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#TIBET: Asking for peace.. Tencho Gyatso, president of the International Campaign for Tibet, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 25 June 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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#TIBET: Asking for peace.. Tencho Gyatso, president of the International Campaign for Tibet, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/06/20/lawmakers-support-dalai-lama/


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0:00.0

This is CBS, I in the world. I'm John Bachelor. Gordon Chang at Gordon G. Chang, my colleague and co-host.

0:11.0

And we're very pleased to welcome Tenshu Gazzo, president of the

0:15.0

international campaign for Tibet. Tenshu, a very good day to you. U.S.

0:19.6

lawmakers, writes the Washington Post.

0:23.0

U.S. lawmakers support Dalai Lama amid questions over Tibet's future, subhead, within these last days.

0:30.0

The U.S. delegation gave the Dalai Lama a framed copy of the Resolved Tibet Act that was passed by Congress.

0:37.0

This is last week, some days ago, and represents a shift in U. in US policy toward Tibet. A very good day to you. Right now,

0:46.7

the Dalai Lama and the US Congress seemed a very sympathetic audience for the Resolved Tibet Act.

0:56.8

What needs to be accomplished for more support for Tibet, either Tibet inside Tibet or the the Tibetan exile in India. Good day to you.

1:07.0

Thank you for that question. I was in Darham Salah as the congressional delegation arrived there.

1:14.1

I was there, they had meetings with the Tibetan parliament,

1:17.2

with the Tibetan Sichung, the leadership in exile,

1:20.9

with the solenness that Dalai Lama. I think this congressional delegation

1:25.7

with Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi with Chairman McCall and Ranking Member

1:30.9

Meeks sends a very strong message to Beijing that United States

1:36.1

support for Tibet hasn't wavered even though as one might think that we don't see Tibet so much on the news.

1:44.6

It's partly because Tibet is under lockdown under Xi Jinping's repressive policies

1:51.7

and access to Tibet is more difficult now than it has ever been.

1:57.0

And but it's clear that Tibetan peoples resolve as strong as ever and that United States lawmakers

2:09.5

understands that the situation needs a spotlight,

2:15.0

especially because Tibetans are the Tibetan cause has been nonviolent

2:22.0

under the leadership of a solenness and the Tibetans have a

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