"If there is a political will on the part of Chinese leaders, Tibetan issue could be resolved," Lobsang Nyandak, the Dalai Lama's Representative to the Americas, told a Washington audience.
In fact, Nyandak was referring to a proposal submitted by the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, to the Chinese leadership, which he said could have been a win-win for both.
Referring to the 111 self-immolations inside Tibet against China's rule, Nyandak said the situation in the Himalayan region is very grim.
"I believe that the international community's attention and support is very crucial at this point in time," he said.
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"In Tibet over the last now over 50 years Tibetans have tried all different peaceful and nonviolent means to express their resentments against the Chinese government.
There have been scores of peaceful protests, hunger strikes, letter writing, but the result is always arbitrary arrest, torture and sometimes even shot to death during peaceful demonstrations," he said.
Nyandak said even though majority of Tibetans hesitate to openly support the self-immolation because of the drastic kind of form of protest, but it's sure that overwhelming majority of the Tibetan people, both inside and outside Tibet, have so much of great admiration, respect for those self-immolators.
This can be seen from participation of Tibetans in funeral ceremonies that have taken place in Tibet, he added, Irrespective of the changes taking place in China, Tibetan people have continued to pursue the goal of autonomy, which obviously they feel is practical, he argued.