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China: 1,000 Evictions from Tibetan Buddhist Ctr, End Threats to Families, Demolitions of Dwellings
SEP 14, 2016 — “The authorities’ strategy of demolitions, expulsions, threats, and restrictions on religious practice is clear-cut evidence of
an attack on religious freedom. ” ——Sophie Richardson, China Director
"Chinese authorities are reportedly forcing at least 1,000 religious
adherents to withdraw from two major Tibetan Buddhist institutions, Human Rights Watch said today. The evictions follow demolitions in late July
at the Tibetan Buddhist institute Larung Gar in Serta (Ch.: Seda) county, Kardze (Ganzi) prefecture in Sichuan province. The demolitions, which the authorities said were necessary in order to carry out “correction and rectification,” reportedly prompted three suicides. The government should resolve genuine safety and health issues at the Buddhist institutions
without infringing on the rights to religious belief and freedom of
movement. "
(For more details please find the link at the bottom. )
Join us to Stand With Larung Gar NOW!
The Larung Gar Institute, the largest Tibetan Buddhist center in the world,
is currently being demolished by the Chinese government. On July 20, 2016, China initiated its plan to decimate Larung Gar and evict and displace
at least half of its 10,000+ residents by September 2017. This dramatic demolition of Larung Gar is a severe and serious abuse of religious
freedom, as the monks and nuns, who have renounced the world and made
Larung Gar their home are unable to practice their religion in peace. As
a result, three nuns have reportedly committed suicide in protest.
Larung Gar, founded by Khenpo Jigme Phuntstok, is a highly respected and
iconic center of Tibetan Buddhism, renowned worldwide for its teachings. It
is of immeasurable importance in terms of Tibetan language, culture and religion and must be treasured and protected. China cannot be allowed to dictate how Tibetans in Tibet pursue their religious education, and must
accept and allow Tibetans the right to practice religious freedom.
Here is the news link:
http://tchrd.org/china-issues-demolition-order-on-worlds-largest-religious-town-in-tibet/
SIGN this petition now. Urge the United Nations Human Rights Council
to press China to cease with the demolitions at Larung Gar and allow
local Tibetan leaders and religious teachers to be fully engaged in decision-making on its long-term future.
STAND WITH LARUNG GAR NOW!
https://www.change.org/p/7315868/u/17851787?recruiter=557791589
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