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Fifth International Conference of Tibet
Support Groups
Brussels, 11-14 May 2007
Convened by the
Department of Information and
International Relations,
Central Tibetan Administration,
Dharamshala
In collaboration with the
Friedrich Naumann Stiftung, Germany,
And co-hosted by the
Belgian Inter-Parliamentary Group
for Tibet
Press statement by Kalon Tempa Tsering regarding His
Holiness the Dalai Lama not being able to participate at the Tibet
conference in Brussels
For immediate release
7 May 2007
Contact: (Mobile) 0487 105 472
I AM SAD to say that because of Chinese pressure which created
inconvenience to the Belgian government, His Holiness the Dalai Lama is
not able to attend the 5th International Conference of Tibet Support
Groups to be held in Brussels from 11 to 14 May 2007.
The Belgian government made repeated requests to His Holiness to
reconsider his visit to Brussels in May. Finally, during His Holiness the
Dalai Lama's recent visit to the United States, the Belgian ambassador to
the United States, His Excellency Dominique Struye de Swielande, called
upon His Holiness. The ambassador shared with His Holiness his
government’s predicament on account of pressure from the People's
Republic of China in connection with the upcoming visit of a Belgian trade
delegation led by the Crown Prince.
In response, His Holiness said that the decision not to visit Brussels
was more difficult this time than it was in 2005. That year the Belgian
government had for the first time requested him to postpone his visit to
Belgium because his presence in the country coincided with the Belgian
king's visit to China. This time His Holiness was specifically attending
the Tibet Support Group Conference, which would be attended by about 300
friends of Tibet from about 60 countries. However, His Holiness said that
he understood the Belgian government's position and acceded to its
request.
A message from His Holiness the Dalai Lama to explain the background of
his decision would be read to the participants at the inauguration of the
conference on 11 May.
The Chinese government's persistent attempts to exert pressure on small
nations to restrict the movement of His Holiness the Dalai Lama is a case
of outright bullying, gross interference in the internal affairs of a
sovereign state, setting an unfortunate trend in international diplomacy
and undermines the efforts that have been made to create a conducive
atmosphere for a just and speedy resolution of the issue of Tibet.
We know that this decision by His Holiness the Dalai Lama will
disappoint many participants at the conference and the general Belgian
public. However, His Holiness does not in any way wish to inconvenience
any host government. This decision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama is in
accordance with his conviction that his first responsibility as a citizen
of the world is to be of service to humanity. As a Buddhist monk, his
second responsibility is to serve as a bridge between different religious
denominations so that all religions could collectively contribute to peace
and harmony. And as a Tibetan, his third responsibility is to serve the
cause of Tibet and the Tibetan people.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama inaugurated all the previous four
International Tibet Support Group Conferences. The first International
Tibet Support Group Conference was held in 1990 at Dharamsala in
north-west India, the seat of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and his
administration. The second International Tibet Support Group Conference
was held in Bonn in 1996, the third in Berlin in 2000 and the fourth in
Prague in 2003, when former Czech President Vaclav Havel joined His
Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Brussels
9 May 2007
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