On
29 January the Kashag issued an appeal to Tibetans in Tibet not to
engage in protests and to avoid any activity that will bring
unnecessary imprisonment, detention and harm. In that appeal, the
Kashag has also requested Tibetans in Tibet to avoid any clashes with
the Chinese people.
Since
then to our deep regret the situation in Tibet has deteriorated by
the fact that the PRC authorities have deployed additional troops
across the Tibetan plateau. The deployment of additional troops are
significant and conspicuous in the Tibetan capital city Lhasa,
Labrang Tashikhyil (Ch:Xiahe), Rebgong (Ch:Tongren), Lithang in Kham
and in other parts of Tibet.
The
PRC authorities' recent remarks that they "will wage a people's
war" to crush any potential protest is especially inflammatory
and is an incitement for ethnic tension.
The
authorities' refusal to permit tourists to visit Tibet is a clear
indication that the situation in Tibet is not stable, despite their
claims to the contrary.
The
Kashag strongly deplore the recent arbitrary arrest, detention and
torture that has taken place in Dege, Zogang, Lithang, Nagchuka and
other places, for the slightest peaceful expression of the
aspirations or resentments of Tibetans.
The
Kashag supports the right of every Tibetan in Tibet and elsewhere to
not to celebrate the Tibetan New Year as a mark of respect for those
Tibetans who sacrificed their lives in the 2008 protests to highlight
the deplorable human rights situation in Tibet. At the same time, the
Kashag would like to appeal to Tibetans in Tibet to do this with
peace and dignity that conform to the values embedded in Tibetan
culture.
The
Kashag especially regrets the re-launching of the “Strike Hard”
campaign, patriotic re-education and forcing Tibetans to celebrate
Tibetan New Year. The Kashag is convinced that this show of military
force by the PRC authorities and the accompanying Strike Hard
campaign are acts of provocation. In view of this the Kashag once
again ask the PRC authorities to call off the Strike Hard campaign
and to withdraw the undeclared martial law imposed to suppress the
Tibetans.
In
view of the grave and urgent situation in Tibet the Kashag call upon
the parliaments, governments, human rights organisations, Tibet
Support Groups and concerned individuals around the world to actively
intervene and persuade the PRC authorities to exercise restraint. The
PRC authorities must be convinced that repression and military might
will not resolve any problems and that tolerance and engagement are
the only effective means to bring stability in Tibet.
The
Kashag
21
February 2009
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