[Well said Galen. I echo your thoughts. When Tibet lost their independence, they also lost their freedom to practice their religion. That was why there was an influx of monks going into exile in India. Unfortunately, their dreams were shattered when CTA decided to bring politics into religion and came down hard on freedom of their own religion by banning and ostracizing their own people who practiced Dorje Shugden.
Imagine scaling the Himalayas in winter, penniless, going without food for days, without shoes, risk of losing their lives, leaving their families behind only to face the bitter truth years later. I would stay back in the developed China controlled Tibet too! ]
I have to agree with Vajra Truth that maybe there are less TIbetans escaping from China is because they do see the benefits of being China's rule. Since the invasion, the Chinese Government has built up Tibet to be a progressive state. There are developments everywhere and monasteries are being refurbished. There are more tourist arrivals and has boosted up the Tibetan economy. So, why would a Tibetan leave a place where it is flourishing? Further more, there is no oppression of religious practice in China. They can freely practice Dorje Shugden practices without being discriminated.
When compared to their compatriots in India where the refugee camps are and the CTA is, there are not much going on there. THe camps are in deplorable states and i would assume that life is more difficult than in Tibet as opportunities are lesser. They are also restricted by the freedom of spiritual practice. No doubt that the ban imposed by the Dalai Lama has split up the community in the camps.
So, based on logic, definitely there are lesser Tibetans escaping out of Tibet. The greener pastures are where they are at!
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