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TYC
announces end of first phase of People’s Movement
Phayul,
August 11, 2007
By
Phurbu Thinley
TYC is
expected to hold the General Body Meeting by the end of August 2007.
As the current Central Executive Committee’s (CENTREX) 3-year term
ends later this month, the new members will be elected during the
body meeting.
Dharamsala: August 11: Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) president, Mr
Kelsang Phuntsok Godrukpa today formally released a statement
stating reasons for calling off the indefinite Hunger Strike, which
was discontinued on Thursday in New Delhi.
The statement also announced the end of the first phase of the much
hyped TYC led “People’s Movement”.
The indefinite Hunger Strike with a five set of demands pressed
against the Chinese Government began on July 8 2007. It was,
however, discontinued Thursday with TYC declining to give out
specific details of its decision.
The decision to end the hunger strike came following a strong appeal
from His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Indian lawmakers. However, no
specific statement was released by TYC for its decision to end the
hunger strike then.
The Indefinite Hunger Strike staged by fourteen Tibetans began on
July 8 and had been going on for 33 days when it was discontinued on
Thursday morning at 10:00.
The statement released by TYC from New Delhi this morning states
that it was discontinued “in compliance with the message from His
Holiness the Dalai Lama to call off the strike”.
It furthers stated that it was decided to end “following a visit by
Indian Parliamentarians, including former Indian Defence Minister
Shri George Fernandez, assuring to raise the issue vociferously in
the Indian Parliament session” which already began yesterday.
On the morning of August 9, the hunger strikers were offered juice
by Shri George Fernandez to formally mark the end of the fast.
In addition, TYC’s statement says, “Kalon Tenpa Tsering,
representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, persuaded the hunger
strikers and the organizers to give a definite response and
immediately comply with the message of His Holiness the Dalai Lama”.
The statement also said, “… taking into consideration the fact that
we have moved forward in bringing together an unprecedented mass
people's gathering in Delhi and thereby bringing about a new sense
of hope, vigour and vitality in the hearts and minds of Tibetan
people across the world towards our movement, the TYC is calling off
the hunger strike”.
With the end of Hunger Strike, TYC has mentioned that it concluded
its first phase of the People's Movement, but has not specified
about what could be the next step. Although the hunger strike has
stopped now, TYC has said that it was “definitely not the end” of
their protest.
The statement says that the TYC would continue the struggle and lead
more such people's movements in the future. “It will continue until
we regain our freedom and independence for Tibet” Mr Kelsang has
stated in his statement.
Earlier when the Hunger Strike was launched in the Indian Capital,
TYC had said that they were seeking a direct response from the
Chinese Government to their set of demands, which mostly insist on
China to furnish concrete and clear proof that Tibetans are enjoying
their rights and freedoms inside Tibet.
Following a massive call for a Tibetan “People’s Movement” by the
Youth Congress, Tibetans around the world showed overwhelming
response to the call. An estimated 20, 000 Tibetans actually
congregated into the Indian Capital to take part in, what almost
appeared to be an indeterminate movement at the end.
Huge donation amount were poured into the campaign by restless
Tibetans eager to see a massive Tibetan movement.
Now, there seem to be much outcry among the participants saying the
mass gathering actually did not make much difference the way it was
initially speculated by the organizing leaders. Other than a huge
rally on August 8 in New Delhi, which too did not last long, a
section of Tibetans are silently blaming the organizing leaders for
having no concrete plans to act upon.
One of the participants of the campaign in Delhi earlier told Phayul
that he was outraged by inaction and lack of clear-cut action plan
from the organizing leaders despite overwhelming support and
response shown by Tibetan masses.
However, in today’s statement, TYC has described the massive support
shown by Tibetans resulting in the single largest protest gathering
in Delhi against China is itself the biggest achievement of the
movement.
Tibetan Youth Congress is the largest Tibetan non-governmental
organisation in the exile Tibetan community and is committed to
restore Tibet’s lost independence.
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Tibetan Youth Congress' statement released today |