Key Points

As the Dalai Lama approaches his 90th birthday, Tibetans face dangerous consequences for celebrating their spiritual leader. The Chinese government continues to suppress public expressions of reverence through arbitrary detention, imprisonment, and potential violence. A recent report by the International Campaign for Tibet documents the systematic persecution of Tibetans attempting to honor their exiled leader. The global community is urged to pressure China to respect religious freedoms and cease its aggressive crackdown on Tibetan cultural practices.

Key Points: Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday Sparks China's Tibet Crackdown

  • Chinese authorities threaten Tibetans with detention for birthday celebrations
  • International human rights violations documented in recent ICT report
  • Spiritual leader's milestone birthday highlights ongoing Tibet-China tensions
  • Peaceful commemoration efforts met with systemic repression
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Tibetans in Tibet face persecution ahead of Dalai Lama's 90th birthday

Tibetans face severe persecution while attempting to celebrate the Dalai Lama's milestone birthday under Chinese government oppression

"Celebrating in Fear: China's Crackdown on Dalai Lama Birthday Tributes in Tibet - International Campaign for Tibet Report"

Washington DC, June 9

Tibetans in Tibet face serious hazards as they celebrate the 14th Dalai Lama's 90th birthday. As the 14th Dalai Lama approaches his 90th birthday (July 6 in the West and June 30 in the Tibetan calendar), Tibetans, Tibetan Buddhists, and supporters around the world are preparing to commemorate the exiled spiritual leader's life and legacy, according to a report by the International Campaign for Tibet.

Past incidents have revealed that those celebrating the Dalai Lama's birthday in Tibet may face arbitrary detention, lengthy prison sentences, torture, and even being shot and killed. ICT said that their celebration takes place under a widespread mood of terror.

The Chinese government's persistent attempt to defame the Dalai Lama and prevent public expressions of reverence for him is a significant breach of international human rights law. A recent ICT report, 'Celebrating in Fear: China's Crackdown on Dalai Lama Birthday Tributes in Tibet,' highlights the threats faced by Tibetans in Tibet and urges the international community, including United Nations bodies, national governments, parliaments, and civil society organizations, to call on China to cease its repressive actions, according to the ICT report.

According to the ICT report, the international community should insist that Chinese authorities desist from prosecuting Tibetans who seek to peacefully commemorate the Dalai Lama's birthday, both publicly and privately; immediately and unconditionally release the three Tibetans--Dru Gdra, Lobsang Khedrup, and Lobsang Gephel--who are still imprisoned for partaking in previous birthday celebrations; provide family members access, legal representation, and, if necessary, medical care; respect Tibetans' right to freedom of religion or belief under international law; and re-engage in genuine dialogue with Dalai Lama representatives to find a long-term solution to the China-Tibet issue.

The Dalai Lama's forthcoming milestone birthday is a globally significant event. The ICT report stressed the importance of allowing all people, particularly Tibetans, to venerate their spiritual leader without fear of persecution.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
China's treatment of Tibetans is shameful. As neighbors, we Indians understand the value of religious freedom. The Dalai Lama has always been a symbol of peace for us. China should stop this oppression immediately. 🙏
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Priya M.
While we must condemn human rights violations, India needs to be careful about how we engage with this issue. Our relationship with China is already strained. Maybe quiet diplomacy would work better than public statements.
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Arun S.
The Dalai Lama has been living in India for decades. If China claims Tibet is happy under their rule, why are they so afraid of a 90-year-old spiritual leader? Their actions speak louder than words.
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Sunita R.
This makes me so angry! China talks about respecting cultures but does exactly opposite in Tibet. India should raise this issue strongly in UN. We can't stay silent when basic human rights are violated like this.
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Vikram J.
Complicated situation. On one hand, we must support human rights. On other hand, China is powerful neighbor. Maybe India can work with other Buddhist nations like Bhutan, Nepal to put pressure quietly.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to read this. The Dalai Lama has done so much for peace and Buddhism. China's actions show their insecurity. Hope international community takes strong action this time. #FreeTibet

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