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Tibetan MPs Launch Campaign In Lithuania To Highlight Autonomy Struggle

Tibetan parliamentarians Geshe Lharampa Gowo Lobsang Pende and Wangdue Dorjee have launched an advocacy campaign in Vilnius, Lithuania, to rally international support for Tibet’s autonomy. The campaign kicked off on November 11 with a meeting with Dainius Zalimas, a Member of the European Parliament and former President of Lithuania’s Constitutional Court.

Meeting with European Parliament Member

During the meeting, the MPs outlined the Chinese government’s continued repression of Tibetan religious freedoms and the systematic Sinicisation of Tibetan culture. Sinicisation involves assimilating non-Chinese groups into Chinese norms, language, and identity, posing a significant threat to Tibetan heritage.

The Tibetan MPs handed Zalimas an official appeal letter from the Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile. They urged him to support their efforts in preserving Tibet’s unique culture and autonomy.

Invitation to Global Convention on Tibet

The MPs invited Zalimas to attend the upcoming World Parliamentarians’ Convention on Tibet (WPCT), underscoring the importance of sustained global backing. Zalimas reaffirmed his commitment to Tibet’s cause, emphasizing the need for international solidarity despite political hurdles.

Support from Lithuanian Advocates

The Tibetan delegation was accompanied by Kunga, Secretary of the Office of Tibet in London. Prominent Lithuanian supporters, including Professor Vytis Vidunas and Robertas Mazeika, also joined the campaign, demonstrating local solidarity with Tibet.

The Ongoing Struggle for Tibetan Autonomy

Since China’s invasion of Tibet in 1950, the region has experienced significant political and cultural changes. Tibetan leaders, including the Dalai Lama, continue to push for greater autonomy to protect their cultural identity and address human rights violations.

Beijing, however, views Tibet as an integral part of China, claiming its policies promote economic growth and modernization. This clash of narratives keeps Tibet at the forefront of international human rights discussions.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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