President: We're not against China's developmental projects in Tibet


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President-Tibet-Australia-Human-Rights-2017Canberra — "We are not against Chinese developmental projects in Tibet per se, but we propose that the real beneficiaries of any development must be Tibetans in Tibet," President Dr Lobsang Sangay said during a meeting of the the human Rights Sub Committee of the Australian Parliament on August 9, 2017.

In his briefing, Dr Lobsang Sangay President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) spoke about the ground situation inside Tibet particularly with regard to the environmental issues facing Tibet and genesis of the wave of self-immolation protests inside Tibet.

The Committee was briefed about the ongoing religious repression and the violation of basic human rights such as the destruction of Larung and Yachen gar in eastern Tibet by Chinese authorities.

The President also spoke about the forced relocation of Tibetan pastoral nomads from high grasslands into concrete buildings, destroying not only their traditional lifestyles and but also the grasslands which they profess to be safeguarding. He demanded that China should make Tibetans the custodians of Tibetan environmental conservation.

"We are not against Chinese developmental projects in Tibet per se, but we propose that the real beneficiaries of any development must be Tibetans in Tibet. Any projects that China undertake must be environmentally sustainable, culturally sensitive and economically beneficially to local Tibetans.," he said.

Dr Sangay further spoke about the Middle Way Approach, the official policy of the CTA to resolve the Tibet issue. He urged the world to support the resumption of dialogue between envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Chinese representatives, saying that lasting solution to the China-Tibet issue can only come through dialogue.

The subcommittee is chaired by Hon Kevin Andrews MP. Other members of the committee include Dr Anne Aly, Senator Dean Smith, Senator Claire Moore, MS Sharon Claydon, Michael Danb, Trent Zimmerman and Sonya Fladun (Inquiry Secretary).