U.S. Representative Jim Mcgovern Joins Tibetan Community to Announce Introduction of Hr 4851: Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act
Washington, DC,
July 21, 2014
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Human Rights
U.S. Representative Jim McGovern joined members of the region’s Tibetan community to announce the introduction of HR 4851: The Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act, in the U.S. House of Representatives. This bipartisan bill promotes access to Tibetan areas of China for U.S. officials, journalists, and average citizens. Currently, travel restrictions imposed by the Chinese government on Tibet are more severe than for any other provincial-level entity of China. “Our aim is to foster exchanges between America and Tibet,” said U.S. Representative McGovern. “Our goal is an open and accessible Tibet, where Americans can visit and learn from the wonders of the Tibetan Plateau – its natural beauty, its people, and its rich culture and religious heritage.” The proposed restrictions in HR 4851 are not reciprocal to the access that Chinese visitors generally enjoy in the U.S. As reciprocity is the basis of diplomacy, this bill renders inadmissible to the U.S. Chinese officials who design and implement these restrictions. “Restricted access to Tibet leaves Tibetans in virtual isolation from the world community, limiting international exchange and the ability to objectively assess the human rights situation there,” said U.S. Representative Jim McGovern. “I am grateful to the Tibetan community for all of their hard work and activism on this important issue.” Current restrictions have negative consequences for both U.S. citizens and Tibetans. After an October 2013 bus crash with Americans on board, U.S. consular officers faced prolonged delays in obtaining access to Tibet, hindering their ability to serve Americans in distress. ### |