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Tibetans-in-exile hold protest against China in Dharamshala

On World Day for International Justice on July 17, Tibetans-in-exile held a protest against China in Dharamshala. The protesters urged the international community to stand with Tibet and recognise that Beijing is a global threat to freedom.

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Published : Jul 18, 2020, 11:50 AM IST

Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh):Tibetans-in exile held a protest against China in Dharamshala on Thursday and urged the international community to stand up against Beijing who is a "global threat" to freedom.

"We want international organizations and communities to stand together against China and hold it accountable," said Central Tibetan Women's Association Secretary Tenzin Khando on Friday.

Drawing the attention of the international community towards the tactics being used by China on the occasion of World Day for International Justice, Tibetans-in exile were heard sloganeering against China.

Protesters in Dharamsala urged the international community to stand with Tibet

Khando, who led the protest, made the remarks here against China, while protesters sang the Tibetan and Indian national anthem and observed a minute of silence to register their protest.

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"We are here to protest against China and to show how China is a global threat to freedom. We demand the world and international community to support us and collectively stand together against China," Tenzin Khando told a news agency.

Gonpo Dhondup, the chief of Tibetan Youth Congress said, "This is the kind of silent protest and joint statement given by the five leading NGOs in Dharamshala."

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"We are filing a petition and report to all the embassies based in New Delhi and we are urging them to support the freedom of Tibet. Also, we are trying to hold China accountable for maliciously covering the information of Wuhan originated pandemic," he added.

Earlier this week, the representatives of 10 Tibetan associations met with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) officials in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum, demanding a transparent investigation into the source of the coronavirus.

(ANI Report)

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