
Official Statement of Tibetan Youth Congress on its 47th Founding Day Anniversary.



Tibetan Youth Congress Statement on Human Rights Day
Dec 10, 2016
Today is world Human Rights Day. It is a day that is observed every year to celebrate the adoption of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A Declaration that enshrines the protection of basic human rights and freedom of all people. While it is a day of celebration for many countries around the world where fundamental human rights are guaranteed and protected, for Tibet it has been 67 years of occupation and a plethora of injustices accompanied by violence, terror, killings, raid, discrimination and rape.
The 1949 forceful invasion of Tibet by the “People’s Liberation Army” resulted in the massacre of millions of Tibetans and Tibet converted into a virtual prison ever since. China continues to remain a Totalitarian State and the influence of China’s economy and military might has silenced not only the countries that gloat about respecting human rights but also the United Nations as an entity.
The hope and expectation of better times for Tibet and the Tibetans with the arrival of Xi Jinping as a “liberal” soon became wishful thinking. In fact, since his leadership, we have witnessed and experienced his single-minded move in the opposite direction. Senior Chinese leaders, perceiving a threat to their power, now explicitly reject the universality of human rights, characterizing these ideas as “foreign infiltration,” and penalizing those who promote them. Freedoms of expression and religion, already limited, were hit particularly hard in 2015 by several restrictive new measures. Individuals and groups who have fought hard in the past decade for human rights were the clearest casualties of an aggressive campaign against peaceful dissent, their treatment starkly contrasting with President Xi’s vow to promote “Rule of Law.” Under President Xi, the government has shut down or detained staff members of a number of non-governmental organizations and arrested and imprisoned many activists.
In July, Trulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche – one of Tibet’s highest profile political prisoners died in detention. Prior to his death Tibetan Youth Congress had consistently called for his release on medical parole as TYC had reliable information on his deteriorating health. Furthermore, authorities refused to release his body to his family and followers to conduct necessary traditional funeral rites let alone investigate the circumstances surrounding his death.
Another gross violation perpetrated most recently against the Tibetan people has been the demolition of Larung Gar, one of the largest religious institutes in the world in Serthar County in eastern Tibet. According to human rights group TCHRD, an eight-point document issued by the Chinese authorities spells out the step-by-step guide to demolishing housing facilities of thousands of monks, nuns and lay practitioners and their expulsion, so as to reduce the number of residents to government-set ceiling of 5000…The recent four-page demolition order requires relevant departments including the management and administrative bodies of Larung Gar to reduce the number of residents to 5000 before 30 September 2017.
CCP authorities continue to deploy officials in village and monasteries for more frequent arrest of local community leaders, environmental activists, and villagers involved in social and cultural activities, and writers and singers whose works are considered sensitive. Protests, particularly against mining and land acquisition, continue despite threats from local authorities.
The first self-immolation in Tibetan society in the modern era took place in exile, New Delhi, India, on April 27, 1998, when Thubten Ngodup set himself on fire and later died – as Indian Police broke up a Tibetan Youth Congress hunger strike. Since then seven more Tibetans have set fire to themselves in exile and 145 known inside Tibet. This year two self-immolations occurred inside Tibet. One of them was an 18-year-old Kalsang Wangdu on 29 February 2016 in Nyarong County in Kardze (Chinese: Ganzi) eastern Tibet. “While he burned, he called out for Tibet’s complete independence,” a Tibetan source inside Tibet said. Wangdu died from his actions. These actions constitute the largest wave of self-immolations as a means of resistance to China’s occupation and a form of political protest. This generation and the younger are born and raised in an environment of aggressive propaganda and China’s efforts to brainwash the Tibetans into believing that China and Tibet are one country and that the former has brought development and happiness to the Tibetan people. The acts of self-immolations and protests are a glaring negation of this propaganda. The act of self-immolation is not an act of suicide; it is not a gesture of despair. Rather, it is a strong-willed conscious act of conveying a message. A message of truth and justice, for a greater cause, and an attempt to press for freedom and CHANGE.
Finally on this day, TYC pledges to continue and strengthen our work for Tibet. We thank His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama for his leadership, vision and sacrifice he has made for the Tibet and the Tibetan people. We remain forever grateful to His Holiness and wish him a long and healthy life.
Bhod Gyalo!


Around 138 shops have been completely destroyed by the fire at Lal Quila Tibetan Sweater Market near Delhi. As many know, this is the only source of income for majority of Tibetans living in India. During the four month winter period they come from all over India to set up shops and earn their daily bread. This unfortunate incident has caused a huge loss to these families mentally, physically and financially. We urge all Tibetans to come together so that we can be there for brothers and sisters at this hour of need. TYC has initiated a donation drive to help them rise and rebuild and we hope all will join in our efforts so that the Tibetans there can get back to normalcy. In Solidarity!
Around 138 shops have been completely destroyed by the fire at Lal Quila Tibetan Sweater Market near Delhi. As many know, this is the only source of income for majority of Tibetans living in India. During the four month winter period they come from all over India to set up shops and earn their daily bread. This unfortunate incident has caused a huge loss to these families mentally, physically and financially. We urge all Tibetans to come together so that we can be there for brothers and sisters at this hour of need. TYC has initiated a donation drive to help them rise and rebuild and we hope all will join in our efforts so that the Tibetans there can get back to normalcy. In Solidarity!
Official Statement of Tibetan Youth Congress on the 47th Founding Day of the organisation.



Official Statement of Tibetan Youth Congress on the 47th Founding Day of the organisation.



Resolutions adopted at the Tibetan Youth Congress General Body Meeting held from Aug 29 -Sept 3 2016 in Dharamshala.

July 20, 16
Dharamshala: The Communist regime of China has announced that the fake Panchen Lama will be conducting the Kalachakra Teachings in Tibet from July 21-24. This calculated move is another one of Beijing’s strategy to claim their right over everything Tibetan despite the glaring contradiction that a communist government is heavily involved in conducting the affairs of Tibetan religious traditions. Gyaincain Norbu is the boy installed by the Government of China to replace the original Panchen Lama (recognized by HH the Dalai Lama) just few months after the latter’s abduction in 1995. The Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama are the two highest Buddhist lamas in Tibet. There has been times when the Panchen Lama took lead role in the recognition of the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama and vice versa. The Dalai Lama has been giving the Kalachakra teachings in exile and these teachings are very popular and record high attendance is received. Reports in the media have stated that the government has ordered atleast two person from each family must attend the Kalachakra.
Recently it has been reported that Tibet’s largest Buddhist center Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Serthar County, Kardze had been ordered by the Chinese government to cut down its strength to 5000 and reduce the number of monks and nuns in the monastery. Therefore, organizing a religious event like the Kalachakra is definitely viewed as a publicity stunt to try and win over the Tibetan people who have continued to resist and protest Chinas illegal rule in Tibet. TYC is outraged and denounces this propaganda by the communist Chinese government.
Tibetan Youth Congress has consistently campaigned for the whereabouts and release of the 11th Panchen Lama but till date the Chinese government has not provided any concrete evidence regarding this matter.
“This Kalachakra teaching is being given by the Panchen Lama who is denounced by Tibetans both inside and outside Tibet. This preposterous effort by the Beijing Government simply exposes their paranoia over losing control over the Tibetan people in Tibet. It is apparent from this move that China realizes that despite 67 years of occupation it has not been able to control the hearts and minds of the Tibetan people and will go at great lengths to attempt to gain that control,” said Tenzing Jigme, President of TYC.
