{"id":11772,"date":"2012-03-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-03-04T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/savetibet.nl\/nieuws\/memorandum-on-the-call-for-an-eu-special-coordinator-for-tibetan-affairs\/"},"modified":"2012-03-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2012-03-04T23:00:00","slug":"memorandum-on-the-call-for-an-eu-special-coordinator-for-tibetan-affairs","status":"publish","type":"nieuws","link":"https:\/\/savetibet.nl\/en\/news\/memorandum-on-the-call-for-an-eu-special-coordinator-for-tibetan-affairs\/","title":{"rendered":"Memorandum on the Call for an EU Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>The Tibetan struggle: A case of exemplary non-violent struggle for freedom<\/strong><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>For over five decades, under the leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan freedom struggle has remained strictly non-violent.\u00a0 After the devolution of his political authority to the democratically elected leaders of the Central Tibetan Administration, the Tibetan political leadership in exile has made clear that it will continue to abide by the path of non-violence and not seek separation from China or independence for Tibet.\u00a0 The Central Tibetan Administration will continue to strive for genuine autonomy for the Tibetan people within the framework of the People\u2019s Republic of China (PRC) through dialogue and negotiations.\u00a0 Thus, the Tibetan freedom struggle is not only an exemplary non-violent movement but is also a model for political moderation, democracy and the spirit of dialogue and reconciliation.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tibetan resistance in Tibet remains strong<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In March 2008, the third generation of Tibetans, born and grown up under Chinese Communist rule, rose up against the oppressive Chinese rule. Tibetans from all walks of life and across the entire Tibetan plateau demonstrated against the oppressive and discriminatory policies of the Chinese authorities in Tibet.\u00a0 With full awareness of the imminent danger to their lives, young and old, men and women, monastic and lay people, believer and non-believers, including students, came together to spontaneously express their anguish, dissatisfaction and genuine grievances at the policies of the Chinese government.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Brutal crack-down of demonstrations in Tibet<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sadly, the Chinese authorities have resorted to brutal methods to deal with the situation in Tibet, despite appeals by many world leaders, NGOs and personalities of international standing to avoid violence and show restraint.\u00a0 Today, in many parts of Tibet, there is a huge presence of armed police and military.\u00a0 In many areas Tibetans continue to suffer under a state of de-facto martial law.\u00a0 There is an atmosphere of angst and intimidation.\u00a0 With no international observers, journalists or even tourists allowed into many parts of Tibet, the Chinese authorities have a completely free hand in Tibet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A culture facing the threat of destruction<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The effect of present policy in Tibet \u2013 whether deliberately or unintentionally \u2013 amounts to a cultural genocide.\u00a0 The marginalization of the Tibetans and Tibetan way of life is taking place at an alarming pace.\u00a0 \u201cDevelopment\u201d is designed to assimilate Tibet into the Chinese society and culture and to overwhelm Tibetans demographically by transferring large number of Chinese to Tibet and reducing the local Tibetan population to an insignificant minority.\u00a0 The Tibetan Buddhist religion, culture, language, identity and way of life are under threat of total destruction in Tibet.\u00a0 There is, therefore, an urgent need for a strong signal by the international community to protect Tibet from this threat of cultural genocide.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Despair and frustration leading to self-immolations<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The deteriorating situation in Tibet and the lack of any progress in the dialogue process with the Chinese government are deepening the sense of frustration and alienation among Tibetans.\u00a0 Tension, restlessness and bitterness are on the increase among Tibetans.\u00a0 The intransigence of the Chinese government on the issue of Tibet on the one hand and the absence of strong, visible and concrete support for Tibet by the international community on the other hand are causing despair and radicalism among Tibetans compelling them to acts of self-immolations.<\/p>\n<p>Since February 2009, there have been 30 cases of self-immolations.\u00a0 Alone in the past 12 months, 29 Tibetans resorted to this drastic act of political protest and 22 of them are believed to have died (updated as of 26 March 2012).<\/p>\n<p>The Tibetan leadership in exile will continue to discourage such drastic acts of protest.\u00a0 However, there is an urgent need for members of the international community to send a strong message of hope and solidarity to the Tibetans inside Tibet.\u00a0 This will give them hope and inspiration in a situation of deep sense of frustration and despair and will help in persuading them to refrain from such acts of despair.