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SAAMI Parlament határozata Tibetről/SAAMI Parliaments' resolution on Tibet 3 March 2000

2000. március 3./TibetPress

THE SITUATION IN TIBET
The Sami Parliament will, while discussing The Governmental Report to the Parliament no. 21 (1999 - 2000) Focusing on Human Dignity and Values, put the emphesize on the fact that the serious political situation in Tibet has still not changed. Today Tibet is still an occupied country, and reports tell over and over again about serious violations of the human rights of the Tibetan people. Furthermore, restrictions on the exercise of cultural and religous freedom are increasing.

The Sami Parliament is aware of the draft resolution on the situation of human rights in China, submitted to the 56th session of the UN Human Right Commission (UNHRC). This draft resolution also contains a paragraph expressing concern for the situation in Tibet. In the Governmental Report to the Parliament no. 21 (1999 - 2000) Focusing on Human Dignity and Values, the Norwegian Government emphesizes the human right dialogue with China to be strengthened. Among other things the Government says that «the Tibet issue is to be discussed with Chinese authorities in those connections where it is natural. From the Norwegian side the Chinese authorities are urged to open up a dialogue with H.H. Dalai Lama, and the importance of respect for the Tibetans possibility to exercise their religion and culture is underlined.

Hereby, the Sami Parliament urges Norway in the strongest possible way, to act in accordance with their commitments, and co-sponsor the draft resolution regarding the human right situation in China. Additionally, the Sami Parliament encourages Norway to further accentuate the Tibetan situation in the draft resolution. At the same time, the Sami Parliament calls upon Norwegian authorities, stressing the membership of Norway in the UN Human Rights Commission, to address the situation in Tibet in all their oral statements during this year’s UNHRC session.

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