Human right violation: core issue of Tibetans

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Published on : 27 Dec, 18 09:12

Human right violation: core issue of Tibetans Udaipur: The Executive members of Tibetan Women’s Association, Central from Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh with the “APPEAL” to support the cause of Tibet and safeguard the Human Rights of the Tibetans in Tibet met media persons in Udaipur’s Tibetan market Kalsang you don (vice president) &ThuptenLhamo(staff-accountant) spoke about the issue like Human Rights Violation in Tibet, The Missing 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet and The Present situation of Tibet’s Environment. They further told about the historical background & the core issues
Tibet is situated at the heart of Asia: North of India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Burma, West of China and South of East Turkistan. Tibet, commonly known as the “Roof of the World” is the highest plateau with an average elevation of more than 4500 meters above the sea level. It is one of the most environmentally strategic of the continent with a total land area of 2.5 million square kilometers close to two percent of the land surface of the planet. For more than centuries, Tibet with its three administrative regions, Dotoe, Dhomay, and U-Tsang existed as a Sovereign Nation. The communist Chinese invaded and occupied the country in 1949 and today China refers to Tibet as “Tibet Autonomous Region” (TAR), which was created in 1965 comprising U-Tsang and western part of Dotoe or Kham.
The Chinese invasion of Tibet has resulted in the death of more than 1.2 million Tibetan people, out of a mere 6 million total populations. Since the Chinese occupation of Tibet by armed forces, from the 1950s, China persistently and deliberately continued to violate the human rights of Tibetan people in Tibet despite widespread disapproval and criticism from the international community. Tibetan people are thoroughly and continuously denied their right to self-determination. 155 Tibetans have self-immolated in Tibet Since February 27, 2009. This was the only way to wake up the people of the world to act and safeguard the human right in Tibet.
The ongoing human rights violations are enabled and completely authorized by the Chinese government. Multiple campaigns are designed by the Chinese government to undermine Tibetan nationalist struggle. Chinese Government at the same time have implemented policies to expunge and Sinicize Tibetan language, religion, culture and customs. Chines, in order to limit international exposure to the human right violations in Tibet, exercised strict management and supervision of information entering and exiting Tibet.

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