Tibet meet may set tougher stance on China

Written by Writer on Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Tibet meet may set tougher stance on China

NEW DELHI — Hundreds of leading will gather mid-November in for a meeting that could forge a tougher stance on China and pose a for their , the .

Many exiles are frustrated at the lack of progress with China, despite rounds of talks the latest started on Tuesday between the two sides. Anger has been heightened by March’s on against in Tibet.

The himself called for the meeting and it will act as a for many exiles who want independence for Tibet rather than their revered leader’s talk of within China, which has occupied the remote mountain region since 1950. The 73-year-old hinted this month that his “middle way” for Tibet had failed, and speculation has grown that he wants to step back from day-to-day .

“For years we have pursued a middle way and his himself has said it has not produced results,” said Karma Chophel, speaker of the -in-, which is based in the northern Indian city of Dharamsala.“Anything can be said at this meeting.” The fled into in 1959 after an abortive uprising against . He has since lived in India, a beacon for an estimated 150,000 around the world. But there have been reports that the may be slowly retiring after he was hospitalised in August with . He underwent surgery last month to remove .

He is not attending the Nov 17-22 meeting, perhaps a sign that he wants to leave this debate to a newer generation.

“Things (are) not going well … I have to accept failure,” the said on a visit to Tokyo this week. “I’m looking forward to complete retirement.”

It was all a sign, some say, that he is laying the ground for a possible, democratic, successor.

“He’s laying the foundation so the Tibetan movement will continue forward democratically,” said Dhondup Dorjee, vice-president of the Tibetan Youth Congress, a group that espouses independence.

Thursday, November 6, 2008 10:11 am TWN, By Alistair Scrutton, Reuters

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