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International Justice Day: Tibetan activists ask international community to act against China
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International Justice Day: Tibetan activists ask international community to act against China

| @indiablooms | 19 Jul 2021, 05:46 pm

Dharamshala: Marking International Justice Day, activists, who are currently staying in Himachal Pradesh’s Dharamshala, on Sunday hosted a candlelight vigil to urge international communities to act against China for denying justice to Tibetan, Uyghurs, Mongolian, and Hong Kongers.

During the demonstration, a large number of people arrived at the venue to appeal to the international community to ensure the effective delivery of justice and redress the grievances of Tibetans and others. 

Speaking to ANI on Saturday, Sonam Tsering, the General Secretary of Tibetan Youth Congress said: “We have organised a candlelight vigil and seeking international communities to make china accountable for causing so much chaos and denying justice to Tibetan, Uyghurs, Mongolian, Hong Kongers and Taiwanese.”

“We are demanding the Chinese government to store the basic human rights and urge international leaders, governments to make China accountable for not only denying justice to the Tibetan and others but also make them accountable for the outbreak of coronavirus by boycotting 2022 Olympic,” he said further.

A woman student protester told ANI that this is highlighting what is happening actual inside Tibet – human rights violations.

“We all know it has been more than 60 years the situation inside Tibet has only worsened over the past decades and more than 157 Tibetian have self-immolated calling for freedom, calling for the return of his Dalai Lama,” she said.

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