Official Statement of Tibetan Youth Congress on its 47th Founding Day Anniversary.
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TYC calls for Boycott Made in China
TYC Calls for Boycott of Made in China
Bangalore Sept 3: Around 100 members of Tibetan Youth Congress participated in a protest rally calling for a Boycott of Made in China and Tibet’s Independence India’s Security.
The protest march started from Banerapa Park and ended at Freedom Park and its aim is to highlight the issue of Tibet and urge for support for the freedom of the Tibetan people.
Since 2009, 160 Tibetans have set themselves on fire both inside and outside Tibet sacrificing their lives for their nation and protesting the illegal occupation of Tibet. China continues to occupy and oppress the Tibetan people.
Tibet must be on the table while issues related to the border between India and China are discussed said Tibetan Youth Congress President Tenzing Jigme. “The only way the border issue will be solved is when Tibet is free”, added Jigme.
We also have to apply various different tactics and strategies to put pressure on the Chinese government to resolve the issue therefore we are calling for a boycott of Made in China. This campaign not only aims to raise awareness but also directly send a message to the Chinese government that the resistance for Tibet will continue.
Tibetan Youth Congress is the largest Tibetan organization in exile working for the freedom and independence of Tibet.
Tibetan Youth Congress Working Committee Meeting ended yesterday in Bangalore where the organization adopted resolutions to strengthen the movement moving forward.
A resolution to proclaim a day as Tibetan National Language day aiming to preserve Tibetan language was adopted. TYC also passed a resolution to encourage Boycott Made in China and another resolution to form a scholarship fund for college students who want to attend college but cant afford the fees having not received any scholarships.
TYC 48th Working Committee Meeting Resolutions
Tibetan Youth Congress 48th Working Committee Meeting was held in Bangalore from August 28 – Sept 2, 2017. Here are the resolutions adopted by the delegates of the meeting.
Tibetan
Inauguration of the 48th Working Committee Meeting of Tibetan Youth Congress
INAUGURATION OF THE 48TH WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING OF TIBETAN YOUTH
CONGRESS
Around 100 participants from 35 Tibetan Youth Congress Regional Chapters from all over
India, Nepal and Bhutan have gathered in Bangalore, India for the 48 th Working Committee
Meeting of Tibetan Youth Congress which is being held from 29 th August to 2 nd September.
The opening ceremony was held this morning at Tibetan Youth Hostel in Bangalore. The
Chief Guest for the function was Prof. (Dr.) R. Venkata Rao, Vice-Chancellor of National Law
School of India, Bangalore University and the special guests were Tejasvi Surya, Advocate
and General Secretary, BJP Youth Wing Karnataka and Veteran Lieutenant Gen. PG Kamath.
Other dignitaries from the Tibetan community, representatives of Tibetan NGOs and former
executive members of RTYC Bangalore also attended the same.
The Chief Guest commenced the ceremony by lighting the butter lamp. The attenders sang
the Tibetan National Anthem followed by the Indian National Anthem. About a minute
mourning was done for the Tibetan martyrs who have sacrificed their precious lives for
Tibet.
The TYC Centrex awarded certificates and cash prize to Tamding Dorjee and Tenzing Kunga
from Herbertpur School, Miao, Nying Dha from Dhondupling school, Clement Town and
Pema Norbu from TCV Selukui School for obtaining first position in Tibetan.
The TYC Centrex also distributed certificates to former RTYC Bangalore Executive Members.
The Chief Guest did the honour of launching the website www.tibetburning.com as well as
DVD on self-immolation titled Tibet Burning.
TYC President Tenzing Jigme in his address spoke about the organization’s aims and goals
for the future and urged all members to make sacrifices and take responsibility for the
movement.
Special Guest, Tejasvi Surya spoke of the importance of the movement of the Tibetan
people. He said the struggle of the Tibetan people and Hindus are similar and Tibetans
should fight for their basic human right i.e. freedom. He also said that the main enemy in
the freedom struggle is not the enemy country but complacency. He stressed that Tibetans
should never be complacent and should carry on with their freedom struggle determinedly.
