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International Tibet Youth Forum Successfully Concludes with Participants Declaring Firm Commitment to Tibet Advocacy

Dharamshala: The first-ever International Tibet Youth Forum was successfully concluded on a high note with a joint declaration from all 100 participants in the valedictory session, affirming their steadfast commitment to advocacy of “truth about Tibet” for seeking international support in resolving the Tibet-China conflict while making an urgent call for “free exercise of our (Tibetan) people’s right to self-determination”.
Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang, Tibetan Parliament in Exile, addressing the gathering at the closing ceremony of the International Tibet Youth Forum. Photo / Tenzin Jigme Taydeh / DIIR

 

The closing ceremony was attended by Deputy Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE), Dolma Tsering Teykhang, Kalon (Minister) Norzin Dolma and Secretary Karma Choeying from the Department of Information and International Relations, along with speakers and participants of the maiden International Tibet Youth Forum.

Kalon Norzin Dolma lauded all the partakers for their active participation in her address, including the speakers and facilitators while underscoring the crucial roles of Tibetan youths in the sustenance and advancement of Tibet cause vis-a-vis safeguarding Tibetan traditions.

“Everyone must dutifully fulfil their obligations as a Tibetan”, said the Kalon and assured the 16th Kashag’s complete support in the empowerment of Tibetan youths via provision of platforms to showcase their potential.  

Kalon further commended the participants for adopting a joint declaration, saying it serves as a guideline for their future advocacy efforts.

In her valedictory speech, Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang emphasised the importance of educating Tibetan youths about the cause of Tibet and the political and administrative operations of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA). She also expressed her happiness at seeing so many Tibetan youths from the West visiting Dharamshala during their summer break to reacquaint themselves with their culture.

“You must never forget your root and should always uphold unique Tibetan aspects, as His Holiness the Dalai Lama constantly emphasises, to build a sense of identity”, said Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang, and urged everyone to connect themselves with the plight of Tibet through hearing stories from their elderly families who undergone hardships. “The pain that you endure from hearing such stories of your dear ones is the foundation of your sentiments that would enable each of you to question your respective adopted countries’ policies on Tibet that are conditioned by the People’s Republic of China.”

Furthermore, the Deputy Speaker implored Tibetan youths to promote the Tibetan freedom struggle with a clear understanding of the facts in every possible means through enthusiastic networking and collaboration among young Tibetans. She also beseeched the youngsters to apprise their respective governments of Tibet’s status as an independent state prior to China’s illegal occupation and the CTA’s mutually beneficial Middle Way Approach policy.

Secretary Karma Choeying conveyed a vote of thanks at the end of the seminar. In addition, the Secretary reiterated his introductory remarks of the forum’s opening ceremony, calling everyone to put their words into action and continue advocating for Tibet at their respective places. 

Kalon (Minister) Norzin Dolma from the Department of Information and International Relations speaking to the participants. Photo / Tenzin Jigme Taydeh / DIIR

Lharong, a representative of the participants, reading the declaration in Tibetan. Photo / Tenzin Jigme Taydeh / DIIR

Tashi Dhondup Jeshong, a representative of the participants, reading the declaration in English. Photo / Tenzin Jigme Taydeh / DIIR

The speakers of the forum in attendance during the valedictory session of the forum. Photo / Tenzin Jigme Taydeh / DIIR

Secretary Karma Choeying from the Department of Information and International Relations delivering a vote of thanks at the end of the three-day seminar. Photo / Tenzin Jigme Taydeh / DIIR

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