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His Holiness words of wisdom on the 81st birthday By Ana Saran: July 8, 2016

United Nations Human Rights Council. Photo: UN News Centre By Yangchen Dolma: June 24, 2016

Brussels — Many countries, including Germany, Switzerland, France and US criticized the Chinese government for failure to meet the international human rights standard at the 32nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. Speaking on ‘Human Rights Situations Requiring Council Attention’, the US Representative to the UN Human Rights Council Ambassador Keith Harper said, “We are deeply concerned that China’s new Law on the Management of Foreign NGO Activities will further narrow space for civil society and bring about excessive government controls of religious practices, especially those affecting Tibetan Buddhists, Uyghur Muslims, and Christians.” The EU also raised similar alert regarding the ongoing harassment of human rights lawyers and activists in China. “The recent adoption of the national security packages including the counter terrorist law further raises serious question about China’s respect for its international human rights obligations.” The EU also urged China to respect the freedom of religion and culture, especially in Tibet and Xinjiang regions. They call for protection of human rights in China, especially in the restive regions of Tibet, Uyghur and Xinjiang region, urging China to assure fundamental rights to ethnic minorities - rights to exercise freedom of religion and movement.

Dharamshala — On the joyous occasion of His holiness the Dalai Lama’s 81st birthday, His Holiness gave out some precious pearls of wisdom addressing the listeners as His Holiness’ friends and emphasising interdependence and non-violence in the present day. His holiness urged today’s followers of Buddhism to become true 21st century Buddhists since it was an age of technological advancement and an age where science was helping to prove some principles that had already been set in the ancient world. He also discussed some of Bhagawan Buddha’s main teachings stressing how Buddha always urged his followers to assess his teachings with their own experiences and not take any of his teachings at face value, reminding everybody of the greatness and forwardness of Buddhism. At the same time, His holiness in no way meant for people to convert into Buddhism, but that Buddhism had a lot to offer to the world. Addressing the audience as friends, His Holiness said, “You are celebrating this birthday as my friends. The best birthday gift you could give me, my friends, would be to reflect on the view of interdependence and conduct of nonviolence. From a Buddhist practitioner’s perspective you need to hear about them; think about them again and again to gain conviction and then, finally, in meditation, put them

His Holiness the Dalai Lama with local religious leaders cutting the cake presented to him during celebrations honoring his 81st birthday at Drepung Monastery in Mundgod, Karnataka, India on July 6, 2016. Photo/Tenzin Choejor/OHHDL

into practice to gain realisation. In other words, you should combine all three- listening, reflection and meditation-

Chinese govt. propaganda chief claims ‘Right way of development’ in Tibet

Tibetan political prisoner honoured on Heroes Day

Dolma Yangchen, President of TWA collecting the “Tenzin Delek Rinpoche Medal from Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok, Deputy speaker of TPiE, on behalf of the retired doctor, Yeshe Choedon, in Dharamshala, India, on July 12, 2016. Photo: TPI/Choneyi Sangpo By Tahhira Somal: June 29, 2016

Dharamshala — 12th July, 2016 marked the first death anniversary of Venerable Tenzin Delek Rinpoche. A press conference was organized in Dharamshala to award the first ‘Tenzin Delek Rinpoche Medal of Courage’, a new international Tibetan human rights defenders award in his memory. This prestige was given to a Tibetan medical doctor in recognition of her courage and dedication to promoting Tibetan human rights and justice for the Tibetan people- Yeshe Choedon. She was given this honour in absentia as she is still confined by the Chinese authorities for her work. Nyima Lhamo, Asia Coordinator of the International Tibet Network commented, “It is a huge honour for us to bestow Yeshe Choedon with this special award in Tenzin Delek Rinpoche’s memory, and dedicated to all Tibetans in Tibet who continue to bravely resist China’s rule.” Yeshe Choedon was sentenced to 15 years in prison on purported charges of espionage. The Chinese government has not responded to the frequent questions raised on Yeshe Choedon’s case and has not imparted with any further information. A reliable Tibet Post International (TPI) source mentioned in April 2016 that she has been facing poor health. She has also not been able to see her children ever since. “The ‘Medal of Courage’ is being awarded on the anniversary of the death of highly regarded Tibetan community leader and human rights defender, Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, who died in custody in a Chinese prison having spent over 13 years in prison on politicized charges” remarked Dorjee Tseten, Asia Director of Students for a Free Tibet. “Yeshe Choedon, this year’s recipient, represents the thousands of Tibetans in or from Tibet working non-violently to promote and protect the human rights of the Tibetan people.” Dolma Yangchen President of Tibetan Women’s Association said, “By honoring Yeshe Choedon we pay tribute to her courage and the courage of thousands of other Tibetans in or from Tibet who have spent years of their lives unfairly imprisoned or detained for the important role they have played in the struggle for Tibetan freedom.” This announcement was accompanied by the launching of ‘Tibetan Heroes Day’, an annual event held to commemorate and celebrate the courage of the Tibetan people and to encourage them to continue to stand up for Freedom in Tibet.

