Monday, 13 December 2010

Appeal

(This is an appeal by a group of university students from Tibet. Translated by Bhuchung D. Sonam.)

The election for the prime minister of the exile Tibetan Government, which represents the six million Tibetans, is a crucial event at a time when the exile Tibetan community has been enjoying democracy and freedom resulting in more political awareness, desire for change and marching on the path of freedom struggle. This is why we need to understand that this election is a big test for the exile Tibetan community in general and particularly to measure their political maturity and collective thoughts.

In spite of all these, if a conservative, orthodox and a foot-dragging prime minister is elected then it will be tantamount to dumping off the heartfelt hope placed by the Tibetans inside Tibet on the political maturity and democratic culture of the exile Tibetans. It will also signal an end to the hope and trust placed by Tibetans individually and collectively on the exile Government and the international community at large.



Therefore, we, a group of university students from Tibet, put our lives in danger to appeal to the exile Tibetans to find/elect a prime minister who is bold and reform-minded, who has a strong sense of survival with political vision and the ability to maintain the unity of our people.

Signed xxx Southwest University for Nationalities
Signed xxx Southwest University for Nationalities
Signed xxx Southwest University for Nationalities
Signed xxx Northwest University for Nationalities
Signed xxx Tsonyon Nationalities University
Signed xxx Tsonyon Nationalities University
Signed xxx Northwest University for Nationalities
Signed xxx Northwest University for Nationalities

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