The Chinsese authorities must address the "deep-rooted frustrations with human rights" in Tibetan areas, said the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, which have led to "desperate forms of protest, including self-immolations".
Speaking on Friday, Pillay said:
“I have had several exchanges with the Chinese Government on these issues. But more needs to be done to protect human rights and prevent violations,”
“I call on the Government to respect the rights to peaceful assembly and expression, and to release all individuals detained for merely exercising these universal rights.”
“I recognise Tibetans’ intense sense of frustration and despair which has led them to resort to such extreme means, but there are other ways to make those feelings clear. The Government also needs to recognise this, and permit Tibetans to express their feelings without fear of retribution.”
“Social stability in Tibet will never be achieved through heavy security measures and suppression of human rights,”
“Deep underlying issues need to be addressed, and I call on the Government to seriously consider the recommendations made to it by various international human rights bodies, as well as to avail itself of the expert advice being offered by the UN’s independent experts on human rights.”
“My office also stands ready to assist constructively on these issues in the region and promoting best practices from around the world with regard to protection of minorities.”