GENOCIDE OLYMPICS

WINTER-OLYMPICS IN BEIJING WAS A “GENOCIDE OLYMPICS”

Exploiting Beijing Winter Olympics by China for its political propaganda and misuse of the Olympic platform by the IOC President Thomas Bach have brought shame to the Olympic movement and hence calls for rebooting the rules and regulations of the Olympics and the IOC – say international experts

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi

20 February 2022: The leaders of the Communist Party of China (CCP) and the bosses of International Olympic Committee (IOC) might have many reasons to feel happy and relieved over ‘successful’ conclusion of the Beijing Winter Olympics-2022. But the way the Chinese regime demonstrated its dictatorial control over conducting the entire event and the way IOC leadership, especially its President Thomas Bach, kowtowed before the CCP and allowed the spirit of Olympic movement to be high jacked by President Xi Jinping, has left the credibility of both severely dented and damaged. This was the common conclusion of experts in an international webinar, held on the eve of closing of Winter Olympics.

The webinar, entitled “Genocide Olympics”, was jointly organized by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE), New Delhi and the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), Dharamshala. Experts from Germany, Britain, Switzerland and India participated.

John Jones, the campaign policy and research manager with the British non-profit organization ‘Free Tibet’, has been engaged in detailed research on human rights situation in China since many years. Expressing shock over what he termed as ‘irresponsible’ role of IOC he said, “When 2008 Olympics were assigned to China, the Chinese Olympic Committee promised to promote human rights and abide by international laws in China. But despite well-known and blatant denial of human rights to the people of Tibet, Uyghurs, Southern Mongolia and Hong Kong, IOC played ignorant at the time of assigning Winter Olympics to Beijing in 2022. Rather the IOC has used its authority and credibility to white wash all Chinese crimes in these occupied countries.”

“While over a million Uyghurs in Xinjiang were going through Chinese atrocities in hundreds of Chinese concentration camps across East Turkistan, more than 150 Tibetans were forced to take the extreme step of self-immolation since Beijing Olympics of 2008. The resources and international acknowledgement won through the 2008 Beijing Olympics also encouraged President Xi to road roll and destroy the freedom of Hong Kong people” he added.

“It is unfortunate that everything was artificial in the Beijing Winter Olympics. Right from using the pretext of Covid-19 to restrict the movement of visiting sports persons, guest officials and international media to the artificially created snow to hold events at places in China which were not suitable for organizing winter games of Olympics levels — everything was artificial,” said Jones.

Tenzyn Zoechbauer, the Executive Director of Tibet Initiative Germany (TID) in Berlin, was of the opinion that the Beijing Winter Olympics-2022 was not a sports event but purely a political event which was exploited by the communist regime of China to enhance its on-going international public relations campaign to justify its colonial rule over colonies like Tibet, Uyghurs, Southern Mongolia and Hong Kong. “It is unfortunate that the IOC offered its sacred platform of sports to President Xi for his political games,” she remarked.

Referring to the long campaign of TID and other human rights organizations across the world against awarding Olympic Games to China she said, “We tried our best to persuade the IOC and world governments to stop China from high jacking a historic and a holy sports movement. But we could not fight China’s big money power and its capacities to manipulate concerned authorities through its economic influence and deep pockets. Still, the human rights campaigners have not lost the game. Our campaign against China’s unfortunate practices of torture and suppression of its own people and its colonies will continue. End of Winter Olympics in Beijing is a new beginning for us,” she declared.

Loten Namling, a famous Tibetan musician and a Tibetan activist settled in Switzerland, said, “By misusing Tibetans, Uyghurs and even PLA soldiers as torch bearers in the opening ceremony, President Xi went against the spirit of the Olympics and misused the games as a launch pad of Chinese political propaganda. But the way the IOC, especially its President Thomas Bach went out of his way to allow the Chinese government to make political capital out of an international sports event, has brought shame to the Olympic movement and hence calls for rebooting the rules and regulations of the Olympics.” To express his protest against the personal conduct of Thomas Bach in allowing IOC to be high jacked by China, Loten had walked 110 km on snow skies from Bern to the IOC headquarters in Lausanne of Switzerland during week before the Winter Olympics started in Beijing.

“Unfortunately history has repeated itself this time too during the Winter Olympics in 2022. After Olympics were assigned to Hitler’s Germany in 1936, he used the accrued credibility and popularity to massacre over six million Jews and others whom he hated. Similarly, President Xi has used the money and credibility, generated through 2008 Beijing Olympics to crush the freedom and people of its colonies like Tibet, Uyghurs, Southern Mongolia and Hong Kong,” added Loten.

Vijay Kranti, Chairman CHASE and a keen observer of Tibet-China-India developments over past five decades, moderated the discussion. In his concluding remarks, he said that China’s dismal record of human rights and police violence since 2008 Olympics was visible to the world community. But despite full knowledge of all this, influential people in IOC decided to award the 2022 Winter Olympics to China.

He regretted that since 2008 Olympics, the resolve of China’s rulers and their capacity and effectiveness to destroy religion, language and traditional socio-cultural personality of Tibet, Uyghur and Southern Mongolia has been on increase. “Over these years China has used every available means to overwhelm these occupied countries through demographic colonialism, digital surveillance, land grabbing and exploitation of natural resources. The additional political credibility and financial resources generated by the just concluded Winter Olympics is bound to add to the arrogance and bullying tendencies of Chinese leaders, especially of President Xi”, said Kranti.

Kranti specifically underlined the conduct of IOC President Thomas Bach as ‘immoral’ and ‘illegal’ when he took over the responsibility of negating and white washing the charges of molestation from a famous Chinese woman sports star Peng Shui against a very senior leader of CCP. “The way Bach used his official IOC position and resources of IOC to issue pro-China statements on behalf of Peng Shui and even organized a video call with her to influence the world media in favour of Chinese government was far more than being shameful,” he said.

Prof. Aayushi Ketkar, an expert on international affairs and security at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, remarked that it was unfortunate that most of world governments could not muster courage to challenge China on its said record of human rights against its own people and people of its occupied countries. “This does not speak well for an assured future of democracy and human rights in the world. It is high time for the governments to muster courage to face China’s bullying,” she said.

In his vote of thanks, Mr. Sonam Tsering, General Secretary of TYC and co-host of the event referred to Tibetan People’s Uprising against Chinese colonial rule during preparation days of 2008 Beijing Olympics. “There were more than 125 public demonstrations of Tibetan people inside Tibet at over 50 places. This helped the world in understanding the anger of Tibetan people against the Chinese rule. But this time we did not hear of any uprising in Tibet, Uyghur or Southern Mongolia before the 2022 Winter Olympics. The reason was China’s previous experience and its use of enormous police power, control over news movement of people and massive digital surveillance network in these occupied countries. But that cannot take away the determination of the colonized people. They will win their freedom from China one day very soon,” said Sonam.

