Regardless of what anyone may think about Dorje Shugden, whether the deity is an enlightened being as has been proven, or an evil spirit as alleged, it is actually a private matter for each individual practitioner to figure out and decide. Does anyone in the world disagree that each human being has a right to his/her own belief? Whatever you may think of Dorje Shugden, should not affect your opposition to the ban, and indeed any ban of a religious nature. Let me put it in another perspective, setting aside for the time being the nature of Dorje Shugden.
Let's instead approach the ban from a general perspective:
Ask yourselves the following question in relation to your own religion or belief (whatever it may be):
1. Whatever country you are in, will you accept it if you were to be forbidden from travelling abroad because you are a practicing a certain religion?
2. Whatever religion you may believe in, will you accept it if you were not allowed to hold a job in the government offices because of your religion? And if you have been in that job all your life, how would you feel if you were suddenly sacked because there is a shift in policy on the religion you have been practicing?
3. Can you accept it if your children and relatives were banned from attending state schools because of YOUR religious practice, not necessarily theirs?
4. How would you feel if someone was sick in your family but you were frightened to ask for medical help because people would find out what religion you have been practicing? Do you think it is fair for your [respective] government to withhold medical care from you and your family because of your religion?
5. Do you feel it is fair and right if people boycotted your business or profession just because you held certain beliefs?
6. How would you feel if your relatives and friends were encouraged to spy on you and report what you did just because of what you believed?
7. How would you take it if strangers came into your house uninvited and removed things that you hold most sacred? Will you accept it if people came into your own home and remove your statues of your God(s) and other symbols of your religion?
8. How do you think you will feel if you lost your pension and state benefits just because you were a Buddhist/ Christian/ Muslim/ Hindu/ Scientologist/ Sikh/ Jew etc ?
9. How would you react if your citizenship was removed because of the religion you practice?
10. How would you feel if you and your family were hunted down like criminals, with pictures of members of your family posted up in shops and public places because of your religion?
11. How would you feel if your own god or deity of your veneration suddenly became outlawed by your own government whom you elected into office?
These are simple questions that anyone can relate to and once you do, then it is easy for you to relate to the suffering the ban has wrought upon innocent practitioners of Dorje Shugden. If in your own world you have been enjoying relative peace and quiet in your own religious practice, it is because the basic principles of human rights have been applied to you. Imagine if it weren't so and you will very quickly understand the plight of Shugden practitioners.
That is why the ban should be lifted. And every good citizen in the world who values his/her right to his/her own religious practice should get involved and write to the CTA to stop this grave injustice. Please use the following link to obtain the right addresses to write to: (
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=155.0)