Is the Dalai Lama the end of the line? |
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Is the Dalai Lama the end of the line? |
May 15 2011, 06:19 AM
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Will the Gelugpa Buddhist sect die out in the near future? Can they still hold out hope for returning to Tibet?
QUOTE 13 May 2011 Last updated at 15:58 China 'will not talk' to new Tibetan leader Lobsang Sangay has said he is ready to negotiate with China "anytime, anywhere" China appears to have ruled out talks with the Tibetan government-in-exile's new prime minister, Lobsang Sangay. A top Chinese official dealing with Tibetan contacts said Beijing would only meet with representatives of the Dalai Lama. In an interview with state media, Zhu Weiqun said the exile government was an illegal group with no recognition. Mr Sangay was elected by Tibetan exiles around the world last month to take on the Dalai Lama's political role. The Dalai Lama said in March that he wanted to devolve this responsibility to an elected official, saying that such a move was in the best interests of the Tibetan people. The Dalai Lama will retain his role as Tibetan spiritual leader. Analysts say he aims to ensure that even if China's government tries to select the next Dalai Lama, the Tibetans will have an elected leader they can look to who is outside China and beyond the Communist Party's control. In recent years, the Communist Party's United Front Work Department has held unsuccessful on-off talks with the Dalai Lama's envoys. The Tibet Divide China says Tibet was always part of its territory Tibet enjoyed long periods of autonomy before 20th Century In 1950, China launched a military assault Opposition to Chinese rule led to a bloody uprising in 1959 Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, fled to India Dalai Lama now advocates a "middle way" with Beijing, seeking autonomy but not independence And Vice-Minister Zhu's comments show little hope of improved relations between Beijing and the new exiled leadership in India. In an interview with the official "Chinese Tibet" magazine, Mr Zhu described the government-in-exile as "a splittist political clique that has betrayed the motherland". He said there was "nothing legal about them" and that they had "no status to 'talk' with the central government's representatives". Mr Sangay, a Harvard University academic, said in a recent interview that he was ready to negotiate with China "anytime, anywhere". He says his government will seek genuine autonomy for Tibet under Chinese rule by following the "middle path" advocated by the Dalai Lama. Analysts say Mr Sangay faces a tough challenge as the elected head of a government which no country recognises and with China as an opponent which has shown no sign of wanting to compromise. |
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May 15 2011, 10:13 AM
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Will the Gelugpa Buddhist sect die out in the near future? Can they still hold out hope for returning to Tibet? Can anyone explain to me the difference: "Dalai Lama now advocates a "middle way" with Beijing, seeking autonomy but not independence" I always thought that autonomy and independence meant the same thing in politics. Anyway The Dalai Lama should have stuck to religious matters and not political matters right from the beginning, and he would still be in Tibet. He has been badly advised. |
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May 16 2011, 08:04 PM
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Can anyone explain to me the difference: "Dalai Lama now advocates a "middle way" with Beijing, seeking autonomy but not independence" I always thought that autonomy and independence meant the same thing in politics. Anyway The Dalai Lama should have stuck to religious matters and not political matters right from the beginning, and he would still be in Tibet. He has been badly advised. Those seperatists have been funded by the west for years. The CIA initiated those riots and everyone knows. Most Tibet finatics have never stepped foot in modern Tibet - including the Dalai Lama himself. And anyone who has studyed Buddhism knows that excluding oneself from worldly problems is their main principle. A religious leader involved in politics is against Buddhist principles. Also, the worldwide Dalai Lama trust fund is headquartered in NY and they accept donations: http://www.dalailama.com/office/the-dalai-lama-trust |
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