An excellent perspective. it is refreshing to see an opinion like this coming directly from a Tibetan, though I imagine that it is probably difficult for Tibetans to speak up within their own community so he's being very brave for coming forward like this.
His points are very valid and strong though. It's correct! The tibetan government should stop focusing so much on these religious issues. Every other country in the world acknowledges the importance of separating church and state. Yes, the Tibetans hold their religion very strongly, but their entire focus on this is at the detriment of their own people - this defeats the whole purpose of religion which is to benefit others! It's true what this lobsang tashi says - it is very difficult for Tibetans to get around and get any level position with the rest of the world.
Unfortunately, who really respects the Tibetans? If not for the Dalai Lama, who really knows anything about the Tibetans? They have a lot to share with the world, but first they really need to stop nitpicking on small issues that backfire upon them. Setting up witchhunts, disparaging their own Lamas (one of their greatest "assets") and ostracising their own people all in the name of religion really makes them look stupid. It is totally against all human rights codes that the rest of the world abide by.
Unfortunately and ironically, their very use of religion to justify all their actions is what is making people lose respect for them as a people and as a religion. People will look upon them and think: "Is this how a Buddhist people and nation act?"
On the one hand, you hear about these Government witchhunts against DS practitioners - their own people who all come from the same lands as them! And on the other hand, you don't hear of Dorje Shugden practitioners retaliating against them or acting in violent aggressive ways. It's time the Tibetan government look to see what their actions are really causing - are their bans helping or destroying their own cause for their own people? If there's anything ruining the Tibetan cause, it's not Dorje Shugden. It's their own doing, making their entire country, policy and people look backward and stupid!