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European Parliament Condemns China's Patriotic Education Campaign in Drepung Monastery
Saturday, 17 December 2005, 9:30 AM


Brussels: On 15 December 2005, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on the human rights situation in Tibet and Hongkong, in particular the recent incident of curfew imposed at Lhasa’s Drepung Monastery.

The Parliament expressed it’s deep concern on the health condition of the five arrested monks and urged the Chinese leadership to immediately release the five monks and to continue the dialogue with the representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Following is the full text adopted by the EP:
European Parliament Resolution on Tibet and Hong Kong

The European Parliament,

Tibet

Tibet

  1. Demands that the Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) clarify the circumstances of the death of the young Tibetan Monk Ngawang Jangchub during the 'patriotic education' session in October 2005;
  2. Is deeply concerned about the state of health of the five monks arrested on 23 November 2005 at Drepung Monastery;
  3. Urges the Government of the PRC to immediately release them from their imprisonment in PSB Detention Centres;
  4. Calls on the Government of the PRC to provide all the information available concerning their detention conditions with reference, in particular, to the allegations of torture and the possible arrest of more people;
  5. Urges the Government to suspend the blockade of Drepung Monastery in Lhasa immediately;
  6. Urges the Chinese authorities to cease the 'patriotic education' campaign, to react in a proportionate manner to non-violent protests and not to undermine human rights by the use of physical violence against such protests;
  7. Calls on the Council and the Commission to make strong representations to the Chinese authorities on this issue within the framework of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue; expects this dialogue to be more effective with a view to bringing about a substantial improvement in the poor human rights record of China;
  8. Demands once again the immediate release of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche;
  9. Reiterates its call for the abolition of the death penalty and an immediate moratorium on capital punishment in China;
  10. Urges the Government of the PRC to respond to international calls for improvements in the human rights situation in China and to guarantee freedom of religion, freedom of expression and political freedom, and, especially, to release all prisoners sentenced as a result of their religious activities;
  11. Calls once more on the Government of the PRC to improve the conditions of imprisonment in its jails, to cease and abolish torture of detainees, to stop the continued violation of the human rights of the Tibetan people and other minorities and ensure that it respects international human-rights standards and principles of humanitarian law;
  12. Calls on the Council and the Member States to maintain the EU embargo on trade in arms with the PRC and not to weaken the existing restrictions on such arms sales;
  13. Calls on the Government of the PRC to continue the dialogue with the representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama;
  14. Urges the Conference of Presidents to invite His Holiness the Dalai Lama to address the European Parliament during 2006;
  15. Hong Kong

  16. Recalls that the Hong Kong Basic Law provides for Hong Kong's Chief Executive ultimately to be elected by universal suffrage;
  17. Calls on the authorities of Hong Kong to:
  18. Looks forward to seeing the Chief Executive and all members of the Legislative Council elected by means of an electoral system based on the principles of multi-party democracy, accountability of the government to the legislature and genuinely effective governance, which will confer a clear benefit on all the people of Hong Kong;
  19. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the Commission, the UN Secretary General, the Government of the People's Republic of China, the National People's Congress Standing Committee, the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, the Governor of Sichuan Province and the Chief Prosecutor of the Sichuan Provincial People's Procuratorate.
Report sent by Tenzin Wangmo Dunchu, EU Coordination Office

(www.tibet.net is the official website of the Central Tibetan Administration.)

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