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Tibetan freedom movement will succeed: Lobsang Sangay.
Published: Sunday, Aug 19, 2012, 21:34 IST
Place: Patna | Agency: PTI

Tibetan Prime Minister-in-Exile Lobsang Sangay today expressed hopethat the Tibetan people's aspirations will bear fruit and the Dalai Lama will return to Lhasa during his lifetime.

Stressing that their movement was based on the Indian ethos, he said, "The Tibetan freedom movement is a 'Made in India' concept as the exiled people of Tibet have adopted the Indian culture and democratic values, with a thrust on non-violence in their pursuit of independence."

The Tibetan people have adopted the tenets of Indian Constitution drafted by the legendary freedom fighter Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar to elect their government in-exile through elections and as such believed in democratic right of equality in their path for freedom, Sangay said at a seminar on the topic 'Role of Tibet in Future Geo-Politics'.

He said that his and the Tibetan people's faith in attainment of freedom of their country has been buoyed by a series of events across the world that has brought political changes in several countries.

There was a spring revolution taking place in many Arab countries even as Myanmar has released the iconic leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi from imprisonment to take a small step in the direction of setting up a democratic government, Sangay said.

Earlier, South African leader Nelson Mandela successfully led an agitation to end apartheid in his country while languishing in a jail, the exiled Tibetan leader said and exuded confidence that the people of Tibet will succeed in their endeavour for freedom.

Sangay expressed hope that the 14th Dalai Lama will return to Lhasa during his lifetime upon attainment of freedom of Tibet and said that his country will welcome the Indian people with open arms and the visitors from India will not be required to carry visa and passport for pilgrimage to the holy Kailash Mansarovar temple.

The Tibetan PM-in-exile attacked China for its "expansionist aspirations" and said that Beijing has set up 23 military divisions in Tibet and laid railway lines and five airfields there as part of its military strategy against India.

Besides building air and railway infrastructure in Tibet and Nepal, China has constructed a port near Sri Lanka to monitor activities near Kanyakumari, he claimed.

However, unlike some countries who may be scared of China's emergence as a global power, the people of Tibet were not bothered at all and all that they aspired for was independence of their country, Sangay said.

He also sought to run down China's economic development as devoid of democracy in contrast of India's development as a global power on the foundation of democracy.

Sangay also thanked the people of Bihar for lending moral support to the Tibetan freedom movement and recalled that the great leader Jai Prakash Narayan had supported their aspiration and solicited support from the people of the state.

Tibetan freedom movement will succeed: Lobsang Sangay - World - DNA
 
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Tibetan Prime Minister-in-Exile Lobsang Sangay today expressed hopethat the Tibetan people's aspirations will bear fruit and the Dalai Lama will return to Lhasa during his lifetime.


Really? I wonder the future leader of this 'exile group' has lost his marbles already.
 
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Ironically, it's the rivalry with India and the subsequent military buildup in the region that's going to make any Tibetan independence movement much harder.

Short of war, there's not much that can cause Tibet to become free.

Imagine if Assamese and NE nationalists declared independence in peacetime.
 
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The chinese know how to deal with the issue , no need of failed org like un to make a stand on this.
 
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Deluding himself just like an indian...... exile Tibetans must enjoy living in shining india :rofl:
 
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India lost its Tibet card 60 years ago and there is no need to surface this freedom issue again and again. Its time to give tibetan people some relief, economic development and good infrastructure.
 
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Really???

He does have confidence. Show us some moves though.

Let's see how China deals with those SOBs.

Tibetan freedom movement will succeed: Lobsang Sangay.
Published: Sunday, Aug 19, 2012, 21:34 IST
Place: Patna | Agency: PTI

Tibetan Prime Minister-in-Exile Lobsang Sangay today expressed hopethat the Tibetan people's aspirations will bear fruit and the Dalai Lama will return to Lhasa during his lifetime.

Stressing that their movement was based on the Indian ethos, he said, "The Tibetan freedom movement is a 'Made in India' concept as the exiled people of Tibet have adopted the Indian culture and democratic values, with a thrust on non-violence in their pursuit of independence."

The Tibetan people have adopted the tenets of Indian Constitution drafted by the legendary freedom fighter Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar to elect their government in-exile through elections and as such believed in democratic right of equality in their path for freedom, Sangay said at a seminar on the topic 'Role of Tibet in Future Geo-Politics'.

