A democracy, once declared and enshrined in the constitution of a country and its people, is sacrosanct and inviolable. Yet the CTA, the Tibetan Government -in- Exile, has violated its own constitution and made a mockery of it.
It is stated in Article 12 of the Tibetan Constitution that:
"(1)All religious denominations are equal before the law.
(2) Every Tibetan shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This right includes freedom to openly believe,practice, worship and observe any religion either alone or in community with others.
(3)(Such freedom as 1 and 2 above) shall be subject only to SUCH LIMITATIONS as are prescribed by the law and ARE NECESSARY IN THE INTERESTS OF PUBLIC SAFETY, FOR THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC ORDER, HEALTH OR MORAL, OR FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOM OF OTHERS.
The ban on Shugden practice was imposed by the CTA purportedly out of concern that Shugden practice would hurt the Tibetan Cause for Independence from China, and supposedly out of concern that the practice would threaten the health, safety and long life of HH Dalai Lama. The ban has been in place for a long while . Yet Tibet has not got its independence from China. As for HH Dalai Lama's health and safety, if Dorje Shugden were a spirit that threatened the life and safety of the Dalai Lama, how come it was the oracle of Shugden that advised the Dalai Lama to leave Tibet when He did (and just in the nick of time) and how come, it was Shugden who guided HH Dalai Lama and his entourage in a safe passage out of Tibet into India? So the facts on the ground have proven these two purported reasons for the ban as invalid and unfounded.
By virtue of the ban, all Shugden practitioners were treated as social outcasts and have not been allowed to live communally with others. The CTA, in violation of the basic rights of this group of Tibetans as stated above, have placed them in a position of great anguish and much suffering. The CTA have thus made a mockery of the Tibetan Constitution, which they had created in the first place.