71 YEARS OF CHINA’S COLONIAL RULE IN TIBET

71 YEARS OF CHINA’S COLONIAL RULE IN TIBET

-Vijay Kranti

8 March 2022: A webinar, titled “71 Years of China’s Colonial Rule in Tibet” was held on 8th March, to mark the 63rd anniversary of Tibetan people’s uprising against China in 1959. The webinar was jointly organized by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) and Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC). The main panellists included two internationally acclaimed scholars on China and a prominent Tibetan member of exile Parliament. It was moderated by Vijay Kranti, a senior journalist, Tibetologist and Chairman of CHASE. The main focus of the webinar was to highlight the colonial occupation of Tibet by China and the sad status of human rights inside Tibet.

First panellist Mr. Pierre-Antoine Donnet was a veteran French journalist and expert on China who has authored two books on China and Tibet. His first book was on Tibet titled “Tibet: Dead or Alive” (1990) and the latest book is “China the Great Predator” (2021). He has been posted in Beijing from 1984 to 1989 as a correspondent in the news bureau of Agence France-Presse (AFP). He studied Chinese language in Paris, Taiwan and Hong Kong back in the 1980’s. He also served as AFP’s global chief news editor.

The main thrust of Donne was that the western countries, especially the Unites States are now becoming more aware of the dangers from China and in near future, their stand towards China is expected to be stronger. Tracing the evolution of democracy in Taiwan from the early days of dictatorial rule of Chiang Kaishek, Donnet said that it has gradually evolved to a strong democracy. “Taiwan’s present President Ms. Tsi Ingwen has won international appreciation and support due to her strong faith in democracy and resolute stand against China,” he said. “In current international situation I believe that if China’s PLA ever decides to invade Taiwan then many countries including America, Japan, Australia and India are going to join hands in support of Taiwan,” he added.

Sharing his experience of his first visit to Tibet as an AFP correspondent in Beijing in 1985 he said that the Chinese authorities had warned him in advance that he was being taken to Tibet only on the condition that he would not write about what he sees inside Tibet. “But I was so moved by the stories of suffering by those Tibetan monks who had served in Chinese prison that I wrote all in my news report on my return to Beijing. Following this, the Chinese government banned my future visits to Tibet,” said Donnet.

Dr Chin Jin is a well-known personality among the democracy supporting community of Chinese Diaspora. Currently he lives in Sydney in Australia and is the Chairman of the “Federation of a Democratic China” which is a joint platform of some Chinese groups striving for democracy in China. Earlier he was the Secretary General of The Joint Working Committee for the Chinese Democratic Movement, which includes three traditional democratic organizations: the Chinese Alliance for Democracy (founded in 1983), the Federation for a Democratic China (founded in 1989) and the Alliance for a Democratic China (founded in 1993). He has written widely on Human Rights inside China and the political structure of China. His book ‘MY QUEST FOR DEMOCRACY IN CHINA’ was published in Taiwan in late 2012.

In his presentation Dr. Chin Jin said that he was shocked to see the indifference of western media about its reporting on China and Tibet. He pointed out that the recent self-immolation by a Tibetan musician was the 158 known cases in recent years but the western media and governments have adopted an indifferent attitude towards China’s acts in Tibet. Claiming that the desire for democracy inside China today is quite strong but the Chinese democratic movement inside and outside China lacks a charismatic leader like Dalai Lama. He regretted that western leaders’ attitude like the US President Joe Biden’s indifference towards Ukraine is going to make China more adamant and powerful. During the question-answer session, he asserted that “Now the only chance for the Chinese people to be relieved of the Chinese Communist Party is that this Party meets its end. It is only when CCP is demolished and loses power in China that countries like Tibet and Xinjiang etc. can hope of freedom and independence,” he said.

The Tibetan side was represented by Mrs. Youdon Aukatsang who is an elected 4th term Member of Tibetan Parliament in Exile. Over more than 15 years, she has been associated with ‘Empowering the Vision Project’ as its Director and also the Secretary of the Trust. Her earlier associations included the Tibetan Women’s Association, Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy and Kredha.

Speaking about conditions inside Tibet she said that in seven decades of Chinese rule over Tibet no Tibetan was ever appointed as the Party Secretary of CCP in Tibet. “Absence of Tibetans in the decision making system of today’s Tibet only proves that Tibet is treated as a colony by the Chinese masters of Tibet,” she said. “Indiscriminate exploitation of Tibet’s mineral resources and water resources by China is not only hurting the ecology of Tibet but also of countries around Tibet,” she added.

Speaking about the Chinese government’s policy about reincarnations tradition of Tibet she said, “No one in the world, especially the Tibetan people, are going to accept China’s imposition of the next Dalai Lama. Even if they decide to appoint one, their candidate will face the same fate as met by their Panchen Lama whom Tibetan people have refused to accept despite all efforts of Chinese government.”

Vijay Kranti, Chairman of CHASE and moderator of the webinar pointed out to Beijing government’s assertion and bullying of the world to accept that Tibet has been always a part of China in history and that any comment on Tibet would be treated as interference in China’s internal affairs. Referring to historic facts he said, “Before the establishment of China as the ‘Republic of China’ in 1912, China remained a vassal of foreign Mongol and Manchu rulers for 784 years and the last time when it existed as a country was 268 years ago in 1644. China today claims that Tibet as a part of China because the Mongols had ruled over Tibet and China. This claim is as absurd as India today claiming that Australia is a part of India or New Zealand claiming that India is its parts simply because all there countries were colonies of the British.”

Commenting on world government’s tendency to accept Chinese claims over Tibet and Xinjiang, Kranti said that, “No international law permits any country to certify the occupation by any other country over a third country. So, if any government tends to accept Tibet as a ‘part of China’ or as an ‘internal’ matter of China then that government is behaving like an accomplice in China’s crime of colonialism.”

UKRAINE INVASION HAS REVIVED THE MEMORIES OF CHINESE OCCUPATION OF TIBET

UKRAINE INVASION HAS REVIVED THE MEMORIES OF CHINESE OCCUPATION OF TIBET – SAYS INTERNATIONAL JURIST

 

“We should hope the world will soon stand firmly against other aggressions and behind occupied countries like Tibet, which—like East Turkestan and Southern Mongolia—have been under Chinese colonial rule over the past many decades.” says Prof. Michael Van Walt

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi

31 March 2022: “An interesting outcome of the events in Ukraine today is that it has produced an almost unanimous condemnation of aggression by a big country against its smaller neighbour. I hope it will help the world community to revive its memory about how a big nation like China used force to occupy the weaker neighbouring nations Tibet and imposed its own interpretation of history and law. The arguments being forwarded by President Putin of Russia and the manner in which Russian Army has invaded Ukraine have too many similarities to ignore how China occupied Tibet in 1950-1951”, says Prof. Michael Van Walt Van Praag, a renowned international law jurist who specializes in international conflict resolution.

