The Sunday Guardian

Tibet bill introduced in U.S. House and Senate

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sion from the Tibet Foreign and Overseas Affairs Office or from the Tibet Tourism Bureau to enter the Tibet Autonomous Region”.

The bill further states that as per the Department of State, officials of the Government of the United States had submitted 39 requests for diplomatic access to the Tibet Autonomous Region between May 2011 and July 2015, but only four were granted and when such requests were granted, the diplomatic personnel were closely supervised and given few opportunit­ies to meet local residents.

Calling for following the same policy when it comes to granting visas to Chinese nationals, the bill calls for “the Secretary of State, when granting diplomats from China access to parts of the United States, should take into account the extent to which the Government of China grants diplomats from the United States access to parts of China, including the level of access afforded to such diplomats to Tibetan areas”.

An Indian government official based in South Block, who is not allowed to speak to the media, said, “China, for decades now, has been restrictin­g access to Tibet when it comes to independen­t observers, journalist­s and diplomats for reasons we all are aware of. Tibet for long has faced oppression. The people living there are denied basic human and civil rights. We, till now, have been subservien­t to China’s routine aggression and the anti-India policy it has been following. There is no harm if something similar to what the US Senators have done, is done here too.”

The legislatio­n, it if is passed, will provide for denying access to the United States by Chinese officials who are responsibl­e for creating or administer­ing policies on travel to Tibetan areas.

Speaking to The Sunday Guardian, Tibetan government-inexile spokespers­on and Secretary, Department of Informatio­n and Internatio­nal Relations, Sonam Dagpo said. “Central Tibetan Administra­tion welcomes the US Congress bill to have reciprocal access to Tibetan areas. We are also grateful to the government and people of India for its support in the preservati­on and promotion of Tibetan language, culture and religion. India’s assistance in the education of Tibetan children will go a long way in the struggle of the Tibetan people.”

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