Exiled Tibetans protest China's 'ethnic unity law'
Shimla, July 19 -- Tibetans in-exile gathered in North Indian hill town Dharamshala to hold a protest march against China's ethnic unity and progress law.
The protest, organised on Saturday, was attended by six major Tibetan NGOs. The protest was held to honour Lobga Rangzen, who set himself on fire outside the UN Headquarters in New York, and to condemn China's ethnic unity and progress law.
The organisations also call on the United Nations and the international community to recognise martyr Lobga Rangzen's sacrifice, address the worsening human rights situation in Tibet, reject China's policy of forced assimilation, and support the Tibetan people's right to freedom.
Tsering Chomphel, president of Tibetan Youth Congress said "The Tibetans in Dharamsala have gathered to participate in the protest and demonstration against the Chinese government. We are here to show our solidarity for the Tibetan people and we urge the United Nations to address the issues of Tibetan people and we think that China should take the responsibility of this self immolation."htc...
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