 

Michael is currently a Senior Fellow at the Sompong Sucharitkul Center for Advanced International Legal Studies in San Francisco, has played important role in quite a few conflict situations like Chechnya and Abkhazia-Georgia dispute and has been a legal adviser to the Tibetan Government-in-Exile and the Dalai Lama. He was joined the session from California at an international live webinar, based on his discussion with Vijay Kranti, a renowned Indian Tibetologist. The webinar organized jointly by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) and the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) was focused on famous book “Tibet Brief 20/20”, jointly authored by Prof. Michael and Dr. Miek Botjes.

Answering to a question from Vijay Kranti, the host of the show and Chairman of CHASE, Michael said, “The aggressive conduct of China in many areas including the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, Indian Himalayas and the Central Asia has shaken the world community, especially the Western countries, out of their slumber. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has now made the world sit up and realize that it has been appeasing China and accepting, at least implicitly, false claims and narratives of present day People’s Republic of China (PRC) about the Asian history, including Tibet, East Turkestan and Southern Mongolia” he said. “We should hope that the world will soon stand firmly against other aggressions and behind occupied countries like Tibet, which—like East Turkestan and Southern Mongolia—have been under Chinese colonial rule over the past many decades. Crushing of human rights in these regions by the Chinese communist regime and exploitation of their natural resources violates international law and triggers obligations for the international community,” he added.

Pointing out a major mistake of the international community, Michael said that the diplomats, historians, academicians and the media have largely relied on the Chinese sources on the Asian history to make their opinions and decisions about many Asian countries. The worst example is buying the Chinese idea of ‘seamless inheritance’ of Tibet and Mongolia first by the ‘Republic of China’ in 1912 and then by the PRC in 1949. “The reality is that the real China was the Chinese provinces and some contiguous areas which were ruled by the Chinese ‘Song’ and ‘Ming’ dynasties. Not the empires of the Mongols and the Manchus that conquered them.”  It is absurd that today the Chinese communist rulers want the world to accept their narrative of ‘seamless inheritance’ to claim that since the Mongols occupied China and subjugated Tibet therefore Tibet is a part of China,” he said. “But it is heartening to see now that the world has started looking at Asia also from non-Chinese perspectives like that of Russian, Mongolian, Manchu and Tibetan historians to understand the real history of Asia,” he added.

Michael cautioned the world governments, diplomats, the academics and especially the international media to stop using certain terminology which the Chinese rulers have been trying to spread through a very systematic and refined propaganda. Giving examples he said that referring to the Tibetans, the Uyghur’s and the Mongols as ‘ethnic minorities’ of China is an acceptance of Chinese claims that they are an integral part of a wider Chinese population. But the reality is that all of them are distinct ‘peoples’ and belong to three different nations, namely Tibet, East Turkistan and Mongolia which were ‘occupied’ in recent history. In international law, an ‘ethnic minority’ in a country may have some rights but they cannot claim full self-determination rights.

Similarly, another great blunder being committed by the world governments and diplomatic community is referring to the Sino-Tibetan conflict as an ‘internal matter’ of China.  By doing so the world community is failing not only in its legally bound duty of opposing the illegal occupation by China but it is rather providing a semblance of legitimacy and acceptance of China’s forcible colonization of Tibet and other regions by China. “This is nothing short of playing as an accomplice of China in its act of aggression, invasion and occupation,” he added.

INTERNATIONAL INDIFFERENCE TO SPATE OF SELF-IMMOLATIONS IN TIBET HAS EXPOSED WORLD COMMUNITY’S HYPOCRISY

International experts examine reasons behind 160 self-immolations in Tibet and express concern over President Xi Jinping’s on-going campaign of national identity transformation of Tibet as dangerous and fear new waves of self-immolation in China’s colonized Tibet

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi

9 April 2022: Near total indifference of world governments and international institutions towards the on-going spate of self-immolations inside Tibet has exposed the hypocrisy of the world community. A group of international experts who examined reasons behind 160 known cases of self-immolation in Tibet in recent years and shared views on this issue were unanimous in their observation that the process of eliminating Tibetan identity and replacing it with the Communist Chinese identity is dangerous and inhuman and calls for urgent attention of the world community.

 

Experts from Italy, Canada, India and Tibet shared their views in an international webinar titled “Why over 150 Self-Immolations in Tibet” which was organized jointly by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) of New Delhi and Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) from Dharamshala on Saturday 9th April. The experts were of the opinion that the current process of identity transformation through cultural genocide in Tibet has gained a new momentum since President Xi Jinping took over China’s leadership and it is bound to increase Tibetan people’s frustration against the Chinese rule and could further accelerate the spate of self-immolations in the near future.

The issue of self-immolations by ordinary Tibetan citizens against the Chinese rule has got into news headlines once again following two such cases happening within a gap of one month this year. On 27th February, Tsewang Norbu, a 25 year old popular Tibetan singer had committed self-immolation in front of Potala Palace, the traditional residence of exiled Dalai Lama, in the capital city of Lhasa in Tibet. A month later, on 27th March, an 81 year old Tibetan, named Taphun, consigned his body to flames in front of the local Chinese Police Station in Ngaba town of Sichuan which is world famous for Tibetan Kirti monastery.

Mr. Marco Respinti, a well-known China watcher from Milano, Italy and Director-in-charge of ‘Better Winter’, a magazine focused at religious liberty and human rights, said that the Ngaba town of Sichuan has gained the dubious distinction as the ‘world capital of self-immolations’. “The Chinese administrators of Tibet under the leadership of President Xi have imposed such strong restrictions on Tibetan people’s movements and freedom of expression that self-immolation by individuals has become the only possible way of expressing their opposition to the Chinese rule,” he said. “The cultural genocide in Tibet by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is working as an incitement to self-immolations in Tibet. This should help the world to understand who the real killer behind these self-immolators is?” he added.

Tenzin Lekshay, the spokesperson of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), the de-facto ‘Government in-Exile of Tibet’ in Dharamshala, underlined that a very large majority among self-immolators are those youths who themselves as well as their parents were born much after China occupied Tibet and the Dalai Lama went into exile. “If such youths commit self-immolation and call for a ‘Free Tibet’ and return of Dalai Lama to Tibet in the last moments of their life when their body is on fire, then it clearly indicates the level of frustration and opposition among Tibetan masses against the Chinese rule in Tibet.” Pointing out at the on-going mindless exploitation of Tibet’s natural resources by China, Lekshay said, “Chinese rulers want Tibet but don’t want the Tibetan people. That is why they are bent upon destroying Tibet’s identity.”

Ms. Lhadon Tethong, a Canadian citizen of Tibetan origin and Director of Tibet Action Institute, blamed President Xi for the increasing frustration among Tibetan masses because of his draconian measures and use of modern technologies like digital surveillance, drones and artificial intelligence have nearly ended the freedom of movement of Tibetan people even within Tibet and have blocked even intra-society communication. “Before Xi took power, an average of 2200 Tibetans used to manage to escape from Tibet via Nepal every year. But with current levels of surveillance and restrictions imposed by Xi, only five Tibetans could manage to escape in past two years. This suffocation is forcing the ordinary Tibetans to extreme and desperate steps like self-immolation,” she said.

