Tibetan activists visit India’s U.N. office as TYC hunger strike continues

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Yesterday, on the 10th day of the hunger strike involving three senior members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), Tibetan activists prostrated their way to the New Delhi United Nations office asking for their help in ending the "crisis in Tibet." Students from all over India made their way to the U.N. office, chanting prayers.

TYC President, Tsewang Rigzin, gave a speech to those in attendance and the media, "informing them about the critical status of Tibet under Chinese oppressive policies." U.N. officials greeted the TYC representatives but would not admit an audience to them, stating that "even the Speaker of the Tibetan parliament in exile and delegation weren't allowed inside recently."

Meanwhile, the TYC has announced that the three men on hunger strike, Dhondup Lhadar, Penpa Tsering and Jigme Sholpa, are all showing signs of deterioration, each having lost significant weight.

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