US Congress Continues To Back The Tibetan
Cause
By B. Raman
The Barack Obama
administration’s policy of playing down the
issue of the alleged violation of the human
rights of the Tibetans in China has not had
any impact on the US Congress. The Tibetan
cause continues to receive the same support
from both Houses of the Congress, despite
their being dominated by the Democratic
Party, as it was receiving during the
administration of George Bush. This
continuing Congressional support for the
Tibetan cause on the same scale as during
the previous administration is reflected in
the budgetary allocations for the fiscal
year 2009 and in the access enjoyed by
various Tibetan non-governmental
organizations to leading members of the two
Houses, belonging to both the Democratic and
the Republican Parties.
2. The budget for
fiscal 2009 has allocated US $ 17 million
for various Tibetan causes. The break-ups
available are as follows:
a.
Funds for educational and cultural
programmes inside Tibet ---US $ 7.3
million.
b.
Funds for Tibetan language broadcasts by
Radio Free Asia and the Voice of America----
US $ 3.3 million.
c.
Funds for Tibetan refugee programmes such as
medicare, education of Tibetan children,
transit assistance etc ---- US $ 2.5
million.
d.
Funds for running the office of the Special
Coordinator for Tibetan Issues in the US
State Department---US $ one million.
e.
Funds for a Tibetan Section in the US
Embassy in Beijing to monitor developments
in Tibet till the US is able to establish a
consulate in Lhasa---US $ one million.
f.
Funds for Fulbright scholarships for Tibetan
students for their higher education ---US $
750,000.
g.
Funds to provide academic and cultural
exchange opportunities to Tibetans—US $
650,00.
h.
Funds for the Tibetan programmes of the
National Endowment for Democracy (NED)—US $
250,000.
3. The Congress
has presently under consideration a new
project meant to protect Tibetan identity,
language, culture and religion. Funding for
this project has not yet been approved.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New
Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute
For Topical Studies, Chennai. He is also
associated with the Chennai Centre For China
Studies. E-mail:
seventyone2@gmail.com)