Sorry folks, but you've all missed the point, and by a long shot.
The question is not what the evil dalai ”should” do if he ever would go back to power in Tibet, as misunderstood by Blueupali.
Neither is it about whether or not Tibetan people ”want” the evil dalai back, as misunderstood by Shugden Library.
Nor is the question about what if the evil dalai is *not* back to power in Tibet, as misunderstood by WisdomBeing.
May I repeat the original question: ”And what if the Dalai Lama were back to power in Tibet?”
Since no one cared to give a proper answer, here is my own preview of what would happen, based on the precedent of an organization which shares with the evil dalai and his minions the triple key features of 1) being Western-supported, 2) serving Western geopolitical ends, and 3) waging witch-hunts against people under the accusation of ”
devil worship”.
Such organization is the so-called ”Islamic State” (IS), a Muslim terrorist organization belonging to the extremist Wahhabite sect, which right now is wreaking havoc in the Middle East. Please note that the evil dalai fervently supports the activities of such Western supported and Saudi Arabia-sponsored Wahhabite terrorists both in Sri Lanka and Myanmar.
Coincidence or not, the evil dalai was also born a Muslim, and his Muslim tribe was under the authority of the Muslim warlord and mass-murderer Ma Bufang, himself the warmest friend of Wahhabite Muslim-terrorist Saudi Arabia, were he lived for many years escaping from the Communist Chinese, and eventually died.
Here follows how the evil dalai's Islamic State spiritual cousins (if not blood cousins, considering his Muslim tribal links with Ma Bufang, and thus with Saudi Arabia) are doing right now against those they accuse, just like the evil dalai, of ”
devil worship”. This gives a glimpse of what the evil dalai would do, if only he were back to power in Tibet, against the followers of Dorje Shugden.
Over 30,000 Iraqis trapped in mountains as IS threatens to kill them
Published time: August 06, 2014 20:51
Thousands from the minority Yazidi community are stranded in the mountains of northwestern Iraq. If they make a move, they face slaughter at the hands of Islamic State jihadists surrounding them. However, they risk dying of dehydration if they stay put.
Many of those trapped are women and children taking refuge in nine locations on Mount Sinjar – a craggy ridge which, as legend has it, was the last resting place of Noah’s ark.
"Seventy children have already died of thirst and 30 elderly people have also died," she told the Guardian. "Over the past 48 hours, 30,000 families have been besieged in the Sinjar Mountains, with no water and no food.”
At least 500 Yazidis, including 40 children, have already been killed over the past week. Many more have received death threats, either from IS militants or members of the Sunni community who have allied with them for fears of reprisal.
“We are being told to convert or to lose our heads. There is no one coming to help. They were our neighbors and now they are our killers,” said Khuldoon Atyas, who stayed behind to look after his family’s crops. Before the siege, Sinjar was home to 300,000 people.
“They took the 15 men and took the women and children and until now we do not know what happened to them, where they are or if they are alive or dead,” he said.
Sunni jihadists have long regarded the Kurdish minority Yazidis as devil worshipers, and have targeted them since the US-led invasion of 2003. Flights to a safer area is now the only option left.
“We are being slaughtered. Our entire region is being wiped off the face of the earth. I am begging you in the name of humanity,” Kurdish MP Vian Dakhill said as she broke down in tears in parliament.
"Widespread or systematic attacks directed against any civilian populations because of their ethnic background, religion or belief may constitute a crime against humanity, for which those responsible must be held accountable," the Security Council said in a statement.
Full article:
http://rt.com/news/178548-thousands-iraqis-trapped-mountains/