What else is new about the CTA? It is entirely correct to say that the existence of CTA depends on HH Dalai Lama. After His Holiness has entered clear light, CTA will be even weaker. Another thing to point out is that His Holiness hinted strongly that His next reincarnation might not be back, this will fuel even more speculation of whether CTA will still be able to hold power and have the influence as a government, an exiled one.
Will CTA still be able to carry the flag of reviving Tibet's freedom from the 'grasping' of Chinese government? For me, and I am sure there will be a lot of people agreeing to what I think now, the answer will be NO. If they can't do it now, I don't believe they will be able to do it in the future. Not with the current people running it at least.
I beg to differ on this point on who cares about the CTA. If the members of CTA doesn't pull their weight, it is likely that they will lose support financially in face of the G7. Being in power denotes nothing when no work and results are shown. It is very sad to know that they do not realize this simple fact that their financial support and power will wear off eventually when CTA's reputation goes downhill.
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