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A NEW WORLD ORDER EMERGES

Any time anyone anywhere outside China raises violations of the human rights of Tibetans, China instantly and angrily dismisses their concerns as illegitimate interference in China’s sovereign internal affairs. The substance of specific cases, of specific individuals who are being tortured, need never even be looked at, since human rights representations are just an imperialist excuse for meddling in China’s internal affairs. In China’s eyes, all talk of human rights is part of the vast imperialist conspiracy to weaken China, hold it back, prevent its rise.

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Tibetans in Dharamsala mark 63rd anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising Day

DHARAMSALA, 10 March: “We are ready to engage in discussion to seek a lasting solution based on equality, friendship and mutual benefit,” the President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) Penpa Tsering said as he reiterated the administration’s “hopes to find a mutually-agreeable solution to Tibet’s future status through dialogue based on the Middle-Way Approach, and particularly, by urging the Chinese government to correct its wrong policies.”

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Statement of the Kashag on the 63rd Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day

10 March 2022

Sixty-three years ago, on this day in 1959, Tibetans in Lhasa rose in peaceful protest against the Chinese government’s occupation of Tibet. Today also marks the fourteenth anniversary of non-violent protests by Tibetans, which swept across Tibet from March 2008. We pay tribute to the brave men and women of Tibet who have sacrificed their lives for our spiritual and political cause, and stand in solidarity with the Tibetans who continue to suffer great oppression in Tibet.

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Statement of the TPIE on the commemoration of the 63rd Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising

10 March 2022

Today we commemorate the 63rd anniversary of an event which took place in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, in 1959, when the Tibetan people staged a peaceful uprising against the armed invasion and occupation of their homeland and the grossly inhuman brutality the occupying communist Chinese enemy employed to persecute the Tibetan people.

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HUMAN RIGHTS IN TIBET— COLLECTIVE FAILURE OF WORLD COMMUNITY

By: Vijay Kranti and Anjali Mishra 

New Delhi: Experts in an international webinar on Tibet expressed concern over the consistently deteriorating human rights situation inside Tibet under the Chinese rule. Their common concern was that the world community, especially world governments, has failed in its responsibility to ensure that the basic human rights of Tibetan people are preserved and respected. This webinar was jointly organized by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) and the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) from New Delhi to mark the 63rd Anniversary of the Tibetan people’s uprising against China’s Colonial Occupation. It was on 10th March in 1959 when Tibetan people stood up against Chinese colonial rule over their country. The uprising was crushed by China’s People’s Liberation Army with a heavy hand and Tibetan ruler and the supreme spiritual leader Dalai Lama was forced to escape to India for refuge.

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