He said that his and the Tibetan people's faith in attainment of freedom of their country has been buoyed by a series of events across the world that has brought political changes in several countries.

There was a spring revolution taking place in many Arab countries even as Myanmar has released the iconic leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi from imprisonment to take a small step in the direction of setting up a democratic government, Sangay said.

Earlier, South African leader Nelson Mandela successfully led an agitation to end apartheid in his country while languishing in a jail, the exiled Tibetan leader said and exuded confidence that the people of Tibet will succeed in their endeavour for freedom.

Sangay expressed hope that the 14th Dalai Lama will return to Lhasa during his lifetime upon attainment of freedom of Tibet and said that his country will welcome the Indian people with open arms and the visitors from India will not be required to carry visa and passport for pilgrimage to the holy Kailash Mansarovar temple.

The Tibetan PM-in-exile attacked China for its "expansionist aspirations" and said that Beijing has set up 23 military divisions in Tibet and laid railway lines and five airfields there as part of its military strategy against India.

Besides building air and railway infrastructure in Tibet and Nepal, China has constructed a port near Sri Lanka to monitor activities near Kanyakumari, he claimed.

However, unlike some countries who may be scared of China's emergence as a global power, the people of Tibet were not bothered at all and all that they aspired for was independence of their country, Sangay said.

He also sought to run down China's economic development as devoid of democracy in contrast of India's development as a global power on the foundation of democracy.

Sangay also thanked the people of Bihar for lending moral support to the Tibetan freedom movement and recalled that the great leader Jai Prakash Narayan had supported their aspiration and solicited support from the people of the state.

Tibetan freedom movement will succeed: Lobsang Sangay - World - DNA

Indian's Tibet card???

India has never controlled Tibet while China controlled Tibet for more than 400 years.

India's only connection with Tibet is through the former British's government in India.

India tried to inherit whatever British has left over for India, legally or illegally, even though India was also a victim by those british colonists for more than 200 years, india suddenly took even those illegally grabbed land as its own, e.g. those by McMahon line, which was never recognized by China. Isn't it ironic???



India lost its Tibet card 60 years ago and there is no need to surface this freedom issue again and again. Its time to give tibetan people some relief, economic development and good infrastructure.
 
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India has more right to Tibet then you Chinese. So dont tell your crap here of unproved and ccp made historic lines... those ccp lines change as per the desire of a few men running the ccp..

Tibet should be part of India due to sharing of so much of culture.. Indians and Tibetans are as close as two swords in one sheath and Hans and Tibetans are as similar as North and South Pole.
 
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@ephone

India has more right to Tibet then you Chinese. So dont tell your crap here of unproved and ccp made historic lines... those ccp lines change as per the desire of a few men running the ccp..

Tibet should be part of India due to sharing of so much of culture.. Indians and Tibetans are as close as two swords in one sheath and Hans and Tibetans are as similar as North and South Pole.

India is just a geographical term. At best India is a artificial country created by British. Do you think you call your country "India", then you can have everything related to the word "India"? Otherwise, I suggest you change your name to "Asia".

Tibetans are a branch of Chinese in terms of "Genetics and Language", which is the root of a race. As for the little influence from India, modern Tibetans are gradually getting rid of the backward parts of their culture.
 
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Tibetans are a branch of Chinese in terms of "Genetics and Language", which is the root of a race. As for the little influence from India, modern Tibetans are gradually getting rid of the backward parts of their culture.

The above is admission of attempt at destruction of Tibetan culture by Hans and imposition of their culture and demographics change.

The Tibetan culture is at its bloom in India and on a decline under force by ccp and Hans in Tibet, and the resultant struggle by poor peaceful Tibetan people for the rightful Independence of their country.
 
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The above is admission of attempt at destruction of Tibetan culture by Hans and imposition of their culture and demographics change.

The Tibetan culture is at its bloom in India and on a decline under force by ccp and Hans in Tibet, and the resultant struggle by poor peaceful Tibetan people for the rightful Independence of their country.

... The most noticeable feature of Tibetan culture prior to the PRC is the despotic feudal serfdom that enriched the ruling monk class and kept the rest of the Tibetans as poor serfs, barely better than livestock. If you wish to argue that Tibet culture is similar to Indian culture, you're right that as both shared a form of caste system for much of their history.

No-one, except for the monks, mourn for the loss of serfdom in Tibet.
 
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