Tibet question raised in Norwegian parliament

Tibet question raised in Norwegian parliament

24.March 2010

Tibet question was once again raised in Norwegian parliament session on 24, march, the main question was submitted written to the Foreign Minister in advance from the liberal party. The question answer session was live telecast on national channel.

Question, MP Abid Q. Raja , (liberal party.)
“Recently Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama met the U.S.  President Barack Obama in Washington, DC in spite of protests from the Chinese government. In what way the Norwegian authorities can contribute to create a mutually acceptable solution to the Tibet issue, both within and outside the Norwegian-Chinese dialogue, and ensure basic human rights and genuine autonomy for Tibetans?”

There was two follow up questions after the answer from Foreign Minister to the main question.
Foreign Minister answers

“I think I can say quite honestly that we do not completely trust what the Chinese authorities say about the situation for minorities. We have seen many times such information does not reflect the realities on the ground, and therefore there is a need for an external and critical look at the situation. The representative Raja's proposal I will have to have a closer look at, but I can say that we carry out from time to time visits by different delegations to get a first hand understanding of the situation. I know there are different aspects of this as well, because the programme and control is often designed to limit access and a broader understanding of the real situation. Our position is that there should be free access for delegations and others to visit Tibet, which means normal access like to other countries.

“Still I feel we have good access to information about the real situation in Tibet, through different sources - both formally and informally, enabling us to raise key issues with the Chinese authorities both in direct political processes and through other processes.”

“Our principal position is that universally acknowledged human rights should be respected, that is a universal perspective and also our concern. We have developed a robust dialogue with China where we can openly and directly confront the issues of our concern related to human rights. Let me also add that Norway will not shy away from raising universal human rights concerns towards any country, whether small or big.”

Den norske Tibet Komité
Norwegian Tibet Committee
Menneskerettighethuset
Kirkegata 5
0153 Oslo
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