It is more than just a wall. It is the invisible wall that still exists in the heart of Tibetans, especially those in India where CTA rules.
In 2015, His Holiness the Dalai Lama admitted there is segregation in the Tibetan community. Kate saunders, his spokesperson and ICT Communications Director also admits to segregation signs in India, totally disrespectful of India.
The identity card of Sera Monastery that includes the oath “… NOT to propitiate Dorjee Shugden and NOT to have any associate (sic) with the followers of Shugden.”
The implementation of identity badge to identify monks in Sera Monastery who do not practice Dorje Shugden. There is no need to identify the monks in the monastery, so the only logical reason for this is so that monks without a badge in public will be marked out for ‘segregation and discrimination’ in their community.
The segregation is terrible, but there is a worse tragedy that many in Mundgod will never forget for the rest of their lives. Many monks still recall the September 2000 incident where around 3,000 Tibetans descended on Dhokhang Khangtsen at Ganden Shartse Monastery, attacking the monastery and its monks with stones and bricks, the reason was to riot against a particular group of monks’ practice of Dorje Shugden.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWVq77F4pP4When will this end? When will the corrupted leaders in the Central Tibetan Administration start to care about the welfare of the general Tibetan public? Not every Tibetan has the means or chance to just leave India to settle abroad (like how the CTA leaders arranged for their own families) and so they had to put up with all the segregation, disharmony, disunity and hatred the leaders continue to encourage by not addressing the ban on Dorje Shugden.
How many more years??