Well, I would really like to believe that what the Dalai Lama says that the 21st century is the time for dialogue instead of violence. Well, we've been in the 21st century for years now, where is the dialogue for Dorje Shugden practitioners?
Instead, during the 1990s when the ban was still 'hot', personal information of DS practitioners are pasted all over the place, is that not an indirect way of a 'death sentence'? While on the other hand, here HH says that death penalty is not the way? Well, I don't want to think anything bad about HH... bad karma to do so, but if this is not disparity and double standards then what is it? I'd like to believe in HH's ability to see far into the future from this decision, but as of this moment, the ban is just so real and difficult.
Personally, I have never believed in death penalties. The human life is just too precious to be ended regardless of what the person did. What has been done is done, and karma will take it's course. After all, there are many inmates that once released, they lead a normal, and sometimes they change to be a better person and start benefiting others in whatever way they can. Of course not all turns out like that, but if there's even a 0.1% chance of it, shouldn't we take that chance instead of ending their life for something they did... probably just a momentary craziness.