The conventions have had powerful positive effects on two important events: the 4th World Conference on Women held in Beijing in 1995 and the imposition of the Chinese Panchen Lama on the Tibetan people. The friends of Tibet have in a way encouraged Tibetan women to actively and eloquently state the case of the status of Tibetan women in occupied Tibet at the Beijing Women’s Conference. Their activities, their courage in carrying the struggle of the Tibetan people in the lion’s den, so to speak, have received well-deserved and wide coverage in the international media.
The other positive impact of the two conventions was on the issue of the Panchen Lama. In late November 1995, when China imposed its Panchen Lama on Tibetan people, parliaments, across the world, quickly condemned the move as a blatant interference in the religious freedom in Tibetan people. The parliaments have urged China to release Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the real Panchen Lama, from custody and to respect the religious sentiments of the Tibetan people.
Listed below are some of the important specific accomplishments of the Tibetan following the two parliamentary conventions on Tibet.
Expansion of Parliamentary Groups for Tibet: On May 30, 1994, a Polish Parliamentary Forum for Tibet was formed with 18 members belonging to both chambers of parliament. The forum was officially registered in the Polish Parliament. The stated aim of the Forum is to spread the word about the Tibetan tragedy in Poland and to promote constructive dialogue between Dharamsala and Beijing.
Parliamentary support groups for Tibet were set up in Latvia and Estonia in September 1994. And eight-member group in Latvia was announced on September 8, 1994 while a 20 member groups was officially formed in Estonia on September 27, 1994