Truth is the only weapon Tibetans have
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Truth is the only weapon Tibetans have
10 Apr 2014 21:56 - 10 Apr 2014 22:01
When His Holiness the Dalai Lama visits any country in the whole world, the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda gets in motion with angry statements charged with outright lies. In addition, the Chinese government moves all their means, including diplomatic and commercial influences, to put pressure in the country being visited, often achieving the cancellation of that visit.
The most recent case was His Holiness visit to the United States last February. China urged President Obama to call off the meeting at the White House, with the argument that "by arranging a meeting between the President and the Dalai Lama, the U.S. side will grossly interfere in the internal affairs of China, seriously violate norms governing international relations and severely impair China-U.S. relations". This time they did not succeed to block the Dalai Lama's visit - sadly, it seldom happens that his intended travels get such a positive outcome.
Even as the Dalai Lama speaks eloquently on compassion, happiness and -most importantly- about non-violence in resolving rivalries and conflicts, he is disparaged by the Chinese government as "dangerous" and "divisive".
The Chinese propaganda campaign tries to deceive the rest of the World about their colonization of Tibet arguing about Tibetans having "equal rights" and Tibet being historically an integral part of China. The truth is that Tibetans and Chinese are different cultures, they speak different languages and they have been historically separated or at least autonomous. That is all the Dalai Lama is asking for: autonomy and respect for their indigenous culture.
Unfortunately, Chinese propaganda does deceive a great many people around the world. We shouldn't blame those people - Chinese leaders are quite skilled at hiding the truth. But if we -the free and democracy loving people of the World- let their lies go unchallenged, the international community will never achieve a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Tibet and to the right of Tibetan people to be respected and free to decide their own fate.
The International Campaign for Tibet is a feeble voice in this wide and dry desert of international negligence, but it is the only hope Tibetans have for a better future. I urge people and governments to help them in whatever capacity their help is possible.
There are many ways to exert diplomatic, commercial and other kinds of pressure in order to stop Chinese repressive tactics. Peace-loving people should also be aware of facts such as:
As deceptive and galling as such schemes may appear, they show that Chinese officials understand that if the truth gets out and finds echo in the World media, it will eventually hasten the end of their oppression of Tibetans.
As His Holiness the Dalai Lama reminds to any of us willing to listen to him, "In our struggle for freedom, truth is the only weapon we possess".
The most recent case was His Holiness visit to the United States last February. China urged President Obama to call off the meeting at the White House, with the argument that "by arranging a meeting between the President and the Dalai Lama, the U.S. side will grossly interfere in the internal affairs of China, seriously violate norms governing international relations and severely impair China-U.S. relations". This time they did not succeed to block the Dalai Lama's visit - sadly, it seldom happens that his intended travels get such a positive outcome.
Even as the Dalai Lama speaks eloquently on compassion, happiness and -most importantly- about non-violence in resolving rivalries and conflicts, he is disparaged by the Chinese government as "dangerous" and "divisive".
The Chinese propaganda campaign tries to deceive the rest of the World about their colonization of Tibet arguing about Tibetans having "equal rights" and Tibet being historically an integral part of China. The truth is that Tibetans and Chinese are different cultures, they speak different languages and they have been historically separated or at least autonomous. That is all the Dalai Lama is asking for: autonomy and respect for their indigenous culture.
Unfortunately, Chinese propaganda does deceive a great many people around the world. We shouldn't blame those people - Chinese leaders are quite skilled at hiding the truth. But if we -the free and democracy loving people of the World- let their lies go unchallenged, the international community will never achieve a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Tibet and to the right of Tibetan people to be respected and free to decide their own fate.
The International Campaign for Tibet is a feeble voice in this wide and dry desert of international negligence, but it is the only hope Tibetans have for a better future. I urge people and governments to help them in whatever capacity their help is possible.
There are many ways to exert diplomatic, commercial and other kinds of pressure in order to stop Chinese repressive tactics. Peace-loving people should also be aware of facts such as:
- Chinese officials have denied visas and press credentials to journalists to prevent them from publishing stories about Tibet and about corruption within the highest ranks of the Chinese Communist Party in their dealings in Tibet.
- The Chinese government issued a new report which asserts that China's policies have made Tibet "prosperous with ethnic unity and democracy" - a claim clearly at odds with reality and contrary to what an independent press may find if allowed to visit that country.
- Confucius Institutes funded by China's government in a widening range of countries all over the World and acknowledged by one Communist Party leader as "an important part of China's overseas propaganda set-up", keep springing-up on the campuses of some 300 universities -so far- in more than 90 countries, including the United States and many Latin American and European countries.
As deceptive and galling as such schemes may appear, they show that Chinese officials understand that if the truth gets out and finds echo in the World media, it will eventually hasten the end of their oppression of Tibetans.
As His Holiness the Dalai Lama reminds to any of us willing to listen to him, "In our struggle for freedom, truth is the only weapon we possess".
Last edit: 10 Apr 2014 22:01 by Gerardo E. Martínez-Solanas.
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