Well it looks like this article has been stirring things up among the media too. Well done to the team for sending this out. Three major newspapers in India have since covered the story (not fantastic that they have hinted at Dorje Shugden practitioners being violent, but at least there is coverage and it could incite readers to think about how effective the Tibetan leadership really is in attaining independence for their people.
Here, have a read:
THE TRIBUNEhttp://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20121207/himachal.htm#13 Dorje Shugden followers write against CTA
Lalit Mohan
Dharamsala, December 6
Followers of Dorje Shugden, a controversial Tibetan sect opposed to the Dalai Lama, have written a letter to the Kangra police challenging methods and beliefs of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).
The police received a letter and a CD from the followers of Dorje Shugden on Tuesday.
The letter is anonymous and the CD contains a video footage of a programme broadcasted in a French channel in 2009.
In the letter it has been stated that members of the CTA are taking guidance from spirits like “Nechung Oracle”.
“Nechung Oracle” had predicted that the Dalai Lama and Tibetan exiles would go back to Tibet in 2012. However, nothing of this sort had happened as yet, the letter stated.
The letter has stated that the CTA should not follow the prophecies of spirits and instead should only worship the embodiment of the Buddha as the Dalai Lama.
The letter also criticises the CTA for not allowing the worship of Dorje Shugden, who they consider as an embodiment of the Buddha.
The CD sent to the police also contains a video footage that supports the message given in the letter.
SP, Kangra, Diljeet Thakur said: “We are looking into the source of the letter. It seems that the author of the letter has tried to challenge the ways and means of the CTA. The development has been reported to a contingent of the Himachal Police providing security to the Dalai Lama and they have asked to take necessary steps in this regard.”
Dorje Shugden is considered to be a wrathful spirit of a deceased Lama now working as “the worldly protector”. Shugden is believed to be a spirit of murdered Gelukpa Lama, who had opposed the 5th Dalai Lama both in debate and politics. He was found dead under mysterious circumstances.
There are about one million Dorje Shugden followers worldwide. The trouble between the followers of this sect and the present Dalai Lama began in 1975 when the yellow book was published.
In this book a message was given to Ge-Luk Lamas that they should not practice teaching of other schools or otherwise they would incur Shugden’s wrath and die prematurely.
After the publication of this book that was perceived as a direct challenge to the authority of the Dalai Lama, he banned the Shugden practices.
Reports said in the recent past the Chinese government had started promoting followers of Dorje Shugden to counter the influence of the Dalai Lama.
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HINDUSTAN TIMEShttp://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Breakaway-Tibetan-Buddhists-threaten-the-Dalai-Lama/SP-Article1-968931.aspxBreakaway Tibetan Buddhists threaten the Dalai Lama Naresh K Thakur
Dharamsala, December 05, 2012
After remaining dormant for five years, the dissident group in the Tibetan community in exile has once again started its covert activities in Dharamsala town. Dharamsala police received a parcel from followers of Dorje Shugden containing anti- Dalai Lama literature and a video CD.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) of Kangra G Siva Kumar, while confirming the news, said the some unknown person had been the parcel from Singapore.
"The parcel contains a pamphlet and a video CD," said Kumar, adding that there was nothing threatening in the contents.
"In the pamphlet and CD, questions have been raised over the efforts being made by the Dalai Lama and Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) for the freedom of Tibet and have alleged that proper path was not followed to achieve autonomy and independence," said Kumar. The Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile have also been accused of discriminating against Shugden devotees, added Kumar.
He said the CD contained a news clipping aired by a French channel in 2009. Meanwhile, SP Kangra, Diljeet Thakur said that security at the Dalai Lama's residence had been cautioned.
Shugden devotees are among the most violent fundamentalist groups among the exiles. One of their groups, Dorje Shugden Devotees Charitable and Religious Society (DSDCRS) has its headquarters in Delhi. In Feb1997, three Tibetan Buddhist monks, including the Dalai Lama's close associate, Lobsang Gyatso, who was opposed to Shugden-worship, were brutally murdered in Dharamsala. It was widely held that the perpetrators were monks loyal to Shugden.
The Indian police had identified and charged DSDCRS members of the triple murder and Interpol had issued a red corner notice against two accused in June 2007.
In 2008, an organisation named Western Shugden Society (WSS) had begun a campaign directed at the Dalai Lama. Picketing the venues where he was to appear around the world, they claimed that he was banning them from practicing their own lineage of Buddhism.
May this year, when the Dalai Lama apprehended a "poison plot" by the Chinese intelligence agencies, the Tibetan government in exile had felt threatened from fundamentalist groups backed by Chinese authorities. The CTA had asserted that efforts of the spiritual leader to reform and democratise the Tibetan society had emboldened certain fundamentalists within the community.
Shugden DorjeDorje Shugden is a controversial deity within Tibetan Buddhism. He is primarily associated with two influential lamas of the Gelugpa school of Tibet: Pabongka Rinpoche and Trijang Rinpoche. The Dalai Lama is the current head of the Gelugpa sect. Dorje Shugden is viewed by some as a protector and by others, including the Dalai Lama, as an 'evil and malevolent force'. In 1996, the Dalai Lama disassociated himself from the worshippers of Dorje Shugden and had appealed to the Tibetan community not to worship Shugden.
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The Times of Indiahttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Anonymous-parcel-questions-Dalais-role/articleshow/17500727.cmsAnonymous Parcel Questions Dalai’s Role S Gopal Puri
DHARAMSHALA: In charge of local police station has received an anonymous parcel from Singapore which questions the role of Dalai Lama and the deities in Tibetan freedom struggle. While the police officers are not clear on how to deal with the parcel contents, which also contained a video DVD, a security officer of the Tibetan administration said that it was a bid to mar reputation of Dalai Lama and disrupt affairs of the Shugden community.
"We received the parcel on Tuesday evening. It contains a DVD and a letter and the text at the bottom reads - DorjeShugden.net. We are probing the matter," said superintendent of police Diljeet Singh Thakur. The letter reads: "We write to you because this concerns the freedom of Tibet. Please watch the DVD video." The DVD contains a TV news report of June 2009 and talks about prophecies of Dalai Lama and Tibetan future.
The letter questions role of Tibetan state oracle "Nechung" stating that everybody knows that "Nechung has made many mistakes before".
Dorjee Shugden's controversy
The entire Tibetan community has been divided over the Dorje Shugden controversy. This is a segment of the Tibetan community which follows Dorje Shugden allegedly a dharma protector of the Sakya Gelug tradition. Sources said that believers of Dorje Shugden have been severed from voting rights and have even lost all connections to Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration.