Tibet has been under illegal occupation for decades, suppressing Tibetan culture, religion, and autonomy. Tibetan people have been subjected to widespread Human Rights abuses, including forced labor, arbitrary arrests, and cultural assimilation.
It is essential to recognize that the occupation of Tibet is not just a territorial dispute, but a matter of fundamental human rights. The Tibetan people have the right to self-determination and freedom from oppression.
The international community must stand together to condemn the occupation of Tibet and work towards a peaceful resolution. Dialogue and diplomacy should be prioritized to address the grievances of the Tibetan people and ensure their voices are heard.
We must advocate for justice and accountability for the perpetrators of Human Rights abuses in Tibet. Those responsible for the ongoing occupation and violations must be held accountable under international law.
