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Solution to Tibet will bolster
China's reputation, says US Speaker

A file photo of Speaker Nancy Pelosi |
Washington D. C, 20 March, TibetNet:
United States House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said that
'A negotiated agreement' between Tibetan envoys and Chinese authorities
'would ensure internal stability in Tibet and bolster China's reputation
in the world.'
In a statement released on the occasion of the 48th anniversary of the
Tibetan National Uprising Day on March 10, 2007, Pelosi said that 'The
lack of progress on freedom and human rights in Tibet is an international
concern. Saying that the Chinese government is stalling in the
negotiations, Pelosi said it is critical for these discussions to resume
as soon as possible.'
Referring to the contribution of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to world
peace, Pelosi said, 'We must heed the guidance of His Holiness the Dalai
Lama as his transcendent message of peace is needed now more than ever.
And we must never forget the people of Tibet in their ongoing struggle.'
Following is the full text of Pelosi's statement.
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For Immediate Release
03/09/2007
Pelosi Commemorates Tibetan National Uprising Day
Washington, D.C. - Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following
statement today on Tibetan National Uprising Day, which is commemorated on
Saturday, March 10: "On the 48th Anniversary of Tibetan National
Uprising Day, we honor the many brave Tibetans who sacrificed their lives
fighting for freedom.
The lack of progress on freedom and human rights in Tibet is an
international concern. Just this week, the U.S. State Department issued
its Annual Country Report on Human Rights documenting continued human
rights abuses by the Chinese government in Tibet. The report states that
Chinese 'authorities continued to commit serious human rights abuses,
including torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, house arrest and
surveillance of dissidents, and arbitrary restrictions on free movement.'
It is long past time for Beijing to make progress on a solution that
respects the human rights of every Tibetan.
In recent years, many of us have been encouraged by the discussions
between Tibetan envoys and Chinese authorities on the status of Tibet.
While open dialogue is a first step, it is clear that the Chinese
government is stalling in the negotiations. It is critical for these
discussions to resume as soon as possible. A negotiated agreement would
ensure internal stability in Tibet and bolster China's reputation in the
world.
The U.S. Congress continues to be a bedrock of support for the Tibetan
people. Last year, Congress passed legislation to award the Congressional
Gold Medal to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in recognition of his
contributions to peace, nonviolence, and religious understanding. I was
proud to be an original co-sponsor of that significant legislation.
We must heed the guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama as his
transcendent message of peace is needed now more than ever. And we must
never forget the people of Tibet in their ongoing struggle."
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