Swiss lawmakers condemn China on 30th anniversary of Panchen Lama's disappearance

IANS May 17, 2025 187 views

Swiss parliamentarians have strongly condemned China's 30-year enforced disappearance of the 11th Panchen Lama, Gedun Choekyi Nyima. The lawmakers argue that China's actions represent a severe violation of human rights and religious freedom. They called on the Swiss government to urge China to release the Panchen Lama and his family and stop interfering with Tibetan Buddhist traditions. The statement highlights China's broader strategy of controlling religious leadership and suppressing Tibetan cultural rights.

"Three decades of enforced disappearance is a gross violation of human rights and dignity" - Thinlay Chukki, Tibet Bureau
Geneva, May 17: The Swiss parliamentarians from the Swiss Parliamentary Group for Tibet on Saturday strongly condemned the Chinese government on the 30th anniversary of the 11th Panchen Lama's disappearance.

Key Points

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Swiss lawmakers denounce China's systematic suppression of Tibetan religious freedom

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Parliamentarians demand immediate release of Panchen Lama

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China accused of manipulating Buddhist reincarnation traditions

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Human rights violations against Tibetan Buddhists highlighted

In a strongly-worded statement, the parliamentarians condemned the Chinese government for abducting the then six-year-old boy Gedun Choekyi Nyima and his family on May 17, 1995.

The Swiss parliamentarians called on the Swiss government, or the Federal Council, to urge China to immediately release Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his family.

"The goals of the PRC are obvious: through these massive propaganda shows with the "official" Panchen Lama, the communist authorities of the PRC want to demonstrate pseudo-religious freedom in Tibet," said Nicolas Walder, Co-President of the Parliamentary Group for Tibet.

The parliamentarians appealed to the Chinese government to report on the whereabouts of Gendun Choeki Nyima and his parents, refrain from interfering in the process of finding Buddhist reincarnations and guarantee Tibetans in Tibet their full cultural rights to freedom of religion and education in the Tibetan language.

"The real goal of the PRC is to pave the way for the future appointment of the successor to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama according to the rules of the PRC by strictly controlling the reincarnations of Tibetan Buddhist personalities," Walder added.

The lawmakers further urged their government to call on China to immediately end, in particular, the massive human rights violations against Tibetan Buddhists and their religious leaders, including violent disappearances, arrests, physical abuse, and prolonged detention of monks, nuns, and other persons without trial based on their religious beliefs.

"Three decades of enforced disappearance of any individual is a gross violation of human rights and dignity. In the case of 11th Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima, it is not just an individual person's violation, but also the right of the Tibetan people to choose their own religious leader and worship. This not only undermines the religious traditions and practices of Tibetan Buddhists but is also discriminatory against the Tibetans based on their religious beliefs,' said Thinlay Chukki of the Tibet Bureau in Geneva while welcoming the statement issued by the Swiss parliamentarians.

"This contravenes the international human rights laws including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and United Nations Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances. The Chinese government should release the 11th Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima and his family as a first step towards respecting and enforcing international laws,” she further added.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
As Indians, we understand the importance of religious freedom and cultural rights. What China is doing in Tibet goes against basic human values. Switzerland is right to raise this issue - more countries should speak up. Tibet has historical connections with India too.
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Priya M.
While I support Tibet's cause, India must be careful in how we respond. We share a long border with China and have our own complex relationship with them. Maybe quiet diplomacy would work better than public statements. 🤔
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Arjun S.
China's actions in Tibet show their disregard for human rights. First they took over Tibet, now controlling religious leaders? This is exactly why we need to be vigilant about China's growing influence in our region. Jai Hind!
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Sunita P.
The Panchen Lama is just 6 years old when taken? Heartbreaking! In our culture, we respect all spiritual leaders. China should understand that suppressing religion never works in long term - look at our history with religious diversity.
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Vikram J.
Interesting that Switzerland is speaking up when many Asian countries stay silent. While I appreciate their stance, I wonder where they were during our border conflicts with China? Selective outrage helps no one.
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Neha R.
Tibet's struggle reminds me of our own freedom movement. The world ignored our plight under British rule too. We should stand with Tibetans, but practically speaking, India needs to balance this with maintaining peace on our borders. Tough situation. 🙏

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