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March 10
Statement of Kashag on the occasion of the 48th Anniversary of the
Tibetan National Uprising Day
 Today,
on this momentous occasion of the 48th anniversary of the peaceful
uprising day of the Tibetan people for their freedom, the Kashag of
the Central Tibetan Administration, remembers and salutes those
brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for the cause of
Tibet and to those who are still suffering. The Kashag also extends
its warm greetings to all Tibetans in and outside Tibet.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama always counsels all Tibetans to hope for
the best, and prepare for the worst, which is a very valuable piece
of advice that all the Tibetans in and outside Tibet must take it to
heart. Within the past six decades or so, unheard-of damages were
done to Tibet and its inhabitants and the unprecedented political
tragedy has brought the Tibetans, their religion and culture at the
verge of extinction. Given China's huge population, its political,
economic and the military power, the issue of Tibet should have
become extinct long ago. However, on the contrary, the sanctity of
Tibetan tradition and by the grace of His Holiness the Dalai Lama,
Tibetan culture and religion has flourished all over the world, and
receives solidarity support from everywhere. Consequently, the issue
of Tibet is coming closer to a resolution.
Particularly, the polity of exiled Tibetans has been transformed
into genuine democracy which has strengthened the structure of the
administration. Since all the supreme heads of religious traditions
are thriving in exile, their foresight and guidance have not only
helped us in the efficient management of our religion and culture,
but also afforded every young Tibetans in exile to benefit from both
traditional and modern education. Moreover, we are in the process of
implementing the basic education policy in the exile Tibetan
schools. It is commendable that exile Tibetans living elsewhere,
while securing their future, work dedicatedly and tirelessly towards
our common cause. And more importantly, Tibetans living inside
Tibet, despite unthinkable hardship, continue to pledge their deep
faith and belief in His Holiness the Dalai Lama and able to sustain
and make known the unique identity of the Tibetan people to the
world with courage and determination. This is also a matter of
pride. This is because of the grace of His Holiness the Dalai Lama
and thus, we offer our gratitude along with our prayers for His
Holiness the Dalai Lama to live for hundreds of eons.
The year 2007 (Fire-Pig Year) is significant as His Holiness has
completed six full cycles of 12 zodiac signs, which is something
auspicious as well as ominous. And to remove any untoward hurdles, a
series of prayers that came forth from the divine prophecy and as
per Tibetan astrology are being performed. Apart from that, on the
25th day of first Tibetan lunar month, 14 March 2007, all the
Tibetans in and outside Tibet will make a long-life prayer offering
to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The Kashag, therefore, requests all
the Tibetans and friends of Tibet in their respective places to
engage in meritorious activities and pray for the long life of His
Holiness the Dalai Lama and the fulfilment of all his wishes.
The traditional Tibetan cultural heritage has spread all over the
world and there is no imminent danger of extinction, but the
political repression and the immigration of large number of other
nationalities inside Tibet continues to undermine Tibetan race,
culture and language. At this moment, all the clergy and lay
Tibetans inside Tibet should have greater concern than ever before
and must make effort to protect ones' own land. The younger
generation should strive for the overall education and specificall
training centers are established and managed in different parts of
Tibet, and such contributions are greatly appreciated. It is also
encouraging to see that such works will be carried out in future
with the same fervor.
Likewise, the maintenance of the purity of Tibetan race and to have
a healthy mind and body of all the Tibetans is also an important
national issue.Because of the burgeoning immoral activities lately
in the Tibetan towns and cities, resulting in the spread of today's
pandemic diseases like AIDS, tuberculosis and cancer, which are hard
to recover from. Care should, therefore, be taken to prevent such
kind of modern diseases.
For the sustenance of Tibetan nationality and its tradition, it is
important to protect the natural environment, forests, medicinal
plants, wildlife, birds species, etc. and the beautiful biodiversity
of the Tibetan plateau, and make endeavour for its sustainability by
not polluting the ecology. Care should be also taken so that the
major rivers having its origin in the Tibetan plateau and their
tributaries flowing into the numerous down-stream countries,
similarly, streams, lakes and ponds and spring waters, which are the
purest form of water bodies in the world, should not be depleted
from its source by constant pollution and misuse. Likewise, the
protection and conservation of historically-significance monasteries
and temples, statues, sacred religious scripts and shrines,
monumental buildings, other heritage sites, antique artifacts as
well the protection and sensible utilisation of natural resources so
that it could be used for the interest and benefits of the Tibetan
nationality, as endorsed in the national regional autonomy law, is
of vital importance. Tibetans in Tibet should thus shoulder the
responsibility as done in the past.
Exiled Tibetans are not driven out of their nation by some natural
calamities but rather as political refugees. We thus, have the
responsibility to carry the struggle of the Tibetan people. It is
needless to say that every individual Tibetan living in free
countries should act as spokespersons of the six million Tibetans
languishing under oppression. We have to strive from all aspects to
make aware of the Tibetan religion and culture, its political
history, present status and future aspirations to all over the
world. Also we should maintain our cultural traditions and language,
to promote the traditional Tibetan wisdom and to emulate and absorb
the virtues of modern education and society, and especially, to
study and understand the concept of democracy thoroughly and work
towards applying it to our experience of exile establishment to make
it a truly stable and sustainable one.