Participants attend the Forum on the Development of Tibet in Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, July 7, 2016. (Photo: Xinhua/Liu Dongjun) By Kalsang Sherab: July 12, 2016

Dharamshala — China’s State Council Information Office (SCIO), the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) government, and the Lhasa municipal government held the ‘Forum on the Development of Tibet’ in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, on 7-8 July. Despite previous failure, the 2016 ‘Lhasa Consensus’ called on some foreign delegates to endorse the Chinese government policy and propaganda on Tibet. According to the Chinese state-run media, over 130 scholars, officials, and experts from more than 30 countries and regions attended the forum. This is part of the biannual conference on the development of the Tibetan Autonomous Region started by China since 2007. From the state-run media’s report, five following themes were discussed in different panels of the forum: 1) the new period of Tibet’s development: innovation, harmony, green, openness, and sharing; 2) innovation and development: opportunity and choice; 3) green development: potentiality and advantages; 4) open development: new prospect from ‘One Belt, One Road’; 5) sharing development: accurate poverty alleviation and reformation of the well-being. The Chinese government propaganda chief, i.e. the head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, Liu Qibao, attended the opening ceremony and gave an opening speech. Liu praised the ‘right way of development’ that Tibet chose to follow under the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) leadership. Liu asserts that Tibet must maintain the way of economic development and the unity of the Chinese nation. According to the Chinese state-run media, the forum delegates visited Lhasa and Lhokha region (Chin Shannan). The state media released pictures and footages of delegates visiting Jokhang Monastery in Lhasa, Samye Monastery in Dranang, Lhokha, as well as newly built industrial parks and some selected local households. China claims that a ‘Lhasa Consensus’ has been agreed upon during the forum. Chinese news agency Xinhua posted full text of the consensus: -- The new development concepts of innovative, coordinated, green, open and shared development are in line with the times and the norms of development. The concepts are also of great importance in guiding Tibet’s future development. The concept of innovation will

lead Tibet on a path of scientific and technological progress, and the concept of coordination will lead the region on a path of sustainable development. The concept of green development will help Tibet in environmental protection, and the concept of openness will promote modern civilization in Tibet. The concept of shared development will steer Tibet toward common prosperity. The development of Tibet is standing at a new historic starting point. -- Tibet, the “Roof of the World” and the “Third Pole”, has to continue construction and seek development at such a high altitude, when there is no successful precedent in the world to emulate. Over years of experimentation and practice, Tibet has embarked on a path of development that suits its unique conditions and yielded encouraging results. Tibetans have the right to pursue a better life. To seek sound development and the full protection of Tibet, and to build a new Tibet that is more beautiful, harmonious and happier are the shared wishes among all participants. -- Tibet is home to its inhabitants with its distinctive regional culture. Effective measures have produced remarkable achievements in the protection, inheritance and promotion of its fine culture. Tibet, a place where the traditional and the modern harmoniously blend, has left an unforgettable impression on participants. In this context of rapid modernization and greater opening up to the outside world, combining cultural preservation with development is the best way to carry Tibet’s outstanding traditional culture forward. -- Protecting Tibet’s environment is of great critical significance to China, Asia and the world. Tibet’s development should give top priority to environmental protection and cultivate green models of development and living. Every tree and plant, and mountain and river, on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau should be well preserved. The implementation of environmentalprotection measures - including projects to build ecological protective screens; strengthen environmental protection and improvement; promote ecological economic growth and lowcarbon development; and advance climate change mitigation will certainly lead Tibet along a road of harmonious coexistence between humankind and nature. P- 2...

without separating one from the other. That would be the best gift of friendship on my birthday.” P- 4...

EU urged to raise Tibet during EU-China Summit By Yeshe Choesang: July 10, 2016

Brussels — Ahead of the 18 th EU-China Summit in Beijing, the crossparty Tibet Interest Group (TIG) in the European Parliament asked the EU leaders’ immediate action to resolve the unsettling situation in Tibet, by raising these issues with the Chinese counter-part. The 18th bilateral summit between the EU and China will take place on 12-13 July in Beijing,” the Council of the European Union said in a statement. “Discussions will focus on political and economic relations as well as global and regional issues,” the statement said adding that “The summit is expected to cover mobility and migration, foreign policy cooperation and the human rights dialogue with China.” In a letter addressed to the EU leaders, Mr Thomas Mann, a German MEP and Chair of the TIG, thanked the EU for raising the issue of Tibet with her Chinese counter-part during the previous EU-China Summit on 29 June 2015 in Brussels. “We are writing to draw the attention of the EU leaders on two important issues that are of immediate concern to us, which we would hope the EU leaders can address during the forthcoming 18th EU-China Summit on 12-13 July in Beijing, China”, said Mr. Mann on behalf of his group. He highlighted the ongoing mining activities at Gong-ngon Lari, a Tibetan holy mountain site in Amchok in Eastern Tibet where local Tibetans have staged numerous peaceful protests calling for the cessation of the mining that were brutally suppressed by the Chinese authorities. The second point raised in the letter was the demolition of Larung Gar Academy, the world’s largest monastic institution which consists of a population of at least 10,000 monks and laypeople, that the Chinese government plans to eliminate quarters for all but 5000 monks, nuns and laypeople by September 2017. He requested the EU leaders’ immediate action to resolve the unsettling situation in the region and to raise these issues with the Chinese counter-part during the summit. And urged them to call on the Chinese leaders to observe it’s environmental laws, universal human rights and respect Tibetan people’s religious and cultural considerations in undertaking development projects in Tibet. European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will represent the European Union at the summit. The High Representative Federica Mogherini, Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen and Commissioner Cecilia Malmström will also participate. During EU-China summit in Brussels last year, the Council President urged China to restart a dialogue with representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. “I expressed our concerns on freedom of expression and association in China including people belonging to minorities including Tibetan and Uighur,” Tusk said at a joint press conference in Brussels with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. “In that context, I have urged China to restart a meaningful dialogue with the Dalai Lama’s representatives,” he added. Human Rights is listed among the key initiatives of the upcoming summit, saying: “Deepen exchanges on human rights at the bilateral and international level on the basis of equality and mutual respect. Strengthen the Human Rights Dialogue with constructive discussions on jointly agreed key priority areas.” The European Council, charged with defining the EU’s overall political direction and priorities, is the institution of the European Union (EU) that comprises the heads of state or government of the member states, along with President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission.


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