Gen PG Kamath spoke about the minerals and richness of Tibet and why China has occupied
Tibet. He said that many rivers in South Asia originate from Tibet and if anything happens to
these rivers then about 1.4 billion people get affected because they depend on Tibet’s water
for survival. He also said that Tibet issue is also India’s issue because after China occupied
Tibet, India has been sharing its borders with China and every year India spends huge
amount of money for its defence. He emphasized that there are many supporters for Tibet
all over the world and that Tibetans should not depend upon them. Ultimately it is in the
hands of Tibetans to win their freedom movement and hence Tibetans should not give up
and work for it.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Guest spoke about His Holiness the 14 th Dalai Lama’s
visit to National Law School of India last year. He said his holiness spoke about the
importance of preservation of the rich Tibetan Buddhist culture during his visit. He also said
that we should have passion for what we do and compassion for who we do. He ended his
speech by quoting His Holiness the 14 th Dalai Lama, “Choose the power of love over the love
of power.”
The opening ceremony concluded around 12 p.m. with the Vote of Thanks given by TYC
Vice-President, Tamding Hrichoe.
TYC to hold Protest Rally in Delhi
Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest Tibetan NGO in exile, will organize a protest rally in Delhi to highlight the issue that Tibet’s independence is the safest guarantee for India’s security and peace along the Himalayas. We urge the Indian government to take a proactive approach in resolving the issue of Tibet and at the same time we believe that Tibetans must be a part of discussions concerning its own borders.
The protest rally will be held on Friday August 11, 2017 10:00am from Ram Leila Maidan to Jan tar Mantar in Delhi. Prominent Indian leaders and Tibet supporters will be taking part in the protests
TYC 48th Working Committee Meeting
Tibetan Youth Congress 48th Working Committee Meeting will be held at the TCV Hostel in Koramangala Bangalore from August 28 till Sept 2 2017.
TYC Asserts Tibet Issue
Tibet’s Independence India’s Security
Tibet has historically been an independent sovereign nation until the illegal invasion and occupation in 1949. India and China, having never shared a common border in history, was brought face to face for the first time when Mao’s marauding forces ravaged the Tibetan plateau and annihilated the buffer that has for centuries fostered peace and amity across the Himalayas.
Since then, India and China, two nuclear powers and giants of Asia, have had treacherous eyeball to eyeball confrontations over the decades with the ghosts of the brief yet bloody 1962 war looming large over them. The current standoff between the two countries in the Droklam region which has historically been a part of Tibet, reinforces the fact that India’s security lies in an Independent Tibet. Historians concur that a part of the Droklam plateau was granted to Bhutan by His Holiness the Great 13th Dalai Lama in 1913. China’s expansionist policies and its global ambitions are clearly spelled out in the hostile and callous manner in which they have responded to the ongoing crisis in Droklam. China has played the victim card, led an international diplomatic assault to portray India as the aggressor while sending out not so subtle threats to India.
China has shown no remorse in siding with nations and groups who vehemently oppose India. They have plotted to contain India militarily and limit India’s global outreach by blocking India’s entry into NSG and obstructing India’s candidature as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
Beyond the strategic vantage point that Tibet holds looking over south Asia, China also controls the mighty rivers that flow down from the plateau which support and sustain livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people living downstream. TYC President Tenzing Jigme states that, “it is in India’s interest that Delhi officially recognizes Tibet as an illegally occupied nation and leads a regional coalition to pressure China on its dismal human rights record and increasingly aggressive geopolitical presages”.
Mao Zedong described Tibet as the palm and Ladakh, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh as the ‘five fingers’. China under the helmsmanship of President Xi Jinping seems eager to wrench the fingers close and form a fist to exert power over the entire region.
Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest Tibetan NGO in exile, will organize a protest rally in Delhi to highlight the issue that Tibet’s independence is the safest guarantee for India’s security and peace along the Himalayas. We urge the Indian government to take a proactive approach in resolving the issue of Tibet and at the same time we believe that Tibetans must be a part of discussions concerning its own borders.
The protest rally will be held on Friday August 11, 2017 10:00am from Ram Leila Maidan to Jan tar Mantar in Delhi. Prominent Indian leaders and Tibet supporters will be taking part in the protests.
160th Self Immolation for Tibet
Dharamshala, July 31: The man who died due to self immolation on Saturday near Lhagyal-Ri has been identified as Dhondup Denu, also known as Passang Dhondup, a wood painter at Norbulingka Institute. The 48-year old arrived in India in 1991 and had worked from 2012 as a wood painter at Norbulingka institute.
During the initial investigation at the spot of the self-immolation, the police found a red carry bag containing a piece of paper with a name ‘Nyima Gyalpo’ written on it and also a pair of key to his room. The mentioned name (Nyima Gyalpo) speaking to Tibetan media said that the deceased worked under him at Norbulingka’s carpentry section. “He had taken a half day leave from work on Saturday and since had not returned. When we asked his landlord about his whereabouts to confirm the news, he confirmed that he had not seen him for the past two days,” said Nyima Gyalpo.
