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The
International Forum for a Free Tibet held in Turin
Alternative
tibetaine, June 02, 2007
Rangzen: International Forum of Turin
Turin:
The International Forum for a Free Tibet was held in Turin (Italy)
on 26 May, 2007 to explore new strategies and to discuss the issue
of Tibetan independence.
Nearly one hundred participants attended the Forum, including
delegates, speakers and guests. Delegates from the USA, India and
European countries of Italy, France, Spain and Switzerland, which
included key Rangzen figures like Palden Gyatso, Jamyang Norbu (Rangzen
Alliance), Dhundup Namgyal Khorko (Chushi Gangrduk), Chime Yungdrung
(National Democratic Party of Tibet) along with representatives from
other Tibetan NGOs and TSGs were present at the forum. Italian trade
unions and political representatives as well as the Chinese
dissident Wei Jingsheng also attended the Forum.
This Forum was held by the Campagna di Solidarieta con il Popolo
Tibetano (CSPT) in collaboration with Tibet Culture House, Tibet
Destination Rangzen and Alternative Tibetaine (France), and it was
sponsored by the Italian Trade Union CISL-ISCOS with the support of
the Piedmond Region Council and the Compagnia di San Paolo.
Other invited delegates and guests were, like Tanak Jigme Sangpo and
Ngawang Woeber, President of Gu-Chu-sum movement were unable to
attend the conference. Messages from Larry Gerstein of International
Tibet Independence Movement (ITIM) and Harry Wu (Laogai Research
Foundation) were read out at the forum. The Forum also received
words of encouragements from Kelsang Phuntsok, President of Tibetan
Youth Congress (TYC), Tenzin Tsundue (Friends of Tibet) and Lhasang
Tsering, former TYC president.
The International Forum of Turin is in keeping with the previous
international conferences held last year, including Declaration of
Independence of the Nations of High Asia (Washington, 19 September
2006) and International Conference of Dhokham Chushi Gangdruk (New
York, 23 December 2006).
So, the Turin Forum is another new step in favour of Rangzen
(Tibetan independence). The Conference for an Independent Tibet to
be held in New Delhi on 23 and 24 later this month is the next step.
This Forum provided Rangzen Tibetan activists and supporters from
several countries and different NGOs an opportunity to come together
and discuss about the future of their struggle, share experiences
and define common strategies.
The organisers believe that the equal and active participation by
non Tibetan people in these forums publicly affirm that Tibetan
people are not alone any more in their struggle for independence.
They now believe that they are now openly supported and recognized
in their rightful struggle.
Considering the impasse in the kind of dialogue process between
Tibetan representatives and Beijing, the participants at the Forum
clearly reaffirmed the right to self-determination of the Tibetan
people and expressed the need for a unified Rangzen movement
involving other alternative strategies.
The need for a united common front with all the political and social
forces opposing the Chinese dictatorial regime was strongly urged
during the Forum. The participants decided to use all opportunities
to fight for the rights of the Tibetan workers in Tibet and for
their trade union freedoms and end all the discretionary Chinese
impunity in including Olympic Games, Universal Justice, and
International Law.
The International Forum of Turin is considered a significant event
to help and support the Tibetan people to take their future in their
hands and to call upon the global community, specially the European
Union to assume their responsibilities.
Following is the full text of the Turin Declaration
DECLARATION OF TURIN
Reflections about China
The reality of China is really different from the picture of the
country that the CCP gives. The inequalities are increasing,
corruption is spreading more and more in every level of the system,
the condition of the farmers, that are the majority of the
population, keeps on deteriorating economically, socially and
ecologically. Even the economic growth, where it started, didn't
improve at all the condition of life and working of the majority of
the workers and all the basic freedoms keep on being denied.
Therefore, the widespread social protest is increasing continuously,
as it is acknowledged also by the official sources of Beijing
itself. Besides, it has to be added the non-violent resistance of
the supporters of the spiritual movement Falun Dafa, the fighting of
the workers that try to organize some free Trade Unions and the
resistance movements against the Chinese colonial occupation that
are reorganizing in eastern Turkestan and in southern Mongolia.
In the international framework, the Chinese politics is everyday
more aggressive politically, economically and militarily (the dizzy
rise of the outlay for armaments could be aimed to a possible
military action against Taiwan).
