, but
Medical and legal aspects: It is an emergency medical situation requiring immediate intervention; survival depends on
If you or someone you know is in distress, please contact local mental health services or crisis