He identified the handwriting on the piece of paper being of the deceased saying he took the phone number of a cable operator named Sachin as he was moving to a new place.
Dharamshala Tibetan Settlement Officer, Dawa Rinchen along with Norbulingka Officials went to his rented room to confirm if the key found on the spot was indeed his. “Upon entering his room we found various documents of his including Registration Certificate (RC), Green Book, bank documents and documents for RC renewal with his photo. However, we have not found any notes he left behind,” said Dawa Rinchen.
Earlier in the day, the Tibetan Settlement Officer at a press conference expressed his concern over his identification with no information or anybody claiming to know the deceased. According to the law, if a body remains unidentified for more than 72 hours, it would be given to local Municipal Corporation for cremation.
“Now that we he have identified him, the settlement office will receive his body after the police complete its investigations. We would then handover to the authorities of Norbulingka for cremation,” he said.
The deceased from Gyaltse in Shigatse Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) has been living alone. According to Nyima Gyalpo, he was someone who liked staying alone and did not own a cell phone. However, he was good at his work and loved to read Tibetan books and newspapers.
The Tibetan NGOs – Regional Tibetan Youth Congress, Regional Tibetan Women’s Association and Students for a Free Tibet – jointly organized a candle light vigil for the deceased.
Source: www.phayul.com
Young Tibetan Student Self Immolates for Tibet
Varanasi 14th July 2017:
Tenzin Choeying 19, born in kollegal Tibetan Settlement, Southern India and a student of Central University of Tibetan Studies in Varanasi, India has set himself on fire at university campus today morning around 09:00am.
Tenzin Choeying was protesting against China’s illegal occupation of Tibet and their ferocious policies towards Tibetan people.
Tenzin Choeying is an active member of Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) chapter in Varanasi and he was also a part of TYC volunteer crew during the 2017 Kalachakra Teachings in Bodh Gaya.
Tibetan Youth Congress is the largest Tibetan NGO based in exile Tibetan community working for a freedom and independence of Tibet. So far there has been unprecedented 150 self-immolations by Tibetan people leaving behind their family members for the cause Tibet, a majority of which has taken place inside Tibet.
Tenzin Choeying is the fifth Tibetan Youth Congress member to resort to this style of protest in India. He currently remains in Heritage hospital, Varanasi with 66.6% burns. From the hospital bed he talked about the reason for his self -immolation. ”Since I was a small boy I always wanted to do something for Tibet as Tibet is illegally occupied by Chinese government and the current policies of the Chinese government like wiping out Tibetan language and culture is another reason for my protest” says
North America Tibetan Youth Congress Chapters Meet
North America Tibetan Youth Congress Chapters Meet
The 17th North America Regional Tibetan Youth Congress Working Committee Meeting was held in New York from June 23-25, 2017. In attendance were delegates from chapters of Minnesota, San Francisco, Washington DC, Toronto and the hosts New York/New Jersey. This years meeting included a day of leadership training for the delegates as well as members of TYC residing in the New York region. Around 50 participants took part in this training which included a session on ‘TYC History and Organizational Structure’ and a session on ‘Strategy and Tactics’ for our movement.
Heads of the various organizations in New York/New Jersey attended the opening ceremony of the meeting. The President of the Tibetan Association of New York/New Jersey Mr. Norbu Tsering spoke about the importance of TYC in our community and our movement. “TYC has a historic and prestigious past”, said Tsering. The Chief guest Mr. Tenzing Jigme President of TYC, stated that we have to look towards working together in our movement. He also said, “the Chinese government has tried its best to infiltrate into our organization to cause disunity and destroy us but has not succeeded we must be aware and vigilant of such activities”.
Resolutions on a ‘Day of Action for Tibet’ in North America by all the chapters here organized collectively was adopted. The chapters in North America have also decided to organize a Lobby Day in Washington DC in the coming year. The delegates also made a call for supporting the Tibetan weekend schools in their respective areas in their capacities and urge parents to speak in Tibetan language to their children.
In conclusion TYC President Tenzing Jigme urged chapters to promote Unity in our movement and not pay attention to cynics. “There is a lot of work to do and people inside Tibet and in exile have hope on TYC. Let’s keep the bigger picture in mind and move forward,” said Jigme.
The next North America Regional Tibetan Youth Congress Working Committee Meeting will be held in Washington DC in 2018.