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Tibet PM calls for global support against China

The prime minister of Tibet’s government-in-exile on Friday called on the international community to resist growing pressure from China and stand up for human rights in his homeland.

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Prime minister of Tibet's government-in-exile Lobsang Sangay speaks to the media in Dharmsala, India on Friday. Photo: AP

The prime minister of Tibet’s government-in-exile on Friday called on the international community to resist growing pressure from China and stand up for human rights in his homeland.

Lobsang Sangay, who last year took over political duties from revered spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, said that a spate of self-immolation protests were proof of severe Chinese repression in Tibet.

“Now I have more responsibilities, the Chinese government is raising pressure on the West,” Sangay told a meeting in the northern hilltown of Dharamsala. “We have to re-establish our strong contacts with these countries.”

The Dalai Lama, 77, is a totemic figure for the Tibetan cause and has kept the Tibetan movement high on the global agenda, but he has now handed over all political duties to Sangay, a Harvard-educated scholar.

Sangay said Tibetan exiles, who have been based in Dharamsala since the Dalai Lama fled after a failed uprising in 1959, were determined to highlight that authoritarian Chinese rule was triggering the scores of fatal protests.

“We send a strong message to China that we will not tolerate these repressive policies,” he told 400 delegates from around the world who gathered for the meeting.

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