A joint delegation from New Zealand and Fiji expressed concern over human rights violations in Tibet during a press conference on December 10, marking the 35th anniversary of the Dalai Lama's Nobel Peace Prize. MPs Joseph Mooney, Ingrid Leary, Helen White, and Rinesh Sharma emphasized solidarity with Tibetans and highlighted issues like coercive school enrollments. They pledged to raise awareness in their parliaments, underscoring personal commitments to human rights. The event coincided with Human Rights Day, reinforcing their support for global rights causes. The delegation clarified their visit was independent of official government missions.
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