Lhadon expresses serious concerns about the survival of Tibetan identity in near future. “President Xi has not only closed Tibetan language schools across Tibet but his government has started a new movement of snatching away Tibetan children as young as five years from their parents and pushing them into residential Chinese language schools. In the name of education, these little kids are being subjected to communist brainwashing and loyalty to the CCP. The number of such children in these schools has now gone beyond 800 thousand which is about 80% population of Tibetan children in that age group,” she said.

Vijay Kranti, a Tibetologist of international repute and Chairman, CHASE moderated the discussion. Commenting on near total absence of international concern over such a high number of self-immolations inside Chinese controlled Tibet; he said that mere fear of losing business with China has pushed the governments, world business leaders, international institutions and the world media to abandon their declared swearing and commitment to human rights, justice and rule of law.

Prof. Aayushi Ketkar, teaching at the Special Centre for National Security Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi expressed her shock over the international indifference on Tibet. “In a world where a single self-immolation by a poor shopkeeper in Tunisia could lead to upheaval in a dozen countries of Middle-East, or self-immolation by a Vietnamese monk in Siagon in 1963 could pave way for the exit of world’s most powerful US Army from Vietnam, then how the same world community can afford to be looking other way when 160 Tibetans have consigned their lives to flames?” she asked.

EXAMINES THE HISTORY, IMPACT AND REASONS BEHIND KIDNAPPING OF PANCHEN LAMA ON HIS 33rd BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

FAILURE IN IMPOSING FAKE PANCHEN LAMA OVER TIBET IS EMBODIMENT OF CHINA’S COLONIAL RULE OVER TIBET

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR EXAMINES THE HISTORY, IMPACT AND REASONS BEHIND KIDNAPPING OF PANCHEN LAMA ON HIS 33rd BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi, Berlin, London, Dharamshala

26 April 2022: A group of international experts on Tibet and China had a common observation that Chinese government’s act of arresting the six year old Panchen Lama of Tibet and keeping information about him as a well-guarded state secret for past 27 years has exposed the failure of their policies and seven decade long colonial rule over Tibet. It is therefore not surprising that China’s failure in making Tibetan people to accept their fake Panchen Lama has emerged as the embodiment of failure of the Chinese Communist Party policies and its rule over Tibet.

Experts from Britain, Germany, India and Tibet participated in an international webinar last organized by Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) and Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) to mark the 33rd birth anniversary of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, who was identified as the 11th reincarnation of Panchen Lama in Tibet in 1995. The six year old boy was soon arrested by the Chinese government because the search team of the Tibetan monks had taken approval of the exiled Dalai Lama for this child as the real incarnation. The Chinese rulers of Tibet enthroned another five year old boy Gianchin (Tib: Gyaltsen) Norbu as the ‘real’ incarnation of the 10th Panchen Lama. Since then, Beijing has refused to divulge any information about the safety or whereabouts of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima despite repeated requests from many world governments, the European Union and leading human rights groups from across the world.

In Tibetan system, the Dalai Lama is considered as the supreme ruler and spiritual head of Tibet. But Panchen Lama’s position is second to him in spiritual matters and both function as each other’s teacher following each other’s reincarnation. The 10th Panchen Lama, who was initially under control of China soon after the Dalai Lama escaped to India, later became highly critical of Chairman Mao and his Communist Party rule in Tibet for their atrocities over Tibetan people. Following his 14 yearlong incarcerations in Chinese jail and labour camps, he was rehabilitated. But soon after, he suddenly died under mysterious circumstances in 1989 after he publicly criticized China’s inhuman treatment of Tibetan people.

Kai Mueller, an international jurist and Executive Director of International Campaign for Tibet in Berlin, said that although China has been trying hard to establish legitimacy of its rule over Tibet by making high claims like ‘liberation’ and ‘development’ of Tibet, yet the Chinese leadership looks so miserable that they don’t have the courage to even share right information about a child who is living under their captivity for past 27 years.

Kai Mueller pointed out some paradoxes in the behaviour of Communist Chinese rulers of Tibet. One is that despite being atheist and holding deep contempt for religion, they are still over enthusiastic about delving deep into Tibet’s religious practices like searching out a reincarnation and enthroning religious leaders like the Panchen Lama. “In order to put this policy into practice, they have only exposed their helplessness and fear from a small child. But their attempts of imposing a fake ‘Panchen Lama’ over the Tibetan people and making all efforts to win endorsement of ordinary Tibetan people in favour of their puppet have failed miserably. It is therefore no surprise that China’s fake Panchen Lama has emerged as the embodiment of failure of the Chinese Communist Party and its rule in Tibet”, he said.

Geshe Lhakdor la, a Tibetan Buddhist scholar of international repute and Director of Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamshala, expressed deep concerns over Communist China’s attempts to establish itself as the leader of the Buddhist world by organizing a series of what it calls ‘World Buddhist Conference’ since 2006. “They spend huge money by inviting Buddhist leaders and scholars from across the world but they never invite His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Through such conferences, they have been desperately trying to establish Gianchin Norbu, their puppet Panchen Lama, as the most senior World Buddhist leader. But they have failed completely in this attempt,” he said.

The monk scholar warned the Chinese leaders against their acts of mistreating and killing monks and ordinary Tibetans. “If you treat ordinary people then it is a great sin. But if you even mistreat the Bodhisattvas like the Panchen Lama then the consequences will be too serious for China, Chinese leaders and the Communist Party of China. In Buddhism, it is called the Law of Causality. In simple language, it is the law of nature. No one will be able to save those individuals, who are involved in such sins,” he warned. Offering his prayers for the long life of the arrested Panchen Lama, Geshe Lhakdor la said, “No matter even if he is alive or not, he, like other Bodhisatvas, will keep working. And the impact will be very serious for China.”

Ms. Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren, member of the Steering Committee of International Tibet Network (ITN) in UK ridiculed the Chinese government for its claims that they had taken away the six year old Gedhun ‘for his personal safety’. “If they were genuinely interested in ensuring his safety then 27 years is a too long time for a powerful government like today’s China to keep him hidden from the eyes of the world.  Their failure to share information about the Panchen Lama only exposes the fears of the Chinese government,” she said.

Eleanor told the audience that her organization has been taking help of some leading artists and scientific techniques related to ‘age progression image creation’. Using this technique, ITN has been creating the probable current image of the Panchen Lama over past years and sharing them with government, parliaments, opinion makers and human rights action groups across the world. Hoping that the Panchen Lama is still alive and safe under Chinese captivity, she declared that ITN and other organizations involved in promoting awareness about Tibet will continue putting pressure on Chinese government to release the Panchen Lama.

