Being the religious leader of Tibetans, His Holiness would definitely be working closely with the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), especially so when matters pertain to religion. Therefore, I am surprise as to why His Holiness has not uttered a single word in reply to the "wanted list" issued by the CTA. Why has HH remained silent, and why has he not stopped the publication of this 'wanted list', knowing full well that the published list will definitely create violence between his supporters and the protestors. Remaining silent is usually a sign of agreement, because you have no further comment and approve of the situation going on. So in effect, His Holiness is directly supporting violence towards DS practitioners, when clearly as a religious leader, he should act in a way that protects all, instead of those in his favour.
Great that the ISC responds and holds the legal representatives of His Holiness in each country responsible. Hopefully it would deter any violence against the names published in that list, but I think that it would not do much in the long term. The best way to protect all is for the ban to come down.