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The European Union\u2019s human rights dialogue with China<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The European Parliament consistently expresses deep concern about the plight of the Tibetan people and encourages negotiations between the government of the PRC and His Holiness the Dalai Lama or his representatives to resolve the issue of Tibet and it has adopted a number of significant resolutions to that effect.\u00a0 However, despite the strong support for Tibet within the European Parliament, so far the initiatives on Tibet taken by the EU Council and Commission have been few and seem to lack a clear and sustained policy.\u00a0 Today, it is clear and undeniable that raising the Tibet issue within the framework of the EU-China human rights dialogue alone has failed to bring any tangible results.\u00a0 It is obvious that this approach is inadequate and does not do justice to the complexity of the Tibetan problem.\u00a0 The human rights dialogue with China has failed to improve the human rights of the Tibetan people and has failed to achieve a constructive dialogue between His Holiness the Dalai Lama or his representatives and the Chinese leadership.\u00a0 Indeed, after the Olympic Games in Beijing in August 2008, the Chinese government\u2019s repression in and attitude on Tibet has hardened significantly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Time for a concerted international effort on Tibet<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Against this background it is high time to act on Tibet.\u00a0 It is of crucial importance to increase efforts to bring about a positive change in the situation of Tibet.<\/p>\n<p>In this context it has been a tremendous encouragement for the Tibetan people, when in 1997 US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright announced the appointment of the first US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs.\u00a0 The creation of this position has provided a focus for engaging with the US Administration on a breath of issues \u2013 humanitarian assistance, diplomatic support, multilateral strategies, sharing information and, ultimately, shaping policy.\u00a0 It has ensured a significant level of attention to Tibet at the highest level of political interaction between the US and China.\u00a0 Most importantly, the Office of the Tibet Coordinator provides the necessary impetus with the US Administration for a consistent US policy in promoting dialogue between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Chinese government.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A firm and consistent policy on Tibet makes progress<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As a result President Obama and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, have met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama in February 2010 and July 2011. President Obama expressed his strong support for the preservation of Tibet\u2019s unique religious, cultural, and linguistic identity, and the protection of human rights for the Tibetans in China. He commended the Dalai Lama\u2019s \u201cMiddle-Way\u201d approach, commitment to non-violence, and the pursuit of dialogue with the Chinese government. Moreover, President Obama has called both publicly and privately for substantive dialogue between the Dalai Lama\u2019s representatives and the Chinese government. Similarly, Secretary Clinton and Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg have raised the issue of human rights in Tibet and the \u201cneed for China to have a deeper engagement with the Dalai Lama over Tibet within the framework of one-China-policy [&#8230;]\u201d on multiple occasions.<\/p>\n<p>Since assuming her position as Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues in October 2009, Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Maria Otero, has met His Holiness the Dalai Lama five times.\u00a0 She travelled two times to India to meet and consult with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and members of the democratically elected Tibetan political leadership, and to visit Tibetan refugee settlements in order to assess the humanitarian needs of the refugee community as well as the requirements for the preservation of Tibetan culture, religion and language.\u00a0 She also visited Nepal and inspected the Tibetan Refugee Reception Centre in Kathmandu, where new Tibetan refugees from Tibet are being registered and taken care. Moreover, Under Secretary Otero maintains close contact with the Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama based in Washington D.C. on all issues concerning Tibet and the Tibetans.<\/p>\n<p>Under Secretary Otero in her capacity as the US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues has been holding regular joint sessions with Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Kurt M. Campbell and with the White House National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs, Jeffrey A. Bader and his successor Daniel R. Russel, and the Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Lodi G. Gyari to discuss and coordinate all aspects of the US policy on Tibet.\u00a0 Moreover, the US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues in cooperation with the Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama has taken the initiative to invite the ambassadors of those governments interested in the issue of Tibet to working luncheons in order to share information and opinions, and discuss common efforts and approaches.<\/p>\n<p>The appointment of a US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues and the adoption of the Tibetan Policy Act by the US Congress in 2002 and signed into law by President George W. Bush on September 30, 2002 have created a strong basis for a coherent, consistent and sustained US policy on Tibet.