Wednesday, September 11 2024

U.S. Ambassador Eric Garcetti Reaffirms Support for Tibetan Values at Tibet Festival’s Cultural Show

Delhi: On 3 September 2024, in the evening of the first day of the ongoing Tibet Festival, “Spirit of Tibet: Celebrating Culture and Compassion”,  the U.S. Ambassador to New Delhi, His Excellency Eric Garcetti, as chief guest, attended the Tibetan cultural show performance by artistes of Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts at the Multipurpose Hall, Kamla Devi Complex, and addressed the gathering there.

In his address, the U.S. Ambassador emphasised the strong support of the United States for Tibetans, highlighting that this support extends beyond cultural appreciation to a recognition of the core values embodied by Tibetan culture, such as peace, compassion, and cultural preservation. The Ambassador affirmed the commitment to defying efforts to erase Tibetan culture, language, and traditions, standing united to ensure their survival. He said, “We stand together to say that no culture, no insight, no language, and no education can be eliminated as long as we hold each other arm in arm. The United States is a part of that”, affirming the United States’ commitment to defying efforts to erase Tibetan identity.

Additionally, the Ambassador praised the leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, describing it as a beacon of dedication and a source of inspiration globally. His address also acknowledged the global spread of the Tibetan community and the challenge of maintaining unity, framing it not as a dispersion but as the scattering of seeds that continue to blossom worldwide. He added that the U.S. remains steadfastly supportive, working alongside Indian friends and partners to uphold and nurture Tibetan heritage and said, “This festival is a testament to that solidarity”.

Prior to His Excellency’s address, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, on behalf of the Central Tibetan Administration, expressed his pleasure in organising the Spirit of Tibet exhibition in collaboration with USAID, the Tibet Fund, and the Foundation for Nonviolent Alternatives (FNVA).

Sikyong also outlined that the Tibetan diaspora is spread across 37 locations in India, including ten states and two Union Territories, in his talk and highlighted the ongoing defacement of Tibetan culture, language, religion, and environment inside Tibet. However, Sikyong noted that, under the visionary leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, these elements have been preserved in India.

Sikyong Penpa Tsering further expressed deep gratitude to the Indian government and people for their support, acknowledging that the Tibetan community in India represents the only democracy in exile.

The cultural show was also attended by Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang, Representative Jigme Jungney of the Bureau of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in New Delhi, and other prominent guests alongside His Excellency Eric Garcetti and Sikyong Penpa Tsering.

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