Menu
02/06/2023

DemocraciaParticipativa.net se limita a dar publicidad como un servicio público a campañas encaminadas a defender los derechos humanos y/o a promover esfuerzos de ayuda humanitaria.  No estamos vinculados con ninguna de estas campañas, salvo en los casos en que así lo informamos expresamente.

A+ A A-

Organizaciones / Campaigns

US Bipartisan & Bicameral bill supports peaceful end to Tibet-China Conflict

This year the US Legislature has a golden opportunity to advance the reasonable goal of a negotiated agreement on Tibet through dialogue between Tibetan Leadership and the Chinese government by passing the "Promoting of Resolution to the Tibet-China Conflict Act" (H.R.533/S.138). US citizens may raise their voices in support of this law. You may send a message of support to your Representative or to your Senator just by filling in his/her name in a note already drafted here: https://act.savetibet.org/page/48393/action/1 After you fill in your personal information, just push on "Send Your Message". It only takes a couple of minutes!


Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX)Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX)Washington DC, May 29.– U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) and U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) unveiled a bipartisan, bicameral bill to amend federal law promoting dialogue between the Dalai Lama and the PRC.

Sen. Todd Young (R-IN)Sen. Todd Young (R-IN)The Chinese Communist Party continues to oppress the Tibetan people. Tibetans are subject to the CCP’s mass surveillance and censorship tactics and are arbitrarily killed or imprisoned for expressing their desire for freedom,” Rep. McCaul said. “I am proud to introduce this bipartisan bill to reject the CCP’s claims that their tyranny over Tibet is legitimate and will assert the Tibetan people have a say in their own future.

The Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Conflict Act, H.R. 533/S.138, seeks to empower the United States government to achieve its long-standing goal of helping Tibetans and PRC authorities peacefully resolve their differences through dialogue, according to a bill summary provided by the lawmakers, which notes that there has been no formal dialogue between the two since 2010.

Read more ...

The endless tragedy of Tibet

Very little is said about Tibet and much less about the tragic story of the Panchen Lama, kidnapped by the Chinese government. He is second only to the Dalai Lama in spiritual authority and he is expected to reincarnate in a child. Following the death of the 10th Panchen Lama, a search was undertaken to discover his reincarnation. In Gedhun Choekyi NyimaGedhun Choekyi Nyima1995 the Dalai Lama recognized six-year-old Gedhun Choekyi Nyima as the 11th Panchen Lama, but this choice was rejected by the Chinese government, which took the boy into custody. Instead, the Chinese government "appointed" Gyancain Norbu the 11th Panchen Lama in late 1995.

This year, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima would be 34 years old. Three days after he was recognized the Chinese authorities abducted the Panchen Lama —a six-year-old child— and his parents, imprisoning them in an unknown location. Since then, nobody knows where he is, or even if he is alive, let alone whether under indoctrination he is even aware of his past or his important role in the future of Tibetan Buddhism.

In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Panchen Lama has traditionally played a role in the recognition of the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, just as the Dalai Lama, in turn, recognizes the Panchen Lama. China’s intentions here are brutally obvious. The Communist regime abducted the Panchen Lama recognized by the Dalai Lama and, against our spiritual process, selected a boy of their own so that they can hope to control the identification of the next Dalai Lama.

Meanwhile, the repression to achieve the complete subjugation of the Tibetan people and the eradication of their culture and national identity continues in force.

Read more ...

AFGHANISTAN: Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk

Afghan woman whipped in public by Taliban“The Taliban de facto authorities’ announcement banning Afghan women from working with the United Nations in Afghanistan is utterly despicable.

It is the latest in a series of steps taken that have eroded the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls – including a ban on girls attending school above the sixth grade, ban on university education for women and girls, restrictions on women’s freedom of movement in public spaces, orders regarding women’s clothing, banning women from working in the administration and commercial enterprises, and banning their employment in NGOs.

Read more ...

1.000 familias cubanas demandan al Gobierno cubano

Presentan también una denuncia ante las Naciones Unidas sobre los casos penales de los prisioneros de conciencia en Cuba.

familias cubanas vs gobierno cubano Madrid, Feb.23.– El próximo jueves 2 de marzo se reunirán los demandantes para presentar su denuncia a las 10 am en el Salón de Actos del Consejo General de la Abogacía Española.

Participarán Dita Charanzová, Vicepresidenta del Parlamento Europeo; Giulio Terzi Di Sant'Agata, Senador de la República Italiania; Javier Nart, Miembro del Parlamento Europeo; Antonio Ledezma, abogado, escritor y político venezolano; Blas Jesús Imbroda, Presidente de la Subcomisión de Extranjería y Protección Internacional de CGAE; Fernando Almeyda, Coordinador Legal Internacional de Prisoners Defenders; y Javier Larrondo, Presidente de Prisoners defenders; entre otros.

Prisoners Defenders nos envía esta nota que reproducimos a continuación:

Read more ...

Call on US Congress to pass the Resolve Tibet Act

International Campaign for TibetSince its introduction five months ago, the Resolve Tibet Act has already received impressive support from Congressional leaders. It represents an important next step by making clear the US government has not forgotten Tibet, and it expects the Chinese to return to the negotiating table. It empowers the Special Coordinator for Tibetan issues to counter Beijing's disinformation campaigns head-on, especially important in the face of the Chinese Communist Party's increasing capacity and willingness to engage in transnational repression.

Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Conflict Act or Resolve Tibet Act, the bill (H.R. 8365) will:

  • Pressure China to resume negotiations with the Dalai Lama’s envoys, which have not resumed since 2010;
  • State that the China-Tibet conflict remains unresolved in violation of international law;
  • Recognize the Tibetan people’s right to self-determination and fault the Chinese government for violating that right;
  • Reject as “historically false” China’s claim that Tibet has been part of China since ancient times;
  • Empower the Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues to counter Communist Party propaganda about Tibet and Tibetans, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama;
  • Make clear that Tibet includes not only the so-called “Tibet Autonomous Region” of China but also Tibetan areas of Gansu, Sichuan, Qinghai and Yunnan provinces. Chinese repression against Tibetans

This legislation [introduced by Jim McGovern (D-Mass) and Michael McCaul (R-Texas)] will position the United States to more forcefully encourage China to address the unresolved issue of Tibet, which is only possible through genuine negotiations with the Dalai Lama and the elected Tibetan leaders in exile,” said Franz Matzner, Director of Government Relations of ICT.

Read more ...