Tibet's Struggles Spotlighted in Prague as Tibetan MPs Seek Czech Support
Tibetan MPs Youdon Aukatsang and Tsering Lhamo engaged with Czech officials in Prague to raise awareness about Tibet's struggles under Chinese governance. The talks emphasized cultural preservation, educational autonomy, and the sensitive issue of Dalai Lama's reincarnation, garnering strong support from Czech lawmakers for Tibet's rights and freedoms.
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In a focused push to bring international attention to Tibet's plight, Tibetan Members of Parliament Youdon Aukatsang and Tsering Lhamo convened with Czech lawmakers and diplomats in Prague. Their discussions, as reported by the Tibetan Parliament in Exile, highlighted pressing issues stemming from Chinese governance. Central to these talks were concerns regarding China's tight grip on residential schools, the closure of Tibetan monastic and private institutions, and the deeply contentious topic of the Dalai Lama's reincarnation.
The delegation's visit, warmly received by key Czech government figures, was backed by influential leaders including Eva Decroix, Chairperson of the Subcommittee for the Support of Democracy and Human Rights Abroad, and Senate Vice President Jitka Seitlova. The Tibetan MPs delivered a message from the Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, stressing the vital role of Czech backing in their fight for Tibet's autonomy and cultural freedoms.
Czech lawmakers confirmed their unwavering support for the Tibetan cause, recognizing the longstanding friendship between the Dalai Lama and former Czech President Vaclav Havel. Their commitment was underscored by plans to commemorate the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday in 2025. Additional dialogues took place with Sinopsis, a Czech organization tracking China's policies, and prominent advocates such as the Bursiks, underscoring the importance of defending Tibet's unique cultural identity on the global stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)