The self-immolation of Tenzin Lodoe Rabgye has sparked a global outcry, with many calling for justice and an end to the Chinese government's assimilation policies in Tibet.
The Chinese government's rule in Tibet has been marked by a systematic effort to erase Tibetan culture and identity, including the forced assimilation of Tibetan nomads, the separation of Tibetan children from their families, and the suppression of Tibetan language and culture. The Ethnic Unity and Progress Law, enacted on July 1st, has made it even more difficult for Tibetans to maintain their identity and way of life.
The United Nations must take immediate action to address the situation in Tibet, including granting unfettered access to the region for investigators and human rights monitors, as well as breaking the silence on the issue and giving Tibet a voice in the international community.
The Tibetan people are demanding freedom and justice, and it is the responsibility of the international community to support their cause.
The situation in Tibet is a pressing human rights issue that requires immediate attention and action from the international community.