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Viv Richards wishes Tibetans ‘Happy Independence Day’ as #FreedomForTibet trends on Losar

The date 13 February is observed by Tibetans as independence day. This year, the day also coincides with the Tibetan New Year, Losar.

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New Delhi: Legendary West Indies cricketer Vivian Richards lent support to Tibet’s freedom movement Saturday, as Losar (the Tibetan new year) coincided with a date marked by Tibetans as independence day. His tweet went viral, gaining over 73,000 likes and 19,000 retweets in 10 hours.

The date 13 February is observed as Tibetan Independence Day. It is on this day in 1913 that the 13th Dalai Lama issued a five-point proclamation meant to reassert Tibetan independence, and outlined its protection as a duty of all citizens. The day assumed added significance after China’s occupation of Tibet in 1950, with exiled Tibetans marking the day every year.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wished the Tibetans on their new year, but didn’t refer to the independence movement. Instead, he said the Biden administration is committed to “preserving, protecting and honouring this linguistic, religious and cultural heritage” of Tibetans.

 

Several BJP leaders use hashtag

Prominent users who employed the hashtag #FreedomforTibet included Kanpur BJP MP Satyadev Pachauri, who said the world is coming together against “expansionist” China.

Other BJP leaders tweeted with the hashtag too.

India officially recognises Tibet Autonomous Region as a part of Chinese territory, even as exiled Tibetans — including the Dalai Lama — have found a home in the country. The tweets by the BJP leaders on Tibetan freedom come amid strains in India-China ties on account of the stand-off in Ladakh.

In an interview to ThePrint last year, Lobsang Sangay, president of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), the Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharamsala, India, had warned that China’s expansionary policies will also hurt India.

“We have been saying for the last 60 years after the occupation of Tibet that what happened to Tibet could happen to all neighbouring countries, including India, and now it is happening. Since Doklam it has been happening and border incursions have been increasing every year. This is the pattern and expansionist design of the Chinese government,” he had said.


Also read: How US bill on Tibet can check Chinese excesses, but why India’s hands are still tied


 

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1 COMMENT

  1. Take off your blinkers, Mr.Blinken and show some guts on behalf of the oldest Democracy so that what once was usurped by China, is reversed and given back to these peace loving people.
    Like Viv paji hold the bat strong and mighty and go for the sixer.

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