Vijay Kranti, a veteran Tibetologist and Chairman of CHASE moderated the discussion by presenting a background to the subject.  He said that in earlier four decades of Tibet’s occupation, the Chinese rulers hoped that by destroying Tibetan culture and banning religious practices they would be able to convert ordinary Tibetans into patriotic Chinese. But after realizing that even three generations after Dalai Lama left Tibet, the Tibetan people’s faith in him and Buddhism remain a uniting and driving force against the Chinese rule. They are now trying to occupy the Tibetan Buddhism from within. Imposing a Panchen Lama of the CCP’s choice is an example of this frustration of Beijing leadership.

In his vote of thanks, Mr. Gonpo Dhundup, President of TYC reiterated the resolve of his organization and Tibetan people to keep working towards regaining freedom and independence of entire Tibet from the colonial rule of China.

WORLD COMMUNITY SHOULD CHALLENGE CHINESE GOVERNMENT OVER ‘DE-TIBETANIZING’ OF TIBETAN CHILDREN BY USING EDUCATION AS A COLONIAL TOOL

International experts on Tibet and China sees the Chinese Boarding School System in today’s Tibet as a replay of similar Residential-School System which was adopted by the white settlers of America, Canada and Australia to wipe out the original culture and identity of local aborigines of these colonized lands.

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi, London, Dharamshala

5 May 2022: An international group of China watchers and Tibet experts have called upon the world community and world governments to take serious note of and challenge the Chinese government over its latest campaign through a chain of residential Boarding Schools System where all types of communist and colonial tools are being used to brainwash and ‘de-Tibetanize’ an entire generation of Tibetan people. Holding President Xi Jinping and his Communist Party of China (CCP) administrators of Tibet responsible for this new campaign, the experts see a modern replica of similar residential school system at work which was adopted by the white settlers of America, Canada and Australia to wipe out the original culture and identity of local aborigines of these colonized lands.

 

The experts participating in the international webinar on “China using Education as the Last Tool of Colonizing Tibetan Minds” was organized jointly by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) of New Delhi and Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), Dharamshala. The expert who participated were Ms. Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren from UK, the co-founder of ‘Tibet Solidarity’, John Jones of ‘Free Tibet’ in UK and Karma Tenzin, Research Fellow (Education) at the Tibet Policy Institute (TPI) of Dharamshala, Vijay Kranti, a veteran Tibetologist, China watcher and Chairman of CHASE moderated the webinar. Prof. Aayushi Ketkar of Special Centre for National Security Studies at JNU, New Delhi coordinated the question-answer session and Mr. Sonam Tsering, co-host and the General Secretary of TYC presented vote of thanks.

Karma Tenzin of TPI, a leading think tank of the Tibetan Diaspora, is engaged in research focused at the current state of education and education policies of CCP inside Chinese occupied Tibet; the strategies adopted by China for brainwashing Tibetan children and youths through education; and the impact of these policies on the Tibetan people. Challenging Chinese government’s often repeated claims that the education levels among Tibetan were very poor before Tibet’s ‘liberation’ in 1951, Karma said that hundreds of well-organized monastic schools used to produce thousands of high ranking scholars every year. He pointed out that during the ‘Cultural Revolution’ decade; Chairman Mao almost completely destroyed the education system of China as well as Tibet. But in later years, education system was rehabilitated in China but it is still being used as a tool of colonizing the Tibetan minds through eliminating education of Tibetan language, imposing Chinese language as medium of instruction and education on Tibetan students, and teaching a completely wrong and biased history to make Tibetan children feel inferior to their Chinese masters.

“After failing to tame the Tibetan people despite over seven decades of ruthless colonial rule over Tibet, the present Chinese regime under the leadership of President Xi Jinping has started using the education system to produce new brainwashed generations of Tibetans who would not know anything about their Tibetan identity but would be well versed with the virtues of Communism and its leaders like Mao and Xi Jinping,” added Karma Tenzin.

Eleanor extensively referred to the latest findings of a major study report “China’s Vast System of Colonial Boarding Schools Inside Tibet” which was the result of an extensive study of present day education system inside China ruled Tibet. The report, released in December 2021, was compiled by the Tibet Action Institute (TAI) through various individual studies, resources inside the Tibetan and Chinese system as well as official documents of various Chinese government organs dealing with Tibet. This report revealed that more than 86,000 Tibetan children who account for nearly 78% of Tibetan population in the 16-18 year age group have been forced to join such Chinese boarding schools where they are completely cut off from their families and social network. “These colonial boarding schools of China in Tibet are modern replicas of similar residential school system which was adopted by the white settlers of America, Canada and Australia to wipe out the original culture and identity of local aborigine communities,” she said. In many such schools, Tibetan children of even pre-school age are admitted after practically snatching them away from their parents through various ways of coercion, she added.

She counted three main factors which make this Boarding School System of China in Tibet today too dehumanizing to be acceptable in the present day civilized and democratic world. “First is that this system leaves no choice with Tibetan parents or the children to decide about their education. Second is that these schools and their curriculum is designed especially to erase the cultural identity of the children in order to assimilate and absorb them into the vast Han and communist identity. And third is the forced separation of children from their families and original socio-cultural environment. Once the child is admitted in such a school then the life is like in a lock-up where even parents are not allowed to enter and meet the children in a normal manner,” said Eleanor.

John Jones describes the current education system of China in Tibet, especially its new chain of Boarding Schools across Tibet, as a ‘symbol of disease of an occupying force’. “After having failed to win the hearts of their Tibetan subject even after seven decades of colonial rule, the Chinese masters of Tibet cannot cope with the fact that such Tibetan youths who have never seen or heard of Dalai Lama or of a free Tibet in their lifetime, are in the forefront of demonstrations and self-immolations against the Chinese rule over Tibet. This Boarding School system is there to cut off the new generations of Tibetans from their social and cultural roots so that they can’t even think of being a demonstrator,” he said.

“The CCP first closes down the local schools of Tibetans and then parents are coerced to send their children to the CCP’s Boarding Schools. Once these children join such schools then they are not allowed to escape. They are not even allowed to go to the local temple or participate in a Tibetan festival. These schools have been established to ‘reprogram’ the Children’s minds to ensure that Tibetan demonstrations like what happened in 2008 across Tibet cannot happen again,” John said.

“This coercion and snatching away their children is leading to serious psychological problems among Tibetan community. For students too, living in a closed Chinese environment, deprivation of their family and social environment and, in some cases, sexual exploitation is causing trauma and severely affecting the mental health of children too,” he added.

In his concluding remarks as the moderator of the discussion, Vijay Kranti said that new idea of forced education of Tibetan children through the new chain of Chinese Boarding Schools across Tibet is a clear admission of President Xi Jinping and his CCP colleagues that their policies in Tibet have failed to win the endorsement of Tibetan people to their colonial rule over Tibet which they claim as ‘liberation’ of Tibet. While such schools reflect the desperation of President Xi and the CCP, it is also a proof of undying spirit of the Tibetan people and their longing for a free and independent Tibet.

