22 Slovak Parliamentarians Issue Joint Statement Calling for the Release of Tibet’s Panchen Lama

First Row (L to R): Deputy Speakers of Slovak Parliament Mr. Gábor Grendel and Mr. Juraj Šeliga, Slovak Parliamentarians Peter Osuský and Miroslav Kollár; Second Row (L to R): Slovak Parliamentarians Ondrej Dostál, Radovan Kazda, Vladimíra Marcinková and Peter Pollák; Third Row (L to R): Slovak Parliamentarians Miroslav Žiak, Jarmila Halgašová, Anna Zemanová, Dominik Drdul, Kristián Čekovský, Juraj Krúpa and Jana Žitňanská; Last Row (L to R): Slovak Parliamentarians Marian Viskupič, Peter Cmorej, Ján Benčík, Anna Záborská, Vladimír Ledecký, Romana Tabak and Monika Kozelová; All photos were retrieved from Slovak Parliament website.

Twenty-Two Slovak Parliamentarians including deputy speakers of the parliament, Mr. Gábor Grendel and Mr. Juraj Šeliga condemned the enforced disappearance of 11th Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima by China and called for his immediate release along with his entire family and other Tibetan political prisoners.

The joint statement was signed by deputy speakers of the Slovak Parliament Mr. Gábor Grendel and Juraj Šeliga and twenty parliamentarians- Peter Osuský, Miroslav Kollár, Ondrej Dostál, Radovan Kazda Vladimíra Marcinková, Peter Pollák , Miroslav Žiak, Jarmila Halgašová, Anna Zemanová, Dominik Drdul, Kristián Čekovský, Juraj Krúpa, Jana Žitňanská, Marian Viskupič, Peter Cmorej, Ján Benčík, Anna Záborská, Vladimír Ledecký, Romana Tabak and Monika Kozelová.

The Parliamentarians noted in their statement that the Chinese communist government is persecuting the people of faith including Tibetan Buddhists, Uighur Muslims and Christians. Further, the Chinese government is also meddling in the religious practices of the Tibetans including the centuries-old Tibetan Buddhist tradition of recognizing reincarnations.

Highlighting the fact that China has not divulged any sufficient satisfactory information about the Panchen Lama and his family in the last 25 years, the Parliamentarians called it a “tragic milestone evincing the continuous crime being perpetrated by China not only against Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his family but also against all the Tibetans.” The Parliamentarians urged the Slovak government, the European Union and the United Nations to press China to release Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his entire family.

Tibet Bureau Geneva Representative Chhimey Rigzen thanked the Slovak Parliamentarians and said, “This overwhelming support from the Slovak parliamentarians is unprecedented. We sincerely thank all the signatories of the joint statement and the people of Slovakia for their steadfast support to the just cause of Tibet. This will add new strides to the Tibetan movement for truth and justice. China has suppressed the Tibetans by brute force for more than six decades but Tibetans continue to raise their voice through various non-violent protests including the self-immolation by 154 Tibetans in Tibet since 2009. We hope China realizes that only force and violence cannot bring peace and stability. It should hold genuine and substantive talks with the representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to peacefully resolve the issue of Tibet. Release of Panchen Lama and all Tibetan political prisoners will go a long way in this regard.”

Recently Czech Senators and  Czech Members of the Chamber of Deputies as well as Italian Parliamentarians,Swiss Parliamentarians and German Parliamentarians issued joint statements joining the global call for the release of Panchen Lama. The Czech Parliamentarians and Italian Parliamentarians also issued video messages. Even many prominent civil society organizations have joined this global campaign. Moreover, 159 organizations from 19 countries submitted a joint petition to the UN calling for its intervention and to press China to release Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima.

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