Monday June 25, 2012
Sky News AustraliaThe Dalai Lama has pledged a reported $US100,000 ($A99,785) in aid to survivors of two recent devastating earthquakes in northern Italy, during a trip to the region, hours after beginning a visit to the Mediterranean country.
The exiled Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader was greeted by several hundred people as he arrived in the town of Mirandola, in one of the worst hit parts of Emilia-Romagna region.
Ahead of Sunday's visit, aides had said the Dalai Lama intended to give $US50,000 to the local chapter of the Red Cross to assist with re-construction work, ANSA news agency reported.
'It wouldn't be right to come here, to this disaster-stricken place with empty hands. For this reason I will donate another $US50,000 to these people,' ANSA quoted him as saying on Sunday.
Together with Emilia-Romagna's regional president, Vasco Errani, and Mirandola's mayor, Maino Benatti, he visited the ruins of a local Catholic church which collapsed in the tremors. Later he met survivors at a tent camp.
Twenty-seven people died in the magnitude 6 and 5.9 quakes which struck on May 20 and 29 respectively. More than 10,000 people were left homeless.
The Dalai Lama's trip to Italy has stirred controversy as Milan's municipality reversed plans to give him an honorary citizenship on Tuesday.
Media reported that the city, Italy's financial capital, backed down following pressure from the Chinese government, which considers the Dalai Lama a dangerous separatist.
Local politicians reportedly feared that granting the Dalai Lama honorary citizenship could prompt China to reconsider investments at the Universal Exposition, or Expo, 2015 which Milan is hosting.
Corriere della Sera newspaper quoted Milan's leftist Mayor Giuliano Pisapia as saying the Chinese consul had told him the honorary citizenship would be seen as a 'sign of non-friendship towards the Chinese people'.
The Dalai Lama would instead address Milan's city council, Pisapia's office said.
Buddhist activists and Tibetan representatives have slammed the about-turn as 'disgraceful'.
Monday, 25 June 2012 02:59
Agence France-PresseMIRANDOLA, Italy: The Dalai Lama visited emergency camps in northeast Italy housing thousands of people who were hit by two deadly earthquakes in May, Italian media reported yesterday.
Visiting the town of Mirandola, in the hard-hit Emilia Romagna region, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader told people not to lose hope.
“You must be determined, that is the only thing that will help you build a new house and face the future,” he said, calling the zone a “disaster”.
“It is not fair to come to a catastrophe zone like this empty-handed and so I have decided to donate $50,000 to the population,” he said.
The quakes, which hit on May 20 and May 29 with a magnitude of 6.0 and 5.8, killed 25 people and toppled houses, factories and historic churches and clocktowers.
Over 15,000 people were left temporarily homeless and just over 14,000 are still living in emergency structures, including schools, barracks and 37 tent camps, according to Italy’s Civil Protection Agency. The Dalai Lama will next travel to Matera in the southern Bari region to take part in a debate with fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureates Betty Williams and Rigoberta Menchu, then go on to Scanzano Jonico, nicknamed the city of peace, before ending his tour in Milan tomorrow.
The reports of the earthquake back in May here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/29/north-italy-earthquake-deathsEven in the wake of the news that Italy is withdrawing the idea of bestowing the Honorary Citizenship to HHDL, this does not even flinch the tenacity or compassion of HHDL. HHDL intentions and motivations to benefit others is clear. Crystal clear! There is no doubt in my mind that HHDL would ever hurt anyone intentionally.
So what about the sufferings of Shugdenpas the ban has created... does this mean HHDL is creating the suffering intentionally? Almost on a daily basis we hear andsee of HHDL's compassion and generosity... why is it that only ONE issue persists? The Ban? Why is there this "inconsistency" within the mind frame of HHDL?
Perhaps it is us viewing the ban as something that is bad, something that is wrong... sure every decision cannot please everyone and certainly will have a repercussion depending on which side one is on. However, I believe HHDL is an emanation of Chenrezig and I cannot for a moment think that an enlightened being would intentionally hurt... there must be a reason behind it all. A reason that we as mere mortals without foresight can ever comprehend. But with enough contemplation and reasoning, coupled with logic, logic of inconsistencies, one can deduce that a being such as HHDL undoubtedly has a much understanding and view so, we should hold firm to our practice and trust in HHDL>