Author Topic: Dalai Lama Graces TMAI’s Centenary Celebrations, Points to CTA’s “Failure in Hea  (Read 3355 times)

grandmapele

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http://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/dalai-lama-graces-tmais-centenary-celebrations-points-to-ctas-failure-in-healthcare/

So sad to see basic healthcare being denied to Tibetans in exile. Healthcare is basic human rights. Even Syrian refugees are given basic healthcare by WHO.

WHO providing health care to Syrian refugees in and outside the camps - http://www.emro.who.int/irq/iraq-news/syrian-refugees-in-iraq.html

SabS

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With the millions of dollars donated to the CTA for the welfare of Tibetans-In-Exile, Men-Tsee-Khang should be renown throughout the world. It was suppose to promote the Tibetan traditional medicine and serve everyone, including Shugdenpas , but alas like everything handled by the CTA, Men-Tsee-Khang is far from serving its intended purposes. All Doctors takes the oath of compassion to serve without prejudice but apparently not in Men-Tsee-Khang. They are required to denounce Dorje Shugden as a practice and deny Sugdenpas their rights to medical help. Do you know any hospital or clinic that ask what religion you are and deny you medical help base on that? CTA is really to be blamed for today's failure of Men-Tsee-Khang as they brought politics into where there should have none.

Celia

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It is quite appalling Men-Tsee-Khang (“MTK”) can allege the provision of accessible health care to the people regardless of caste, creed or colour and including the pledge by the institution’s staffs to dedicate 100 hours of their salaries towards it as their “mission statement” but yet blatantly undermines such “mission statement”. It doesn’t take a genius to see that the “report card” of MTK to date is sorely lacking especially considering the very generous amount of money raised and channelled to MTK. To add salt to injury, the denial of medical care for Dorje Shugden practitioners clearly reveals MTK’s discrimination of Dorje Shugden practitioners which in turn goes to show MTK as a failed healthcare system. Perhaps the biggest irony here is the admonishing by Dalai Lama primarily about MTK’s the ineffective use of the money/resources provided and yet he readily turned a blind eye as well as refused to acknowledge the ineffectiveness of MTK as a medical facility for which ALL Tibetans are supposed to be benefiting from (due to its discriminatory practice of denying treatment for Dorje Shudgen practitioners in adherence to the Shugden ban by the Dalai Lama).

DharmaSpace

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It is inhumane to deny medical treatment to anyone, let alone Dorje Shudgen people.

The indian government has duty to oversee the kind of actions happening in their space.
 
Examples are in Wartime medical treatment is accorded to opposing armies, equally.