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March 15 2012

UN Secretary General breaks silence over Tibetan hunger strikers as fast enters day 23

Dharamshala, March 15 - United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has expressed concern for the health of three Tibetan hunger strikers who have been on an indefinite fast outside the UN headquarters since February 22.

"The secretary general affirms the right of all people to peaceful protest. He is, however, very concerned about the health of the hunger striking protesters," Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky was quoted as saying by AFP.

Now into their 23rd day of fasting, the three Tibetans are appealing for UN intervention in the ongoing crisis inside Tibet.

Ban’s statement came after a visit to the “Indefinite Fast for Tibet” venue by UN assistant secretary general Ivan Simonovic on Monday.

The UN assistant secretary general had apparently met with China's deputy ambassador to the United Nations and briefed Ban's office on his talks with the hunger strikers as well as Tsewang Rigzin, president of the Tibetan Youth Congress, the organisers of the fast.

However, no details have been made public of the meeting.

Rigzin, who heads the largest Tibetan pro-independence group in exile welcomed the UN statement but said, “it is not enough.”

“We want real UN support for the people of Tibet," Rigzin told reporters.

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