Burmese Democracy Activists Visit Tibetan Parliament in Exile
[Saturday, 30 January 2010 , 1:08 p.m.]
Dharamshala: A 16-member delegation of Burmese democracy activists, including two Buddhists monks from Burma met with members of Tibetan Parliament in exile on Monday as part of its visit to Tibetan community based in Dharamsala.
The four-day visit from 24 to 26 January to Dharamsala was organised by New Delhi-based Burma Centre Delhi at the at the invitation of Tibetan students. The Burmese team also visited Tibetan women and student organisations and discussed Burma affairs. They screened a documentary titled 'Burma VJ', which features the peaceful protests by Burmese monks in 2007 for their yearnings for freedom and democracy in their country.
During their meeting with Burmese delegation, Mrs. Dolma Gyari, the Deputy Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament calls on the Burmese military junta to hold free and fair general elections in 2010.
"Elections are crucial for a democratic State. So, we would like to urge the military junta to ensure free and fair polls. The regime ought to give its people a chance to elect leaders they like," the deputy speaker was quoted as saying by Mizzima News Agency.
"The Tibetan people and Tibetan parliament believe in free and fair elections. The people have the right to vote for the party they want to without fear. They have the right to choose. And the regime known to be repressive should not force the people to cast their vote in fear," she said.
(Students for a Free Tibet - India and International Tibet Support Network coordinated the three-day visit of Burmese groups to Dharamsala and also screened BURMA VJ in three different locations)
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