The following is a speech made
by the SMHRIC representative Ms.
Altantsetseg Borjigin at the
Tibetan National Uprising rally
in New York on March 10, 2024:
Sain baitsagaanuu! My name is
Altanhua Borjigin. I am a
Mongolian from Southern
Mongolia. On behalf of my
colleagues from the Southern
Mongolian Human Rights
Information Center and the
Southern Mongolian exile
community, I am honored to be
here today to stand with our
Tibetan brothers and sisters to
mark the Tibetan National
Uprising Day. Like Tibet,
Southern Mongolia has also been
occupied and colonized by the
Chinese since over the past 70
plus years.
During these 7 decades, we
Southern Mongolians have
experienced the darkest chapter
of our history. National
autonomy has never been
realized; political rights were
long gone; most basic human
rights and fundamental freedom
have been completely denied; our
tradition and way of life have
been systematically wiped out;
our natural environment is
destroyed and our mineral wealth
is taken away. Today, what the
Government of China is carrying
out in Southern Mongolia is a
full-scale cultural genocide,
targeting our last defense of
national identity which is
language. Starting last
September, Mongolian language
education is officially banned
in Southern Mongolia. All
Mongolian subjects in all
Mongolian schools are taught in
Chinese exclusively. This
genocidal campaign did not stop
there. Signs and sculptures with
Mongolian characteristics are
brought down; Mongolian books
and publications are banned and
removed from shelves; Mongolians
are condemned, arrested and
imprisoned for their resistance
to these campaigns. China is
carrying out similar genocidal
campaigns in Tibet where people
are denied their right to
practice their religion, denied
their right to learn their
mother tongue and right to
practice their distinct way of
life; In East Turkistan,
millions of Uyghurs are locked
up in concentration camps; in
Hong Kong, people’s demand for
democracy and freedom has been
brutally suppressed.
Despite all these heavy-handed
repression, we Southern
Mongolians, Tibetans, Uyghurs,
Hong Kongers are still here
standing in solidarity to demand
our rights, demand our dignity
and demand our national freedom.
I believe, firmly believe, one
day we all will be free, free
from any form of Chinese
interference.
Thank you.