Similarly, by avoiding practice of regionalism and religious
sectarianism respectively among different regions and religious
traditions, we should unite under the supreme leadership of His
Holiness the Dalai Lama, harbouring a deep belief and confidence in
mutually beneficial Middle-Way Approach and non-violence as a means
to struggle without losing the unity even though it takes much time.
Until and unless Tibetan issue is resolved, we must have the
determination, courage and plan of action to carry forward our
struggle and keep it alive. Truth and non-violence are our strength,
which needs to be safeguarded. If we could do so, the larger
population of the world will back us, for truth always prevail in
the end.
Within the Tibetan community in and outside Tibet, there were quite
a number of Shugden propitiators who do so without having proper
understanding and knowledge. However, as a result of His Holiness
the Dalai Lama's spiritual advice, the number has significantly come
down to a negligible one. Nevertheless, for the past several years,
some personnel of the People's Republic of China forced the Tibetans
to propitiatey it is highly important to impart the traditional
Tibetan education. So far, many schools and Shugden deity with their
vested political motive. These Shugden propitiators are bought with
cash and kind, and are being employed to carry out various
activities which they still pursue to hamper the long-term interest
of the Tibetan people. There seems to be plan of increasing the use
of Shugden propitiators in campaigns to oppose and vilify His
Holiness the Dalai Lama in different places in Tibet and China in
the near future. Hence, this issue has been transformed from a mare
blind faith into a malicious political exercise. We Tibetans must
not be careless about this and be always alert to challenge the
situation when needed.
Since 2002, the envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and their
counterparts of the People's Republic of China have had five rounds
of dialogue which has enabled us to understand each other's position
and to express the aspiration of the Tibetan people. His Holiness
the Dalai Lama is sincerely willing to continue the dialogue process
further, but to our surprise and dismay some local officials of
Lhasa and some personnel of the central United Front Work Department
launched baseless derogatory remarks against His Holiness the Dalai
Lama and made irresponsible statements, objecting to the Middle-Way
Approach starting from the May last year. This disappointed all the
Tibetans and affected the environment of the dialogue process. It is
hard to assess the reasons behind such sudden outburst. However
referring to the various sources of information, as it is suggested
that the reasons appear to be due to popular adherence to His
Holiness' spiritual advices on propitiating of deities and his
appeal to stop the use of hides and fur of endangered species by the
Tibetans inside Tibet. Many sensible Chinese appreciated and
acknowledged their support for the Middle-Way Approach being a
mutually beneficial policy both for Tibetans and Chinese were some
of the reasons as told to us. Provided this is the case, and if it
were meant to provoke the Central Tibetan Administration and its
people expecting similar reaction reflects their narrow-mindedness.
The essence of Middle-Way Approach is to have a genuine national
regional autonomy, in letter and spirit, within the constitutional
framework of the People's Republic of China. There isn't iota of
change in it which we have made clear time and again. Our two
uncompromising standpoints for any decision on the future status of
Tibet are: firstly, since the historical events were issues of past,
it will not form the basis for resolving the future status of Tibet,
secondly, our aspiration for a single administration for all the
Tibetans. We have made this clear on number of occasions and are
reiterating it once again. His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the
Central Tibetan Administration acknowledge the need to resolve the
issue of Tibet through dialogue with concerned officials of the
People's Republic of China within the framework of the constitution.
Therefore, we have always maintained faith in dialogue despite many
setbacks. In the international community, there are many
justice-loving, sensible individuals who engage themselves in
activities that support the human rights, religion and culture,
environmental protection, justice and equality and so forth.
Likewise, numerous educated people in the international community
also support and share their solidarity with the Tibetan cause,
which is because of their positive human values for the promotion of
the world peace and it is not the case of internationalising the
Tibet issue. It is needless to say that if the issue of Tibet could
be resolved mutually through dialogue, the international outcry for
Tibet will automatically disappear. To put in a nutshell, whatever
changes may occur in the actions and speeches of officials of the
People's Republic of China, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the
Central Tibetan Administration shall remain steadfast on the
Middle-Way Approach.
Sooner the issue of Tibet would reach a conclusive solution, the
better it is for both the Tibetans and Chinese. Thus, we are doing
whatever in our means towards reaching a solution. Moreover, we will
make every endeavour for continuation of dialogue in the future, and
determined to create conducive atmosphere for such dialogue as
before. Even if the Tibetan struggle continues for a long time, the
Tibetans inside and outside Tibet will strive to keep the struggle
alive from generation to generation with firm determination and
courage until it is resolved. Moreover, it is apparent to all that
we have already in place a sound administration and a complete plan
of action to carry forward the Tibetan struggle. If the People's
Republic of China still fails to resolve the Tibet issue soon
through a peaceful negotiation process, His Holiness and the Central
Tibetan Administration certainly cannot be held responsible for the
same.
Taking this opportunity, the Kashag on behalf of Tibetans inside and
outside of Tibet, convey our gratitude to the Indian populace and
the officials of the Central and State governments for their warm
hospitality throughout these long years. The Kashag also would like
to pay its gratitude to the justice and peace loving international
community for their concern towards the Tibetan cause.
May His Holiness the Dalai Lama live for hundreds of eons and all
His wishes be spontaneously fulfilled. May the truth of the issue of
Tibet also prevail soon.
The Kashag
March 10, 2007 |