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Resolution on Tibet by Sami Parliament
30th September 2000
The Saami Conference, representing Saami organisations in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, at its 17th meeting in Kiruna, Sweden:
1. In the strongest possible way, condemns the ongoing Chinese occupation of Tibet. This year it is 50 years since the Chinese army attacked Tibetan territory, and made independant Tibet an occupied country;
2. Expresses grave concern regarding the reports on serious violations of the Tibetan people's fundamental human rights, and the increasing restrictions on their exercize of cultural and religious freedom;
3. Gives strong support to the Tibetan people and their non-violent fight for freedom;
4. Expresses its deep concern for the survival of the Tibetan people and their distinct culture, identity and civilization;
5. Requests the governments of Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden to encourage the Chinese authorities to enter into a dialogue and negotiations with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, with the aim to
- end the occupation of Tibet;
- end the Chinese population transfer policy, which threatens the very survival of the Tibetan people;
- respect fundamental rights and freedoms of the Tibetan people;
- start the demilitarisation of Tibet;
- protect the natural environment of Tibet.
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