It's better late than never. Now Buddhist leaders around the world are expressing concern over the growing of ethnic violence and unrest against Muslims and others by Buddhists in Burma, including Buddhist monks. The Burmese people are gently reminded of their "long and profound tradition of upholding the Dharma".
These Buddhist leaders have also called reaffirmed their support of the Burmese Buddhists in "practicing the most fundamental Buddhist principles of non-harming, mutual respect and compassion".
First in the list of Buddhist leaders, who have joined together to urge the Burmese Buddhists to show compassion, is Thich Nhat Hanh, revered Vietnamese monk,who himself has unfailingly shown peace and compassion in the face of so much suffering inflicted on him and his fellow monks by a cruel regime of his country.The Dalai Lama too has lend his strong voice in support.