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We, the Chhode Tashi Lhunpo
Cultural Society and Central
Association for His Holiness the
Panchen Lama on behalf of all
the Tibetan people with great
humility wish happiness and
prosperity to 11th
Panchen Lama His Holiness Tenzin
Gendun Yeshi Thinley Phuntsok
Pal Sangpo, the emanation of
Amitabha, on the occasion of His
19th Birthday.
Throughout the history of Tibet,
the lineages of His Holiness
Panchen Lama together with the
lineages of His Holiness the
Dalai Lama have made an
unparalleled contribution in
both the spiritual and temporal
field towards the welfare and
betterment of Tibetan people. In
particular the 10th
Panchen Lama made the greatest
sacrifice of his precious life
for the revival of Buddhism and
welfare of the Tibetan people
inside Tibet. Therefore, even
today, almost 20 years since his
death, when Tibetans suffer, the
10th Panchen Lama is
still remembered with great
affection. All Tibetans whether
in exile or inside Tibet will
persist in their peaceful
demands for the release of the
11th Panchen Lama,
Gedun Choekyi Nyima, recognized
by His Holiness the Dalai Lama,
even if their own precious lives
have to be sacrificed.
Since 10th March
2008, first in Lhasa and then
throughout all regions of Tibet,
peaceful protests and
demonstrations have been held
against the Chinese repressive
policies of ethnic cleansing and
cultural genocide. During these
demonstrations, three
resolutions came to the fore,
based on justice and upholding
the principal of non-violence
towards the Chinese Government,
which are to free Tibet, to
reinstate HH Dalai Lama and to
release the 11th
Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima.
In spite of the peaceful nature
of the protests and
demonstrations, the Chinese
Government reacted with the
unprovoked use of lethal
weapons, forcibly putting the
peaceful demonstrators behind
bars, some even losing their
lives. Tibetans inside Tibet are
experiencing an unprecedented
hellish situation.
Normally, a birthday celebration
is an occasion for joy.
However, for us this is not the
case, as the whereabouts of the
11th Panchen Lama
Gedun Choekyi Nyima are not
known since the Chinese
Government forcibly abducted him
thirteen years ago. On August 1
2007, Lithang Rungye Adrag made
an appeal for his release, but
no reply has been received.
Therefore, although today we are
celebrating the 19th
Birthday of 11th
Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima,
we are experiencing a double
feeling of sadness.
In April 2007, around the time
of the 18th Birthday
of the 11th Panchen
Lama, the Central Association
for His Holiness the Panchen
Lama, on the recommendation of
both the Tibetan Exile-Cabinet
and the Parliament, spiritual
activities such as prayer
meetings were carried out by
spiritual teachers with support
from their abbots and lamas in
the Tibetan community and
monastic institutions, in order
to accumulate collective merits
and to eliminate negative
obscurations affecting HH the
Dalai Lama and HH the Panchen
Lama. In addition, with the
support of eight NGOs, the
Central Association for His
Holiness the Panchen Lama sent
memoranda to the Peoples
Republic of China (PRC), the
United Nations Organization (UNO),
Human Rights Commission, and to
world religious organizations.
Specifically we sent a
memorandum with a strongly
worded message to President Hu
Jintao demanding to know the
exact whereabouts of the 11th
Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima,
insisting on his immediate
release and that he should be
educated in his monastery so as
to be able to carry out his
studies in the footsteps of his
predecessors to fulfill the
aspirations of the Tibetan
people.
The Central Association for the
Panchen Lama understands from
previous PRC information that
Gedun Choekyi Nyima is being
held outside Tibet itself.
However, in June 2007, Nyima
Tsering, the Vice-chairman of
TAR gave a statement, reported
in Shing-hwa newspaper on 31st
June, that 11th
Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima
is studying in a middle school
in the Autonomous Region and his
relatives are also studying with
him, while some are working.
This contradictory information
issued by the Chinese-run
official and newspapers is
unsatisfactory.
We remain extremely concerned
about the whereabouts of the
Panchen Lama, the safety of
Chadrel Rinpoche and, in
particular about the recent
crackdown and persecution of
Tibetans peacefully
demonstrating in support of the
three resolutions, and the
resulting immense suffering both
physical and mental, of those
involved. We still hope that
the Chinese Government will
abandon their restricted world
view and negotiate with HH the
Dalai Lama, and we support his
policy of universal
responsibility and for the way
of the middle path in resolving
the Tibet issue for the
betterment of both peoples.
We have been making
representations about the safety
of the Panchen Lama since 17th
May 1995 through the Human
Rights Commission, the UNO and
Foreign Chinese Consulates to
the PRC. The PRC has not
provided any information
relating to the issue. If the
PRC continues to pursue this
policy, the stability,
solidarity, the people’s faith
in, and the international image
of, the PRC will be in doubt,
which will have a negative
affect on her culture, economy
and politics. The PRC must cast
away the petty politics of
defeat and victory and enemy and
friend as a dichotomy which
contradicts moral values and
which is not reality.
Peaceful and justice-loving
people of the world including
Tibetans will not be prepared to
accept the PRC’s silence. We
request the Human Rights
Commission, the UNO and leaders
of the world’s religions to take
the lead in putting pressure on
the PRC to bring about a just
outcome to this issue.
We pray that the Chinese
Government will release the 11th
Panchen Lama in accordance with
the aspirations of the Tibetan
people, and grant the Tibetan
people rights according to
International law, and according
to the constitution of the PRC
under the Articles of Minority
Self-determination. We make the
following five demands of the
Government of the PRC:
-
Make clear the whereabouts
of the 11th
Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi
Nyima
-
Allow the enthronement of
the 11th Panchen
Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima
at the Tashi Lhunpo
Monastery and allow him to
take advantage of the
traditional education to
follow in the foot-steps of
his predecessors;
-
Immediately stop the
systematic repression and
persecution of Tibetan
people being carried out
inside Tibet and negotiate
with HH the Dalai Lama on
the Tibet issue without any
pre-conditions.
-
Release all the Tibetan
political prisoners
including Chadrel Rinpoche
who have not been found
guilty of any crime by any
law of the land; and
-
Allow access to independent
fact-finding delegations
from organizations such as
Amnesty International, The
Red Cross and Medecins Sans
Frontiers to assess the real
situation in Tibet following
the recent unrest, and let
the world know the Truth.
We support the broad
concept of universal
responsibility initiated by both
HH the Dalai Lama and the
Panchen Lama and believe that
the solution of the middle path
must be commenced for the
welfare of both the peoples of
Tibet and China.
On this auspicious
day we always remember the
support and encouragement we
have received from the many
organizations, both governmental
and non-governmental, and
individuals at all levels. We
are deeply grateful and very
much indebted to you for your
support. We pray that your
efforts will not be in vain.
Our own efforts continue, and
monks of exile-Tashi Lhunpo
Monastery are on hunger strike
in South India and in New Delhi
in an effort to draw attention
to the emergency situation
inside Tibet, and to underline
our demand for the ratification
of the five demands. We solemnly
hope that these five points will
immediately be accepted and will
receive support from the
international community.
Finally, we pray that
the Tibet issue is resolved
quickly, that HH the Dalai Lama
and HH the Panchen Lama are able
to meet together and that the
Buddha-dharma revives in the
Land of Snow thereby allowing
peace and happiness to prevail
in the five continents.
Issued by:
Chhode Tashi Lhunpo Cultural
Society
Central Association for HH the
Panchen Lama
Date:25.04.08
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