Tokyo: Around eighty Tibetans and Japanese gathered this morning at Shinjuku, Tokyo and marched through the city to observe the Human Rights Day and to seek public attention to the deteriorating human rights situation in Tibet. Tibet Koryukai and Tibetan Community in Japan along with six others Tibet support groups organized the rally.
Messages from Mr. Makino Seishu, Japanese Parliamentarian and Mr. Ishihara Shintaro, Tokyo governor were read, in which the two leaders expressed their solidarity with the Tibetan cause, and said that the Tibet cause is a just cause and they will do their best in improving the human rights situation and to realize the Tibetan dream of genuine autonomy in Tibet.
Ven. Wakaomi of Japanese Monk Association appealed the gathering to come forward to highlight the injustice that is going on in Tibet and urged the Japanese government not to ignore Tibet issue. Mr. Tsewang Gyalpo Arya of Liaison Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for Japan & East Asia read the message of the Office in which the Representative Lhakpa Tshoko thanked the organizers and the participants and explained the critical situation in Tibet. Repression and martial law situation that followed after 2008 March uprising in Tibet was highlighted. Mr. Arya drew the public attention on the recent Chinese government's policy to sinocize the Tibetan education system.
"When fifty years of indoctrination and oppression failed to subjugate the Tibetan, Chinese government is now trying to eradicate the Tibetan culture and belief by destroying the language. This is a very threatening development in the cultural history of a nation." Said Mr. Arya and appealed the Japanese public and the government to urge the Chinese leaderships to refrain from destroying this rich language of Tibet.
The participants marched through the main city of Shinjuku with Tibetan flags and placards. Slogans like Free Tibet, Stopping killing in Tibet, Human rights in Tibet etc. echoed throughout the busy street of Shinjuku city. A few elderly Japanese has also come to participate in the march, a young Japanese mother participated in the march with her baby in the trolley. An elderly Japanese man was seen urging the young Japanese to continue to support Tibetan cause. "Current Chinese communist government is illegal and brutal, Asia is in danger. We must raise voice against injustice." He said.
Young Japanese participants said they support Tibet cause, although they couldn't do much, participating in these marches give them sense of satisfaction and purpose. Some came dressed in Tibetan chupas.




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