Key Points

Sikyong Penpa Tsering delivered a powerful speech at the Miao Choepheling Tibetan Settlement, calling out China's systematic efforts to erase Tibetan culture. He emphasized the critical importance of preserving Tibetan language, traditions, and identity, especially among younger generations living in exile. The speech highlighted recent international support, including US legislation backing Tibet's cause, while warning that the struggle for cultural survival continues. Echoing the Dalai Lama's principles, Sikyong stressed unity, non-violence, and resilience as key strategies in resisting cultural oppression.

Key Points: Tibet's Struggle: Sikyong Penpa Tsering Fights Cultural Erasure

  • Highlighting ongoing Chinese cultural suppression of Tibetan heritage
  • Urging youth to preserve language and historical identity
  • Celebrating international legislative support for Tibet
  • Emphasizing non-violent resistance and cultural preservation
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Sikyong Penpa Tsering highlights China's ongoing oppression of Tibet at Miao settlement event

Sikyong exposes China's oppression in Tibet, urges youth to preserve language, culture, and identity in powerful Miao settlement address

"The struggle to protect Tibet's identity is not just political; it is deeply cultural - Sikyong Penpa Tsering"

Dharamshala, January 27

Sikyong Penpa Tsering, leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), addressed a large gathering at the Miao Choepheling Tibetan Settlement in Itanagar, emphasising the persistent oppression faced by Tibetans under Chinese rule, as reported by Tibet.net.

During his visit to the settlement, Sikyong stressed the urgency for the Tibetan exile community to preserve their culture, language, and identity amidst China's continuous efforts to erase them, Tibet.net reported. He highlighted how China's policies in Tibet have led to widespread cultural suppression, with systematic attempts to eradicate Tibetans' language, religion, and traditions.

Sikyong urged Tibetans, especially the youth, to prioritise learning the Tibetan language and understanding their rich history to resist cultural assimilation. "The struggle to protect Tibet's identity is not just political; it is deeply cultural," he said, emphasising the critical role of maintaining a strong sense of Tibetan heritage while living in exile.

He also celebrated recent international progress, including the passing of US legislation supporting Tibet, describing it as a significant step in countering China's aggression. However, he cautioned that much work remains to be done and called on Tibetans to continue advocating for greater global awareness of China's oppressive policies, as reported by Tibet.net.

In his speech, Sikyong highlighted the importance of strengthening the administration within the CTA. He outlined initiatives such as digitising important Tibetan documents and establishing a Buddhist digital library to better support Tibetans globally in their ongoing struggle for freedom and cultural preservation.

Echoing the sentiments of the Dalai Lama, Sikyong reiterated that Tibet's future would be shaped by the principles of unity, non-violence, and the resilience of the Tibetan people in the face of China's ongoing repression.

Sikyong Penpa Tsering also participated in the 76th Republic Day celebrations of the Miao sub-division as the Guest of Honour, alongside R D Thungon, the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Tibet.net reported.

- ANI

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