Dharamshala — Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile expressed its solidarity with the critical situation in Tibet and unanimously adopted a formal motion of solidarity with the Tibetans living under Chinese authoritarian regime. It also condemned China's restrictions on the Tibetan language as part of its wider objective of Sinicising Tibet and called for the release of all political prisoners, including the 11th Panchen Lama.
On the twelfth day of the ninth session of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE), on March 29 2025, MP Atong Rinchen Gyaltsen tabled an official solidarity motion on the critical situations in Tibet, supported by MP Geshe Lharampa Atuk Tseten. The motion was discussed by many MPs who expressed their solidarity with Tibetan brothers and sisters inside Tibet and also emphasised on the freedom movement to restore a free Tibet.
According to TPiE, "The six-point official solidarity motion applauds the courageous Tibetans who have sacrificed their lives for the Tibetan cause. It condemns China’s restrictions on the Tibetan language as part of its broader objective of Sinicizing Tibet and calls for the release of political prisoners, including the 11th Panchen Lama.
"The motion reaffirms Tibet’s historical independence and upholds the Middle Way Policy as the preferred approach to resolving the Sino-Tibetan conflict through dialogue. It expresses condolences and solidarity with those affected by the devastating earthquake in Tibet’s Dingri region on January 7, 2025, while denouncing China’s unchecked environmental exploitation, which has contributed to natural disasters and destruction."
It also expresses its solidarity with Tibetans inside Tibet, who continue to suffer under the brutal occupation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It also urges Tibetans in the diaspora to work together to resolve the Sino-Tibetan conflict and preserve Tibet's unique cultural heritage. The official motion of solidarity on the critical situation in Tibet was adopted unanimously by the MPs.