In his vote of thanks, Mr. Sonam Tsering said that the draconian policies of CCP rulers in Tibet have severely affected the scope of expressing public voice by Tibetan people against the Chinese colonial rule over them. There current education policy is aimed at brainwashing the younger generation. But he assured the audience that neither President Xi not his CCP will succeed in breaking the Tibetan spirit. He said that the Tibetan Youth Congress remains committed to its goal of achieving complete freedom for whole of Tibet.

RESISTANCE IS ALIVE INSIDE TIBET

EXPERTS BELIEVE THAT CHINA’S DESPERATE STEPS TO WIPE OUT TIBETAN IDENTITY INSIDE OCCUPIED TIBET IS TESTIMONY TO BEIJING’S FAILURES IN WINNING LOYALTY AND HEARTS OF TIBETAN PEOPLE IN TIBET

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi, Dharamshala, Mumbai

7 June 2022: A common observation among a group of experts on China, Tibet and Human Rights who discussed ‘Human Rights Situation Inside Tibet’ in a webinar was that President Xi Jinping’s desperate move to wipe out Tibetan language and to occupy the Tibetan religious system is a clear admission of the fact that despite 72 years long colonial control over Tibet, the Chinese rulers have failed in winning the loyalty of Tibetan masses. It also proves that resistance among the Tibetan people against their Chinese masters is still alive.

 

The webinar was organized jointly by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) and Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) on Tuesday the evening of 7th June and was 13th on-going series of international webinars on Tibet since April 2021. Three main speakers at this webinar were Jaydeva Ranade, famous expert on China and President, Centre for China Analysis and Strategy; Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia Director at Human Rights Watch; and Tenzin Tsundue, a leading Tibetan poet, writer and activist.

Ranade spoke in details about how the Communist Party of China’s security apparatus inside Tibet has institutionalized an ‘Iron Grid System’ which ensures that no citizen of Tibet is ever far from a police station. He said, “Although China calls its police posts in Tibet as ‘Convenience Stations’ but in practical terms the Chinese police or its agents are never more than 50 meters away from any spot of action. They can reach there within a few minutes”. On a lighter note, he referred to a common Tibetan expression that the vast digital blanket surveillance system developed by China in Tibet is the biggest employer of Tibetan people as its spies and agents.

Ranade underlined the Chinese ruler’s worries and uneasiness about Tibet. He pointed out that like in the case of Panchen Lama; they don’t want to reach a situation where there are two Dalai Lamas after the demise of present Dalai Lama. That is why they are trying to capture and tame the entire Tulku system in Tibet. Their other worry is the undying spirit of Tibetan people. They are shocked to note that despite the absence of Dalai Lama from Tibet for over six decades, the new generations have maintained their faith in Buddhism, Dalai Lama and their cultural identity. To convert the coming generations of Tibetans into loyal Chinese citizens, the Chinese Communist Party apparatus in Tibet has brought in big changes in the education systems which are aimed at wiping out Tibetan language and are rewriting Tibetan history to wash out the cultural imprint from Tibetan minds.

Tenzin Tsundue said that China is not interested in the Tibetan people but is deeply interested in the vast mineral resources of Tibet. He said that the real power house of China’s present prosperity and industrial progress is the mineral resources of its three major colonies Tibet, East Turkistan (Xinjiang) and Southern Mongolia. From Tibet, the Chinese companies are mining out precious minerals like Lithium, Copper, Gold and Rare Earths. “It is unfortunate that China is looting these colonies with the help of modern mining technology of the western countries who are also providing their markets to the Chinese products made from this stolen property. Hence these countries are equally responsible for denial of human rights to the people of these victim Chinese colonies. It is high time that the West corrects this sin sooner than it is too late,” he said.

 

He also raised the issue of cultural destruction of Tibet by China. He said that like any other society, the religion, culture and language of a country are the real binding forces of the Tibetan people. China is now systematically destroying all of them in Tibet.

In her perspective on human rights situation inside Tibet, Ms. Meenakshi Ganguly spoke of her experience with some escapee Tibetan children some years ago whose parents had smuggled them out of Tibet so that they could get good and the right kind of Tibetan education. But over the years, China has sealed off its borders and Nepal has ceased to be a safe passage for such children and other Tibetan who are willing to escape from Chinese rule.

Speaking about severe Chinese controls over the Tibetan people, Ms. Ganguly pointed out that it is not even possible for ordinary Tibetans to make a phone call to their family members or friends out of Tibet. They are jailed for such minor acts. Referring to the recent anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre of Chinese Democratic Youths by the Chinese government in 1989, she regretted that the world has failed in making Chinese government accountable for such heinous crimes. Pointing at China’s increasing control over and interference in the functioning of many major international institutions she called upon the world community to join hands to make China accountable for its crimes.

In his concluding comments and vote of thanks Mr. Gonpo Dhundup, TYC President said that the Tibetan struggle is not just limited to restoration of human rights. The real issue is Tibetan independence. Referring to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s current policy of complete assimilation of Tibetans into the Chinese Han identity, he said that this also shows the failure of Chinese governments in winning over or taming the hearts of Tibetan people. China’s new policy of wiping out Tibetan language and draconian restrictions on people of Tibet is a formal testimony to the fact the Tibetan resistance against Chinese colonial rule is alive inside Tibet.

DALAI LAMA HAS EMPOWERED ALL WHO ARE FIGHTING THE COLONIAL ONSLAUGHT OF CHINESE REGIME

An international webinar recounts ‘Challenges before the Dalai Lama on his 87th birthday and enlists his achievements as a leader of Tibet and other communities suffering under China

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi, Berlin, Canberra and Dharamshala

3 July 2022: “The respect and influence earned by the Dalai Lama over past six decades of his exile is not only a great asset just for the people of Tibet and their freedom struggle against Chinese colonialism, but he has also emerged as a great asset for other nations like East Turkistan and Southern Mongolia who are fighting the same enemy for their own freedom,” this was one of many common observations made by leading experts in an international webinar, organized to commemorate the 87th birthday of H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama.

 

This webinar was organized jointly by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) and Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) on subject “CHALLENGES BEFORE THE DALAI LAMA” on 3rd July evening. Panellist experts who participated with their presentations were Mr. Kai Mueller, the Executive Director of the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) Germany from Berlin; Ms. Nurgul Sawut, a leading Uyghur leader and the Executive Chairperson of Uyghur Freedom Forum (UFF) from Canberra, Australia; and Ms. Lhagyari Namgyal Dolkar, member of Tibetan Parliament in Exile from Dharamshala, Mr. Vijay Kranti, Chairman of CHASE and a veteran Tibetologist moderated the discussion.

