Cher Alexis,
I was thinking about your proposal, and my own question to the Forum, about ways of making the Indian government to intervene in help of the persecuted Sangha of Southern India.
Remembering the old battles back in 1996, I can say first that we, Westerners, are practically laughed at or ignored by oriental governments, to begin with by the one in Dharamsala. Our numbers as Western practitioners are minuscule to face such power as the government of HHDL, a man who was friends with Nehru and Indira Gandhi, and to talk against both government and DL to the Indian government. It would be a waste of time and another reversal for our people.
Another thing is that the Indian government knows to the minutest detail of the situation. Their Intelligence Service is among the most all pervading and accurate in the world. If it doesn't act is because it doesn't want to. Because of this, I don't think that writing to its consulates or embassies would do the trick, it's a matter of lack of numbers and power.
They might be more interested, though, if one or more main Indian newspapers talk about the situation, if they give the information and best of all, if they write an editorial paper about it. Then the government might perhaps be motivated to take some action.
Now, I don't think it should be us, Westerners, to go and try contacting the Press. It should be someone like Zawa Rinpoche and some other Tibetans living in the West, and they should do it as Tibetans alerting of the dire situation of their fellow Tibetan monks and demanding help for them.
Dear Zawa Rinpoche, what do you think about this?