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Buddhist faction protests Dalai Lama as he visits U.S
« on: February 23, 2014, 09:36:28 AM »
Laila Kearney and Carey Gillam should get their facts right - a few comments:

1. Dalai Lama is NOT the head of the Gelugpa tradition.
2. Why only look at the Dalai Lama's website and not at dorjeshugden.com? A simple google would have found this site and she could learn a lot.
3. By the Dalai Lama's people declining to comment - i hope it indicates to the journalist that they have nothing to back up their stance.

Buddhist faction protests Dalai Lama as he visits U.S
http://townhall.com/news/politics-elections/2014/02/22/buddhist-faction-protests-dalai-lama-as-he-visits-us-n1799229
Reuters News | Feb 22, 2014

By Laila Kearney

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dozens of Buddhists rallied on the streets of San Francisco on Saturday protesting the Dalai Lama, who they say has persecuted followers of an ancient deity that the Tibetan spiritual leader denounced decades ago.

The crowd of brightly-dressed monks, nuns and other Shugden Buddhism practitioners, a subset of Buddhists who worship the 300-year-old deity Dorje Shugden, held protest signs and chanted, "Religious freedom. Dalai Lama Give!"

Demonstrators met across the street from a building where the Dalai Lama was scheduled to launch the first of a series of speaking events in a tour of U.S. cities.

Dalai Lamas are the head monks of the Gelugpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The current Dalai Lama is the 14th in this lineage, and in 1989 won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Critics claim that the Dalai Lama has excommunicated thousands of Shugden Buddhists from Tibetan exile communities in India, and continues to push practitioners out of communities around the world by encouraging his followers to deny them jobs, schooling and health care.

Norden Kelsang, a 38-year-old Shugden Buddhist nun at Saturday's rally, who practices in New York, said the demonstrators want religious freedom.

"We don't need the Dalai Lama to practice our religion or for us to practice his," she said.

Sarah Baker, a spokeswoman for the American Himalayan Foundation, which organized the Dalai Lama's San Francisco event, declined to comment. Calls to the Dalai Lama's offices in India were not immediately returned.

The Dalai Lama, who fled from Tibet in 1959 following an uprising against Chinese power, believes Shugden was born out of hostility towards a previous Dalai Lama, and divides and harms he and his followers, according to a statement on the religious leader's website.

The Dalai Lama met with President Barack Obama at the White House on Friday. He is scheduled to stay in the United States for another two weeks.

(Reporting By Carey Gillam; Editing by David Gregorio)
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Re: Buddhist faction protests Dalai Lama as he visits U.S
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2014, 10:51:38 AM »
It is unfortunate that nowadays the media does not report truthfully and responsibly.  Reporters Laila Kearney, Carey Gillam and their news agency Reuters were not really keen on accurate news reporting.  What they were interested in was the news of the demonstrations against His Holiness Dalai Lama. They could have done better had they performed a thorough research on the Dorje Shugden issues!  Had they come up with a detailed editorial on His Holiness Dalai Lama and Dorje Shugden, they would have scooped their rivals with the top news!  Despite the shortcomings, we must thank these reporters and Reuters for highlighting Dorje Shugden!