Danish Parliament Calls for Protection of Human Rights in Tibet


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Danish_Parliament_2Dharamshala: - The Parliament of Denmark has adopted a motion on Tibet calling on the Chinese government to resume dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama's representatives and protect the Tibetan people's unique cultural and religious traditions.

According to a report of the Tibetan Administration official media, 'Tibet Net', the motion was passed after an extensive debate on the issue of Tibet on 27 May.

"The Parliament expresses its continuing concern over the human rights situation in China and the situation in Tibet and calls on the Government to continue to work for improvements and to protect the Tibetan people's unique cultural and religious traditions," the motion said.

"The Parliament calls for the dialogue between representatives of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan exile community and the Chinese government to be resumed and to lead to a result that ensures genuine autonomy for the Tibetans within the framework of the Chinese constitution, with cultural and religious freedom and respect for human rights. The Parliament notes that the Dalai Lama's representatives have not demanded independence," it said.