I just read this - what do you all think of this press statement? Do you agree with the statements made re the Dalai Lama being a hypocrite and not worthy of the Nobel prize? Is NAGBA critical of the Dalai Lama as a person as well as his actions against Dorje Shugden?
Press Statement Dec. 19, 2013http://truedalailama.com/?p=377Since 2012 we have been holding press conferences on Dec. 10th, International Human Rights Day, in order to raise awareness of the segregation and ostracization within the Tibetan community which caused by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama himself celebrates winning the Nobel Peace Prize on the same day. This year the press conference was moved to Dec. 12th due to a high lama visiting New York City and religious activities being held.
496 members of the press were invited. A few showed up and took the documents that were prepared. The press conference was two parts. The first was in Tibetan, the second in English. The first speaker was NAGBA’s President Lobsang Dorjee. He questioned the Dalai Lama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and he also mentioned that since that time, the Dalai Lama started the religious persecution and segregation within the Tibetan community, harming millions of Shugden practitioners, and how he uses this day to cover up his violations of human rights. We must expose the Dalai Lama’s true behavior. It shows that the Nobel Peace Prize was received through fraud because the Dalai Lama has no evidence of creating peace anywhere. He is misleading the world.
The second speaker was Sonam Rinchen, NAGBA’s representative to the Shugden Society of Delhi. He spoke about how the Dalai Lama not only disregards religious freedom, but overall he has no understanding of democracy. It is very clear that he is trying to suppress the freedom of speech of the people who spoke out against the ban on Dorje Shugden during his recent visit. He sent his Ministers and Speaker of Parliament throughout the Tibetan community, demonizing the people that spoke out, threatening their lives and accusing the Shugden people of harming his own life. These are terrorist tactics, to frighten and control people who disagree with you. It is clear that he is a religious dictator who wears the mask of a peace loving democratic leader. He not only violates religious freedom, now he is violating freedom of speech and contradicts his claim that the exile Tibetan administration is a democracy. In reality he practices theocracy.
The third speaker was Phuntsok Raga, the General Secretary of NAGBA. He pointed out that even after the Dalai Lama segregated all the Shugden people, he continued to claim that he represents all Tibetan people when he negotiates with the Chinese government. Phuntsok made three points: first to the Dalai Lama, that his claims to represent all six million Tibetans is laughable because the Dalai Lama told us we are no longer part of his group, and at the same time had signatures collected from his people saying they will not associate spiritually or materially with Shugden practitioners, so he is not our representative. The second point was to all Shugden people, we must decide our own future, we are the majority. Third, to the people of the Republic of China, you must investigate and find out clearly whether the Dalai Lama represents all Tibetans or not. If you do, you will find out that the Dalai Lama and his followers are the minority, not the majority, of Tibet.
The next speaker was Thinley Dhargay who explained why he joined the Dorje Shugden community. He said he joined the Shugden community and the press conference because he saw that the Dalai Lama is a hypocrite and never practices what he preaches, forcing families and communities apart, violating their basic human rights and freedoms. He goes around preaching to the world about living in peace and harmony while at the same time causing destruction within his own community. Now I am here to expose the true face of the Dalai Lama.
The second half of the press conference was in English. The first speaker was Phuntsok Raga, the second was Lobsang Dorjee, both translated by Sonam Rinchen.
It can be seen here:
For more information go to
www.truedalailama.com — with Sonam Lama.