LHASA, April 18 (Xinhua) -- The "Tibetan Youth
Congress" (TYC), an organization in exile under the Dalai Lama clique, has no
right to represent young Tibetans and the public in Tibet, an official with the
youth organization in this autonomous region in China's southwest has pointed
out.
"TYC", a hard-line organization under the Dalai Lama
clique that seeks "Tibet independence" and openly preaches violence, has no idea
about the well-being of Tibetan people, the favorable environment for the young
generation and the good policies handed down by the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central Committee, Luomei, the Tibet Autonomous Regional Youth Federation
chairwoman, told Xinhua on Friday.
"Neither the Dalai Lama nor the 'TYC' has done
anything conducive to the development and stability of Tibet. So they are not in
the position to say 'this' or 'that' about Tibet, nor can they advocate any
unacceptable political proposals in the world arena on behalf of Tibet, Tibetan
youth and the public."
Luomei made the remarks after a "TYC" official told
the Hong Kong-based Yazhou Zhoukan (Asian Weekly) recently in an interview that
the "TYC" was the genuine representative of Tibetan people and they did not
mastermind, organize or participate in the March 14 violence in Lhasa, the
regional capital.
The "TYC" official also claimed the organization's
current pursuit was to seek "Tibet independence" and boycott the Beijing Olympic
Games, adding it would not exclude the use of violence.
Luomei, a Tibet native, pointed out that those
unfounded sophistry could not cover up the fact that "TYC" was behind the
violence that ripped through Lhasa last month, which badly hurt civilians and
incurred enormous economic loss.
She said the majority of young Tibetans were against
violence and "Tibet independence", and the young generation in Tibet is the
backbone and main momentum of the autonomous region's development.
Luomei, 39, became the chairwoman of the youth
federation last year. The 55-year-old federation consists of 355 members
representing more than 800,000 youth from all walks of life in Tibet.
"Many of the members are Tibetan ethnic. We grew up
here and witnessed progress and development in the region," she added.
Young Tibetans will never allow any attempt by the
Dalai clique and the "TYC" to realize "Tibet independence" and restore the
feudal serf system, or to overthrow the Chinese government and the CPC
leadership, Luomei said.
Only those who contribute to the economic
development, social progress and stability in Tibet can act as the real
representative of Tibetan youth and the public, she emphasized.
"You must love the country and the people, help local
residents to improve living conditions. Is 'TYC' able to do that?" Luomei asked.