Tibetans are playing a dangerous game with world politics. Don't you think it could back fire on them? They are pursuing the issue of human rights within China when their own backyard is not clean. It will be a laughing stork when the court issue an order for CTA to remove the Shugden ban. Of course superpower China can influence this to happen when they become irritated by their acts.
CTA have better to watch out on their TWA before their asses catch fire.
Congress leader Digvijay Singh having a chat with members of the TWADHARAMSHALA, December 27: A campaign by the Tibetan Women's Association drew support from some eminent Indian politicians and lawyers of India's apex court. Indian politicians and Supreme Court lawyers on Thursday signed a petition that appeals the Spanish Government and the European Union to maintain judicial independence of Tibet lawsuit from political interference.
Digvijay Singh, former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and General Secretary of All India Congress Committee (AICC); Bhakta Charan Das, Lok Sabha MP; Inder Singh Nomdhan, Lok Sabha MP; Meenakshi Lakhi, Lawyer and National Spokesperson for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP); James Sangma, Member of Meghalaya Legislative Assembly and General Secretary of National People’s Party (NPP); Manoj K Jha, Senior Leader and Spokesperson of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD); Jaydev Ranade, Cabinet Secretary of Government of India; Puran Mal Saini, Advocate, Supreme Court and Ranbir Yadav, Advocate, Supreme Court were among those who signed the petition.
Earlier in October, the Spanish National Court ordered arrest warrants to be issued against five Chinese leaders, including former President and Party Secretary Jiang Zemin, for their policies in Tibet.
However, China sent a delegation headed by Wu Yingjei to Spain reportedly to influence the Spanish government to limit the independence of Spain's judiciary i what the TWA calls "a clearly political move to close down a ground-breaking Tibet lawsuit that implicates Chinese leaders." Quoting Spanish Justice Ministry sources, Spanish newspaper El Pais reported earlier that the Spanish government was planning to limit the Spanish judiciary's powers to investigate human rights abuses under the principle of universal jurisdiction.
International Tibet Network and Comité de Apoyo al Tíbet (CAT) have also started an online signature campaign urging Spain's Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, and other European Union leaders to stand up for Tibet against China's pressure and retain the independence of judicial systems from political interference.
“I urge the whole of the European Union to Stand Up for Tibet; to stand with Spain in resisting China's unacceptable pressure against an impartial criminal investigation, and to support the internationally recognized human rights standards that these Tibet lawsuits are investigating. Such cases should be based on the strength of evidence and a commitment to serving justice, not the political power of the perpetrator,” reads excerpts from the petition.
With 16000 members worldwide and headquarters in McLeod Ganj, the Tibetan Women’s Association is one of the largest NGOs of the Tibetan Diaspora.