Exiled admin. rejects false claims made by officials from Tibet in US


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Troops-in-lhasaDharamshala: - The Tibetan administration based in Dharamshala, India rejects the recent false claims made by a delegation of China's National People's Congress from the occupied Tibet.

"The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) strongly rejects the false claims made by the delegation of China's National People's Congress of the so-called Tibet Autonomous Region on the issue of Tibet during its visit to the U.S. this week," CTA said in a statement issued on June 21, 2013.

Ironically, this visit takes place shortly after that of Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay of the CTA.

The delegation, led by chairman Padma Choling, met with Congressman Charles Boustany, co-chair of the bipartisan U.S.-China Working Group in the House of Representatives, congressional researchers and staff, and experts of the Brookings Institute, a U.S. think-tank, China's state media reported.

The unfounded allegations made by the delegation that the Central Tibetan Administration is behind the cycle of self-immolations in Tibet are unlikely to provide convincing evidence to change the U.S. authorities' position on Tibet.

The U.S. government and Congress have unequivocally stated that they deplore the Chinese government's repressive policies targeting Tibetans and have repeatedly called on the Chinese government to suspend its counter-productive policies implemented in Tibet, and resume dialogue with representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to resolve the problem of Tibet.

"Despite repeated appeals by the international community, China has been steadfast in its refusal to open up Tibet to independent fact-finding delegations and the international media to investigate the true causes behind the self-immolations," said said Kalon Dicki Chhoyang of the Department of Information & International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration.

Sending a group of individuals to disseminate Chinese State propaganda will prove a futile exercise in foreign countries where freedom of speech and respect for human rights are fundamental values," she stated. The latter has repeatedly urged Tibetans not to resort to drastic forms of protests, including self-immolation.