Some major issues which were discussed included China’s claims about its exclusive rights to select the next incarnation of Dalai Lama and how the Dalai Lama is meeting this challenge; significance of Dalai Lama for the people of Tibet, East Turkistan (Xinjiang), South Mongolia (Inner Mongolia), Hong Kong and the Democracy Movement inside China; the on-going cultural genocide inside Chinese occupied Tibet and the resulting oppressive policies of Beijing government on Tibetan language, Tibetan Buddhism, forcible brainwashing of Tibetan children and the destruction of social fibre of Tibet; and the severe ecological damage happening in Tibet due to reckless exploitation of natural resources of Tibet.

Ms. Nurgul Sawut pointed out that besides leading the Tibetan people in their liberation struggle against China’s colonialism; he has also emerged as an equal asset for other nations like East Turkistan and South Mongolia who are fighting the same enemy for their own freedom. She said that she and her fellow Uyghur countrymen are highly impressed by the discipline and organization skills demonstrated by the Tibetan people under the leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in establishing and the functioning of their government-in-exile. She said that the Uygur people are also hoping to establish an equally effective government-in-exile to fight back against China’s colonial rule on East Turkistan. She especially pointed out the Dalai Lama’s wisdom in separating politics and religion from Tibet’s freedom struggle.

Ms. Nurgul said that before China started its current campaign of destroying the religious and other cultural institutions in East Turkistan and widespread internment of Uyghur and other Turkic people, it had already refined these skills in Tibet over past decades. The world did not realize the impact of these policies on Tibet because of very small population of Tibet. But these internment camps and destruction of mosques in East Turkistan have come to international attention because of the massive size of affected population. She recalled terrifying memories of July 2009 when Chinese Army and police shut down electricity in Urumqi city of East Turkistan, pulled out thousands of Uyghur citizens from their homes and massacred them in the streets. “It was the Dalai Lama who was the first among those international personalities who spoke in favour of and supported the Uyghur people in this tragic moment,” she said.

Mr. Kai Mueller’s main focus was on the on-going cultural-genocide in Tibet which, he says, is one of major challenges facing the Dalai Lama and his countrymen today. “The onslaught of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) onto the Tibetan culture is systematic, gradual and tremendously consequential for the Tibetan culture”, he said. He spoke in details about China’s onslaught on three major areas which are education and language, religion and the Tibetan way of life. Beijing’s policy of replacing Tibetan language with the Chinese in schools as the language of instruction has caused serious damage to the Tibetan society. At the same time, new campaign of China to forcibly put very young Tibetan children into Chinese boarding schools is aimed at brainwashing an entire generation of Tibetans with Chinese communist propaganda.

Mr. Mueller expressed concern over China’s policy of relocating nearly two million Tibetan citizens, especially the nomads, from their traditional places to distant ones just to grab their productive lands and to detach them from their social and cultural roots. “Unfortunately, all this is being done on false pretexts like saving the environment or improving their socio-economic condition,” he said.

He gave examples to show how many tough leaders, who include intellectuals and writers, are being persecuted just for peaceful expression of opinion. In many cases their expression is not even of political nature. He expressed concern that the CCP is now claiming its authority over the appointment of the next Dalai Lama. “This strikes at the heart of Tibetan Buddhist religion. It is a protected standard of international law to determine and appoint one’s clergy without state interference,” he said.

However Ms. Lhagyari Namgyal Dolkar, a leading Tibetan Parliamentarian, assertively claimed that the people of Tibet are not going to let China’s plans to install a puppet Dalai Lama as the ‘reincarnation’ of the present one to succeeds. Emphasizing the centrality of the institution of Dalai Lama in the Tibetan system and the achievements of the present 14th Dalai Lama she said that he has empowered the Tibetans and the Tibetan nation, both inside Tibet as well as in exile, so well that they can stand up to all challenges from the Chinese regime. Giving examples of this empowerment she said that by the establishment of a democratic system and by winning hearts of millions of people across the world, the present Dalai Lama has given a new self-confidence and determination to all Tibetan generations, especially during his six decades of exile.

Referring to frequent use of insulting and aggressive language against the present Dalai Lama, the Chinese leaders have not only once and again proven the centrality of the Dalai Lama to the Tibetan issue, but they have also exposed their own failure and vulnerability as compared to him.

Challenging China’s claims that Tibet has been always a part of China and the Chinese rulers demand from Tibetans to accept this claim, she said that the communist rulers of China want us to change the history which Tibetans have refused to accept.

In his vote of thanks Mr. Sonam Tsering, the co-host of the webinar and General Secretary of TYC, said that the present Dalai Lama’s towering personality has won praise of not only the Tibetan people but of the entire world community. His message of peace, non-violence and Universal Responsibility has become a guiding light for the world community today. He assured the audience that the present Dalai Lama himself and the Tibetan community, whom he has empowered enormously over recent decades, are capable of handling the Chinese onslaught on Tibet successfully.

TIBETAN WOMEN TO CONTINUE THEIR FREEDOM STRUGGLE DESPITE ALL CHINESE ATROCITIES

Chinese Communist Party using forced abortion, coercive sterilization to restrict Tibetan population and pushing marriage with Han settlers as a tool of cultural genocide

-Vijay Kranti

New Delhi, Milano, Taipei & Dharamshala

30 July 2022: Experts in an international webinar on ‘Tibetan Women and Human Rights Under China’s Colonial Rule’ were critical of China and its Communist Party for using forced abortion and coercive sterilization of Tibetan women as a normal practice of enforcing family planning and population control on the people of Tibet. They were equivocal on politicization of the institution of marriage through state sponsored pushing of marriages between male Han settlers and local Tibetan woman as yet another tool of ‘cultural genocide’ which is in progress in Tibet unabated. The experts were also appreciative of the courage of conviction, demonstrated by Tibetan women, especially those living inside occupied Tibet, in their on-going struggle for the freedom of Tibet from colonial Chinese rule.

The webinar was organized late evening of 30th July, jointly by the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement (CHASE) of New Delhi and Tibetan Youth Congress from Dharamshala. The main expert speakers were Mr. Marco Respinti, Director-in-Charge of magazine ‘Bitter Winter’ from Milano Italy; Professor Mei-Lin Pan, Chairperson at the department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University at Hsinchu in Taiwan; and Ms. Tenzin Passang, Program Director of ‘Students for a Free Tibet’ from Dharamshala. Mr. Vijay Kranti, Chairman of CHASE and Co-host moderated the discussion. Prof. Aayushi Ketkar of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi conducted the question-answer session and Mr. Sonam Tsering, General Secretary of TYC and Co-host delivered the vote of thanks.

In her presentation about the situation of Tibetan women under the Chinese colonial rule, Tenzin Passang, a young Tibetan woman activist, gave chronological details of how Tibetan women have played active role in Tibet’s fight for freedom since occupation of Tibet in 1951 and hence invited Chinese ire. She said that besides long imprisonment in Chinese jails, Tibetan women have to face severe physical violence, torture and other aggressions like rape by jail officials. Outside the jail too, the Chinese administrators in Tibet use different methods for enforcing population control. “China’s family planning policy in Tibet is too intrusive, unsound and violent, especially since 1992.  There have been cases in which they would blackmail and coerce a woman to go for abortion or sterilization by putting her husband in jail on some flimsy grounds. The women are forced to go through severe economic sanctions for bearing a child ‘out of plan’ and official sanction. The fines could amount to a family’s full year income. In the case a child is born ‘out of plan,’ all crucial facilities like medical care and education of child are withdrawn. This causes severe financial, social and psychological stress on Tibetan women”, said Passang.

