"There are no human rights in Tibet, no freedom in Tibet and no freedom of speech in Tibet. So Tibet is very controlled ... These days, China is destroying the Tibetan cultural identity,” said Tsundu Oser, President of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress escaped across the Himalayan Mountains, into India.
On behalf of 3000 Tibetans who live in Sydney areas and the six million people of Tibet as well as our supporters across the world, we felt grateful that you all are joining us once again, this time comemorating the 60th anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising in the Captital of Tibet Lhasa, protesting against Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1959, he added.
Over hundred Tibetans and supporters participated in a peace march from Martin place in Wynyard to the office of the Chinese consulate in Sydney and this event was organised by the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress (RTYC) of NSW.
March 10 is the 60th anniversary of an abortive 1959 uprising against Chinese resppresive rule in Tibet.
The Chinese Communist totalitarian regime began their invasion of Tibet in 1949, reaching complete occupation of the country in 1959. Since that time, more than 1.2 million people, 20% of the nation's population of six million, have died as a direct result of China's invasion and occupation. In addition, over 99% of Tibet's six thousand religious monasteries, temples, and shrines, have been looted or decimated resulting in the destruction of hundreds of thousands of sacred Buddhist scriptures.
Tibet Photos of the Week: The illegal occupation of Tibet turns 60
Sydney — On March 10, 2019, the Tibetan community of NSW, Tibetan supporters and Chineser supporters of Tibet, came out in force to protest at the gates of the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, as thousands of other Tibetans and their supporters take to the streets across the world to mark the 60th anniversary of National Uprising Day of Tibet.