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Tibetan representative warns EU of China's dam projects in Tibet

Rigzin Genkhang discusses the humanitarian, environmental, and geopolitical consequences of damming rivers in Tibet during a European Parliament conference.

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Brussels: Tibetan Representative Rigzin Genkhang spoke on the implications of damming rivers in Tibet in a conference held in the European Parliament, which addressed its humanitarian, environmental, and geopolitical repercussions, according to the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).

The conference held on Wednesday gathered environmental specialists, policy advocates, and European representatives to assess the extensive impacts of China’s hydropower initiatives on the Tibetan Plateau, as reported by CTA. His participation at the conference came after an invitation from the International Campaign for Tibet Brussels.

Representative Rigzin Genkhang highlighted the strategic significance of Tibet and the ecological vulnerability of the region, cautioning about the dangers these projects pose to major river systems in Asia and the hundreds of millions who rely on them downstream. This statement underscored the necessity for global climate and environmental organisations to acknowledge the strategic importance of the Tibetan plateau and to incorporate it into protective frameworks, as emphasised in the CTA report.

Representative Rigzin Genkhang engaged in multiple meetings with Members of the European Parliament. These discussions offered a platform to express appreciation for the recent European Parliament resolution addressing violations of religious freedom in Tibet and deliberate on future steps. EU Advocacy Officer Tenzin Phuntsok also participated in the meeting, according to the CTA report. (ANI)

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