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![]() ![]() Australian Senate Resolution 17 September 1996 That the Senate:
a) recalls the Notice of Motion on Tibet passed by the Senate,
in toto, on 6 December 1990;
and further notes:
a) the ongoing human rights abuses of the Tibetan people by the
People's Republic of China on religious, political, educational,
language and cultural grounds and calls for the cessation of any
practices which would deprive the Tibetan people of their fundamental
human rights and freedoms;
b) the Dalai Lama's affirmation of a commitment to non violence
and negotiation to solve conflict, as exemplified in His Holiness'
receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989;
c) the People's Republic of China's appointment of a rival Panchen
Lama (the second most holy position in the Tibetan religious order),
in the place of the Tibetan proclaimed reincarnation of the Panchen
Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, is contrary to freedom of religious
practice, as enshrined within the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and other human rights instruments;
d) the concerns of Amnesty International for the safety, welfare
and location of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his family;
e) the Dalai Lama's proposal at Strasbourg in 1989 to undertake
dialogue with China, and the People's Republic of China's refusal
to meet with the Dalai Lama; f) reports by Amnesty International that there are 650 Tibetan prisoners of conscience, some of whom are as young as twelve, and that the torture of detainees and severe beatings are common.
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