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T i b e t a n Y
o u t h C o n g
r e s s
The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) is a worldwide Organization of Tibetans united in our common
struggle for the
restoration of
complete
independence for
the whole of
Tibet, which
includes the
tradition three
provinces of
U-Tsang, Do-toe,
and Do-med. An
independent
Organization, with
a written
constitution and
its own plans and
programs, TYC has
emerged as the
largest and most
active
non-governmental
Organization of
Tibetans in exile.
It has more than
20,000 members
worldwide.
TYC does not
subscribe to any
particular
political ideology
nor to any
particular
religion or
religious" sect.
Being a national
movement,
activities of TYC
is not restricted
just to its
members, but. also
receive the active
support of all
Tibetans -young
and old, men and
women, monks and
lay, Furthermore,
TYC commands a
target following
inside Tibet. TYC
was founded on
October 7, 1970 in
Dharamsala with
His Holiness the
Dalai Lama
delivering the
inaugural address.
The founding of
TYC in 1970 came
at a time when the
first group of
young Tibetans who
had received a
balanced modern
and traditional
education were
graduating from
schools and
colleges. This
strengthened the
Tibetan people's
struggle for
independence and
ensured its
continuity.
The founding
members of TYC
were : Tenzin
Geyche Tethong,
Lodi G. Gyari,
Sonam Topgyal and
Tenzin N. Tethong.
Tenzin Geyche
Tethong was the
first President.
From its very
inception TYC
emerged as an
active force with
clear aims and
objectives. It
also served as a
catalyst to bring
out certain
reforms and
changes within the
Tibetan community
so as to enhance
the development of
truly democratic
society. TYC
therefore, sees
itself as an
instrument to
fulfill the wishes
of the Tibetan
people.
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