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    Such attempts,” President Sangay said,“is indicative and itself speaks of the severe repression inside Tibet.

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    Sichuan province has 80 million Chinese and about two million Tibetans living there, Mr. Sangay said.

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    Dr Sangay also met Tibet Support Group members and thanked them for their longtime support for the cause of Tibet.

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    President Dr Lobsang Sangay also participated in a Festival of Democracy panel discussion which is an associated program of the Forum 2000 Conference.

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    The launch was made to coincide with the occasion of the Forum 2000 conference at which President Sangay was also scheduled to speak.

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    Now if you're governor of Sichuan, you will dedicate about 3 to 4% of your time and energy to Tibetans,” said Mr. Sangay.

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    Dr Sangay warned,“China is even trying to restructure the UN and they are gaining authority as they become its second largest financial contributor.

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    President Sangay later gave an interview to Czech National Television, the largest television network in the Czech Republic and also had a brief interaction with the media.

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    Making a strong case against China's ambitions BRI initiatives, Sangay in his interaction with the American leadership told them they need to see what happened with Tibet due to the BRI.

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    All along, the discussion has been between the envoys of the Dalai Lama and representatives of the Chinese government, and we would like to continue with that practice,” says Mr. Sangay.

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    Speaking in Hindi, Dr Sangay expressed his happiness in meeting the large number of Buddhists in the area and said Tibet and India share a deep and unique cultural and spiritual heritage bond.

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    President Sangay thanked the MEPs and the Senators for establishing the Parliamentary Group for Tibet and said that the creation of this group sends a message of hope to all Tibetans, especially Tibetans inside Tibet.

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    After a welcome speech by Ondrej Kamenicky, One World's director and his introduction by moderator Linda Bartosova, Dr Sangay gave his keynote address specifically touching on China's growing international influence and the impacts of Chinese foreign policy on human rights.

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    Pointing to the rights violations that pervade Tibet under the Chinese occupation, Dr Sangay affirmed that“the 152 self-immolations in Tibet evinces the fact that Tibet is not a socialist paradise and that Tibetans are not masters in their own land.”.

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    Dr Sangay concluded by expressing his gratitude, he said,“I know the spirit of velvet revolution is still alive in the Czech Republic because the Czech Parliament has formed the largest parliamentary support group for Tibet in Europe and despite a three year gap, the Tibetan National flag will once again fly over the city town hall of Prague and more than 700 town halls, schools and organisations across the Czech Republic.

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