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His Holiness appeals to the International Community
Dharamshala, 4 April, TibetNet:His
Holiness the Dalai Lama has expressed his appreciation and gratitude to
the world leaders, Parliamentarians, NGOs and members of the public who
have expressed their concern over the recent deeply saddening and tragic
events in Tibet.
"I am also grateful for their efforts to persuade the Chinese
authorities to exercise restraint in dealing with the peaceful protesters,
while at the same time calling for meaningful dialogue to resolve the
issue," His Holiness stated on 2 April.
His Holiness said, "I believe the recent demonstrations and
protests are a manifestation of the deep-rooted resentment not only of the
Tibetan people in the so-called Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), but also in
the outlying traditional Tibetan areas now incorporated into Qinghai,
Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, where there exist substantial
communities of ethnic Tibetans."
According to reliable sources, the Chinese authorities have deployed
large contingents of troops in these traditional Tibetan regions and have
not only started to crack down heavily on the Tibetans allegedly involved
in the unrest, but also sealed off the areas where protests have taken
place.
His Holiness said, "I therefore appeal for your continued support
in calling for an immediate end to the current crackdown, the release of
all those who have been arrested and detained, and the provision of proper
medical treatment to the injured. We are particularly concerned about the
lack of adequate medical facilities, as there are reports of many injured
Tibetans being afraid to go to Chinese-run hospitals and clinics."
"I would also request you to encourage the sending of an
independent international body, to investigate the unrest and its
underlying causes, as well as allowing the media and international medical
teams to visit the affected areas. Their presence will not only instill a
sense of reassurance in the Tibetan people, but will also exercise a
restraining influence on the Chinese authorities," His Holiness said.
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