Referring to many testimonies of Tibetan women who could manage to escape from Tibet in the past, Passang said that it is common for Chinese officials and medical experts to use deceptive methods against Tibetan women to enforce their family planning plans.” It is not uncommon to hear complaints of women who had visited a Chinese medical centre for an unrelated medical problem but they were given medicines to induce abortion. In many cases this has led to the death of the woman,” she said.

“In a society where there is already a large proportion of monks and nuns who don’t contribute towards population growth, forcing Tibetan women to ‘one-child’ norm has seriously affected the Tibetan society. China’s policy of settling large number of Han men into Tibet and the policy of giving special economic and other incentives for marriages between Tibetan women and Han men has only made it worse. All this amounts to converting marriage into a political tool and a means for diluting Tibetan nationality and culture. ” she said.

In her concluding remarks Passang said that all these actions of China in Tibet amount to cultural genocide and go against the UN Genocide Convention which the Chinese government has also signed. “But despite all this injustice, violence and suppression at the hands of colonial masters of Tibet, the Tibetan women have not lost hope for freedom and they will continue their struggle against Chinese colonial rule over their country,” she declared.

Recalling mass killings of Tibetans by the communist army of China Mr. Marco Respinti said, “When a government such as the Chinese Communist regime targets a human group recognizable for its cultural, linguistic, religious, and ethnic identity, such as the Tibetans, to completely assimilate it, cancel its distinctiveness, Sinicize its beliefs, customs, and language, and twist its religion, this is a case of religious and ethnic cleansing and a genocide. It’s genocide even if there are no piles of corpses to be seen at the corners of the streets. In fact, if that drive is not stopped, in time there will be no Tibetans and they will disappear as a race.” he warned.

Respinti underlined the enforcement of Chinese government’s family-planning campaigns through ‘one-child’ policy from 1979 to 2015; ‘two-child’ policy as implemented in 2015 and then the ‘three-child’ policy of 2021 on the Han population. But throughout these periods the Chinese Communist Party’s policy in the occupied ‘Autonomous’ regions of Tibet, Xinjiang and Inner-Mongolia remained targets of the aggressive state policy of family-planning, accomplished through methods like forced sterilization and abortion.

Professor Mei-Lin Pan, Chairperson at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University at Hsinchu in Taiwan, who has been studying the situation of Tibetan refugee women in India, Nepal and Taiwan, shared her fifteen years long interaction with them. Having the advantage of speaking in Chinese language with recent escapees from Tibet she shared her observation that irrespective of one’s social, educational or professional status, the Tibetan women are subjected to same type of suppression and discrimination at the hands of their Chinese colonial masters. “In Tibet, the entire burden of China’s family planning campaign is focused on Tibet women. Forced abortion and sterilization of Tibetan woman are used as accepted means of population control and not much attention is given to the Tibetan men. As a result, this coercion becomes one of the main reasons for Tibetan women to escape from Tibet and go to India,” she said.

She presented two examples of Tibetan women, one a poor housewife and another a highly qualified medical surgeon who decided to run away from China controlled Tibet and risked their lives by escaping to India. In both cases, the Chinese administrators wanted the women to abort their babies whereas both of them decided to take the risk and fled to exile. Admiring the courage and determination of Tibetan women, those living inside Tibet as well the ones living in exile, Prof. Pan said that the women of Tibet are playing very important role both at the family front as well as in the national struggle.

In his vote of thanks Mr. Sonam Tsering, the General Secretary of TYC and also the co-host of the webinar, underlined the magnificent, continuous and courageous contribution of the Tibetan women to the national freedom struggle against the Chinese occupation of Tibet. He referred to the role played by the women of Lhasa in 1959 during the first national uprising against China. “In later years, the Tibetan women inside Tibet have demonstrated courage of conviction on sensitive issues when their husbands and other male family members were sent to jail by the communist occupiers of Tibet.”

 

TYC RE-ESTABLISHED 6 REGIONAL TIBETAN YOUTH CONGRESS CHAPTERS

The withdrawal of 8 Regional chapters of Tibetan Youth Congress during 2013 General Body Meeting led to consequent efforts by the executive members of TYC for reunification and reestablishment of these chapters.

In 2016, with the efforts of the 15th TYC Centrex members, RTYC Bangalore and RTYC Mundgod reunited under TYC Centrex as their officially recognized regional chapter.

In 2019, after the 17th GBM, when the 17th Central Executive members took over the TYC Office, the issue with 6 Regional Chapters (Bylakuppe, Hunsur, Kollegal, Ladakh, Dalhousie and Pandoh) still remains unresolved.

On 17th September 2019, TYC President Mr. Gonpo Dhundup and TYC General Secretary Mr. Sonam Tsering visited Ladakh and had meeting with the executives and members of RTYC Leh Ladakh. They had heated discussion and deliberations for 10 days after which RTYC Leh Ladakh decided for a conditional reunification under TYC. They have successfully participated on the 50th Working Committee Meeting held at Dharamshala in 2021.

 

Post Covid, with an aim to reunite the remaining regional chapters, TYC Centrex Office formed a Committee of four members who will work for the reunification and reestablishment of the 3 regional chapters in Southern India. The committee was led by President with Vice-president, General Secretary and Cultural Secretary of the TYC.

On 13th March 2022, the TYC Centrex Committee visited 3 Regional chapters in South India. In Bylakuppe, the TYC Centrex put a lot of efforts to talk with the executives of regional chapter in Bylakuppe but all the efforts went in vain. So as to resolve the problem, TYC Centrex members had a public meeting in Bylakuppe and with their opinion; TYC managed to re-establish an officially recognized RTYC Bykaluppe and elected new executives for the chapter.

The same issue happened in Hunsur where TYC Centrex received no cooperation from the regional executives of RTYC Hunsur to interact with the regional members. . Likewise in Bylakuppe, TYC Centrex elected new executives and re-established the official chapter of RTYC Hunsur.

The chapter reestablishment and reunification in Kollegal still remains unresolved despite serious efforts from the TYC Centrex.

On 10th June 2022, TYC President, Vice President, General Secretary and Organizational Secretary visited Pandoh and had a public meeting with Pandoh. With the decision of the public, RTYC Pandoh was reunified under TYC but soon after, they changed their decision.

on 13th June 2022, TYC Centrex had a meeting with the public in Dalhousie arranged by RTYC Dalhousie. With a decision of the majority, the long standing issue got resolved and RTYC Dalhousie finally was reunified under TYC.

 

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