NGOs Appeal to UN Human Rights Chief over Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests
3 November 2011 11:03 am

Your Excellency,

We, the undersigned non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from various parts of the world, seek your immediate intervention with the Chinese authorities in view of the alarming and very disturbing news that has emerged from Tibet about the tragic self-immolation protests by nine Tibetans in Tawo and Ngapa, notably monks and one nun, which resulted in several of them dying. We believe these acts of desperation are the direct results of the heightened intensity of China¹s control and contraints on fundamental freedoms in Tibet.
While being gravely concerned about these new developments as well as by the overall deplorable human rights situation faced by the Tibetan  people, we in particular request the High Commissioner to intervene by calling upon the Chinese authorities to immediately:

  • Withdraw military and other armed personnel from Kirti Monastery, Ngapa and hand over the entire day-to-day management of the monastery to the monks and allow unhindered atmosphere of religious activity at the monastery for both the monks and lay people.
  • Put an end to the so-called “patriotic education campaign” currently imposed on the monks of Kirti Monastery who have been compelled to follow communist ideology indoctrination sessions since April, 2011.
  • Provide a full clarification on the status of the 300 monks who were taken away from Kirti Monastery in April, 2011 about which several Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council, including the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances have intervened.
  • Release information on all those detained in Ngapa since 16 March, 2011, especially about their current whereabouts and well-being.
  • Release all Tibetan political prisoners.
  • Account for the status of those Tibetans who have been “hospitalised” after their self-immolation protests, including their access to adequate medical treatement.
  • Lift the military siege in Ngapa, Sichuan Province and allow independent observers to the region.

 

Sincerely,

Signed by:

  1. Mahatma Gandhi International, Belgium
  2. Mouvement contre le racisme et pour l’amitié les peuples (MRAP), France
  3. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), France
  4. Forum Human Rights, Germany
  5. Society for Threatened Peoples, Germany
  6. World Uyghur Congress, Germany
  7. Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights, Greece
  8. Asian Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Network (AITPN), India
  9. Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM), India
  10. South Asia Network against Torture & Impunity (SANTI), India
  11. No Peace Without Justice, Italy
  12. Nonviolent Radical Party, transnational and Transparty, Italy
  13. Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO), Netherlands
  14. International Campaign for Tibet-Europe, Netherlands
  15. Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), Nigeria
  16. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Poland
  17. Law and Society Trust, Sri Lanka
  18. Saami Council, Sweden
  19. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), Switzerland
  20. Rencontre Africaine de Défense Pour les Droits de l’Homme (RADDHO), Switzerland
  21. Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), Thailand
  22. Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), UK
  23. Mapuche Inernational Link, UK
  24. International Educational Development, USA
  25. Association of Humanitarian Lawyers, USA
  26. Human Rights in China (HRIC), Hong Kong SRA and USA
  27. World Sindhi Institute, Canada-USA

 

24 October, 2011