The December 10th observation of International Human Rights Day this year was marked by comments in support of Tibet by delegates from six countries and a statement from the European Union. The Central Tibetan Administration published a statement, and speakers in the United Kingdom’s House of Commons raised the Tibet issue as well.
“We extend our gratitude for these statements of solidarity,” says the Central Tibetan Administration statement, “and emphasise the continued importance of such voices until Tibetans are fully free to express their identity in accordance with international law.” The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) also welcomes these statements and encourages governments to issue firm and consistent responses to China’s rights violations in Tibet.
Parliamentary delegates in Dharamsala speak in solidarityA visiting parliamentary delegation from the Cz...





