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Tibet Supporters Mark Resistance Anniversary In Sydney, Renew Calls For Global Action

Tibetan advocacy and cultural preservation took centre stage at commemorative events in Sydney marking the 68th anniversary of Chushi Gangdruk and the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre. According to the Tibet Information Office in Canberra, community leaders, activists and members of the Tibetan diaspora gathered to discuss Tibet's cultural identity and ongoing advocacy efforts.

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Last updated: June 2, 2026 13:39:00 IST

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Tibet advocacy, cultural preservation and calls for greater international awareness of the Tibetan cause were at the forefront of commemorative events held in Sydney over the weekend to mark the 68th anniversary of the founding of Chushi Gangdruk and the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre, according to the Tibet Information Office, Canberra.

The Tibet Information Office, Canberra, reported that Dawa Sangmo, Chinese Liaison Officer of the Tibet Information Office, participated in a gathering on May 30 commemorating the founding of Chushi Gangdruk, the Tibetan resistance movement established in 1958. The event brought together community leaders, activists and supporters, including Bill Crews, Professor Chongyi Feng, representatives of Tibetan organisations and members of the Tibetan diaspora.

According to the Tibet Information Office, Sangmo used the occasion to stress the importance of safeguarding Tibetan identity, culture and heritage amid what she described as the growing impact of China’s Sinicisation policies in Tibet. She encouraged Tibetan youth to take a more active role in advocacy efforts and contribute to raising awareness about Tibet’s situation at both the community and international levels.

The report said that Sangmo paid tribute to Dzasa Andrug Gonpo Tashi, leader of Chushi Gangdruk, recalling his efforts to foster unity among Tibetans across Tibet’s three traditional regions. She emphasised that his legacy continues to inspire Tibetans working to preserve their cultural and national identity. The report also highlighted that Sangmo expressed solidarity with Chinese citizens seeking democratic reforms and constitutional governance. She also outlined the Central Tibetan Administration’s position on the Sino-Tibetan conflict and highlighted the Middle Way Approach, describing it as a peaceful and mutually beneficial framework aimed at fostering dialogue and understanding between Tibetans and the Chinese people.

The Tibet issue refers to the longstanding dispute over Tibet’s political status and governance since China asserted control over the region in the 1950s. Many Tibetans and supporters argue for greater autonomy, protection of religious freedom, human rights, and preservation of Tibetan culture and identity. Tibet advocacy efforts involve raising international awareness about these concerns through public events, cultural programs, diplomatic engagement, human rights campaigns, and support for the Central Tibetan Administration’s Middle Way Approach, which seeks meaningful autonomy for Tibet through peaceful dialogue with China. (ANI)

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