Tibet in the Chinese framework
Chinese policies in Tibet didn't change in the last few years.
Indeed, from many angles, it has been made harsher. The massive
entry of Han settlers keeps on, the marginalization of the Tibetan
people is growing more and more, because Tibetans didn't gain any
real benefit from the scarce investment of the so called
"Development Plan for the Western Areas", planned by Beijing. It
keeps on preventing all the basic civil and religious freedom, in
spite of many claims and declarations by parliaments and
international organizations. Today we are powerless witnesses of the
mass deportation of farmer and nomadic shepherds.
Therefore, we must acknowledge the failure of all the political and
diplomatic actions that have been undertaken till now.
Particularly, we acknowledge that, 18 years after the "Proposal of
Strasbourg Proposal (June 1988), the choices of the Dalai Lama and
the Tibetan Government in Exile did not produce any real change in
spite of the subsequent concessions to the Chinese regime, up to the
recent renunciation of the right to self-determination itself of the
Tibetan people (Tibetan people is called in the Dalai Lama's
declaration of 10th March 2006 "...one of the more important groups
of the 55 Chinese ethnic minorities").
Therefore it is clear that the so called "dialogue", emphasized by
many people, didn't modify this framework but it even provided an
alibi to governments and international institutions to avoid to
bring about some important resolutions on Tibet (see the Resolution
of the European Parliament on 6th July 2000).
One of the more worrying consequences of this approach was a general
loss of tension about the Tibetan issue, as the confusion of the
Tibetans themselves and their supporters, who were explicitly asked
for stopping every complain and protest against Beijing. Besides,
the Dalai Lama and some members of his government in exile expressed
their support to projects and proposals as the admission of the PRC
in the WTO and the designation of Beijing for the Olympic Games.
Besides you have to add the declaration of the Prime Minister
Samdhong Rinpoche, hailing the opening of the Golmud-Lhasa railway
as a favourable event for the Tibetan economic development.
This framework requests us:
-To
support a unified independence movement which we could give our
unqualified support and cooperation to realize the aspirations of
the Tibetan People for an independent Tibet, that courageous
activists demonstrates constantly over the years protesting inside
Tibet.
-To settle an appropriate strategy, based on the self-determination
right of the Tibetan People, taking into account the decisions taken
by the International Conference of the Chushi Gangdruk (December
2006) and the principles ratified in the Declaration of Independence
of the Nations of High Asia (September 2006).
-To unify in a single front all the political and social forces
opposing to the Chinese communist regime, in Tibet and in the other
countries illegally occupied by China.
-To lay the foundations for a Free Trade Union that fights because
the Tibetan workers obtain a dignified work, a right salary and the
assertion of Trade Union freedom.
-To ask all the free countries for boycotting the Olympic Games in
Beijing 2008.
-To request the UNO condemns the illegal occupation of Tibet,
Eastern Turkistan and Southern Mongolia.
-To request the European Union to stop the so-called "dialogue" with
China till PRC won't have ratified and completely enforced all the
subscribed treaties.
-To employ Universal Justice and International Law to end impunity
in Tibet and China.
Turin (Italy), 26th May 2007
International Forum for Tibetan Freedom:
Palden Gyatso, Jamyang Norbu (Rangzen Alliance),Dhundup Namgyal
Khorko, (Dhokham Chushi Gangdruk), Tamding Choepel (Tibet Culture
House), Chime Yungdrung (National Democratic Party of Tibet), Wei
Jingsheng (Wei Jingsheng Foundation), Claudio Tecchio (Campagna di
Solidarieta con il Popolo Tibetano), Mathieu Vernerey and Sonia
Pradine (Alternative Tibetaine), Francoise and Francois Bruxeille,
Francois Corona (Tibet Destination Rangzen) Alan Cantos and Jose
Elias Esteve (Comite de Apoyo al Tibet), Larry Gerstein (ITIM) Mario
Scotti (Segretario Generale, CISL) Piemonte Paolo Pozzo (Comitato
ISCOS), Piemonte Bruno Portigliatti (Unione Buddhista Europea),
Antonello Brandi (Laogai Research Foundation Italy), Angelo Montali
(Movimento Cristiano Lavoratori), Piero Verni, Claude B. Levenson
Antonio Attisani, Jean-Claude Buhrer |