Taken from
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/highest-peaks-to-lowest-gutters-by-jamyang-norbu/The Claws Reach FurtherJamyang Norbu is a Western-based Tibetan political activist and writer. From his post we can conclude that he is more of a secular writer and not so much, if at all, a person who delves in religion, which is perfectly fine.
Jamyang Norbu accepts that the Dalai Lama has his right to object to the practice of Shugden based on theological grounds, but this recent incident of his photo with a Shugden organization member made him realize the depth and extensiveness of the destructive forces that the Shugden ban has on the Tibetan community and beyond.
First of all, Jamyang Norbu already stated clearly that he believes everyone has the right to their own religious belief, Shugden included, and even if he does not agree with the Shugden practice and knows that the person he was taking picture with belongs to the Shugden organization, he would still do the same. Therefore he finds it illogical, to the point of absurdity, that he is now condemned simply because of him taking picture with that other person, and he is been made into a criminal who has committed a mortal sin for that.
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), or the group of people who circulated that picture, has to realize that if by taking a picture with someone of questionable character means he or she endorses or condones the other person’s motivation and actions, then they should really look at the top of their own group, where their leader the Dalai Lama has previously done so with a few persons of such nature. For one, the Dalai Lama has been seen with Shoko Asahara, the Japanese cult leader who instructed his cult members to attack the Tokyo subway with sarin gas, kiling 13 and injuring thousands. So, using their own caption, we can now rephrase it as such:
“Watch and think, what he (the Dalai Lama) is trying to establish by posing with Shoko Asahara (who is a well-known mass murderer of modern times based in Japan).”
Using the logic of people who make up the CTA, the Dalai Lama must be an accomplice or supporter of Shoko Asahara by posing for a picture with him, and thus the Dalai Lama is a criminal and has committed a mortal sin. Now how does that sound?
What Jamyang Norbu experienced here proves that the witch-hunt for Shugden practitioners is still very much alive and pervasive even until today, something which the Dalai Lama and CTA constantly deny. Shugden practitoners and their families (both monastic and lay) are ostracized in the society and are denied basic services which normal people are entitled to, like health-care, schooling etc., and they are also subjected to the constant emotional stress and possible physical violence since the ban on Shugden was imposed many years ago. All of this evidence can be found in the articles, pictures and videos on DorjeShugden.com.
While many societies are marching towards a modern, open-minded democracy, the CTA is clearly going backwards to the dark Middle Ages where witch-hunting was deemed necessary to justify their own selfish agenda. How do we know that their utterly ignorant ways of doing things do not fit into modern times anymore? Very simple – they lost their country, and will never get it back again.
Jamyang Norbu is a political activist and writer, and has nothing to do with the religious scene, but even he is targeted in the attack set out by the CTA on Shugden. This shows how extensive and damaging the ban on Shugden is. It is a ban that is based on false grounds, being executed with such animosity and bigotry, and will end with nothing but destruction for all.
I salute and respect Jamyang Norbu very much for making a statement that, even if he knew the person is from a Shugden organization, he would still take a picture with that person, simply because he respects the religious freedom of everybody. He is a much needed model of true wisdom and sanity amidst all this chaos in the darkness.
It is rare for a Tibetan to speak so openly against the CTA and the Dalai Lama, but I believe that Jamyang Norbu has no ill-intention of criticizing them, but it is simply because he truly believes that it is the correct way that should be voiced out and heard. Mr. Jamyang Norbu truly believes in religious freedom which the Dorje Shugden ban obviously contradicts.
Tarlay Vin