\u00a0 This sends the right signal to the Chinese leadership that this issue will continue to remain an important agenda in the US-China relations unless and until China addresses it seriously and realistically.<\/p>\n<p>This robust US policy on Tibet did not affect the Sino-US relation in any tangible way. In contrast to Europe the regular meetings of the US President and the Secretary of State with His Holiness the Dalai Lama result only in routine diplomatic protests.\u00a0 This is a clear indication that the firm and consistent policy of US Administrations in succession on the issue of Tibet has led to the recognition and acceptance by Beijing that Tibet has high status in US-China bilateral relations and cannot be avoided.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A mandate from the citizens of Europe to act on Tibet<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There is a need for a coordinated multilateral effort to bring about a change in the position and attitude of the Chinese leadership on the issue of Tibet.\u00a0 The European Union is ideally suited to champion the peaceful resolution of the Tibetan problem through dialogue and negotiations.\u00a0 The Union has political weight and enjoys high international standing.\u00a0 The European Parliament has called in numerous resolutions for strong and effective actions by the Union to ensure respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms of the Tibetan people and to promote negotiations between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Chinese government.\u00a0 In 1998, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the Council to appoint an EU Special Representative for Tibet.\u00a0 The European Parliament has reiterated this call for the appointment of an EU Special Representative for Tibet in successive resolutions adopted in 2002, 2007, 2008 and 2011.<\/p>\n<p>The Tibetan cause has a strong base of support in Europe.\u00a0 In almost every European country there exist Tibet support groups.\u00a0 People throughout Europe feel deeply committed to the Tibetan cause as a matter of moral principle.\u00a0 They welcome their governments taking initiatives to promote a just and peaceful solution to the Tibetan problem.\u00a0 The widespread sympathy for Tibet among Europeans and the large number of resolutions on Tibet by the European Parliament present a clear mandate for the EU Council and Commission to take the initiative on Tibet and to appoint an EU Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>An EU Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The central objective of the EU Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs should be to promote substantive dialogue and negotiations between the Government of the PRC and His Holiness the Dalai Lama or his representatives.\u00a0 Towards this aim he or she should develop a new and more effective and consistent policy.\u00a0 The EU Special Coordinator should maintain close contact with leaders of the Tibetan people and make efforts to travel to India, Tibet and to China.\u00a0 The Special Coordinator should promote the EU policy pressing for respect for human rights and encouraging the preservation of and respect for the distinct culture, religion, language and identity of Tibet.\u00a0 The Office of the EU Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs should also provide a focus for engaging with the Council, Commission, Parliament and the member states of the European Union on wide range of issues concerning the Tibetan people \u2013 from humanitarian and educational assistance, cultural preservation to information sharing, diplomatic support and multilateral strategies to shaping policy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Concluding remarks<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The appointment of an EU Special Coordinator for Tibetan Affairs is a crucial step for a sustained and effective role for the European Union to help to resolve the Tibetan problem peacefully.\u00a0 This appointment will send a strong message of hope and solidarity to the Tibetans inside Tibet.\u00a0 It demonstrates that the European Union has not forgotten the plight of the Tibetan people and that it has not abandoned them.\u00a0 It will reflect the strong commitment of the EU to play a crucial and constructive role in resolving the issue of Tibet peacefully.<\/p>\n<p>This appointment will be a great source of hope and inspiration and will go a long way in persuading Tibetans not to despair and not to resort to drastic acts of protest.\u00a0 It is a strong gesture of concern, commitment and solidarity that will help in strengthening and sustaining the spirit and hope of the oppressed and persecuted Tibetans.<\/p>\n<p>A peaceful resolution of the Tibetan issue will not only bring great benefit to Tibet and China and enhance stability and peace in the region but will have great consequences for the global political culture, too.\u00a0 The Tibetan freedom struggle has gained international fame in championing non-violence and democracy.\u00a0 Consequently, the success or failure of the non-violent freedom struggle of the Tibetan people will directly impact the outcome of the international effort to promote and cultivate a global political culture based on non-violence, dialogue and democracy.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tibet-envoy.eu\/content\/?p=613\">View the original article on tibet-envoy.eu 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