Dalai Lama Slams Beijing for Burnings

Tibet's spiritual leader says China's 'totalitarian' policies sparked Tibetan self-immolations.
2012-04-15
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Students perform a cultural dance to greet the Dalai Lama on his arrival in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 13, 2012.
Students perform a cultural dance to greet the Dalai Lama on his arrival in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 13, 2012.
Photo courtesy of the Dalai Lama's office.

Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has blamed Beijing's "totalitarian" and "unrealistic" policies for the wave of self-immolations among Tibetans, saying the time has come for the Chinese authorities to take a serious approach to resolving the Tibetan problem.

He called on the Chinese leadership to adopt a "holistic view" in resolving the Tibetan crisis instead of a "self-centered" approach backed by power and wealth to suppress the Tibetans.

Thirty-three Tibetans have set themselves on fire since February 2009, challenging Beijing's rule in Tibetan-populated areas and calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet.

The burnings triggered protests by Tibetans questioning Chinese policies which they say are discriminatory and have robbed them of their rights.

The Dalai Lama, who is currently visiting Hawaii to speak about tolerance and peace, described as "very sad" the self-immolations by the mostly young Tibetans.

"I think this problem is not created by Buddhism, not created by Tibetan Buddhism culture [which is] very peaceful, very compassionate," the Dalai Lama said in an interview with Taiwanese broadcasting station Next TV.

"This problem started from totalitarian, blind sort of unrealistic policy. So, the people who create that policy must think seriously about this—that's my response," he said when asked about the self-immolations in the interview recorded before his Hawaii trip.

'Holistic view'

He asked Beijing not to take a "self-centered and short-sighted" approach but a "holistic view" in dealing with the Tibetan question.

He did not elaborate on the approach but said Chinese authorities should not use its immense power to "control the people."

This is "very short-sighted, very foolish thinking, totally lacking a holistic view."

The latest self-immolation occurred on March 30 when two monks set themselves on fire in Barkham (in Chinese, Ma'erkang) city in the Ngaba (Aba) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan.

The two subsequently died of serious burns, bringing to 25 the number of self-immolating Tibetans who have succumbed to their burns so far.

Contrary

Chinese authorities have labeled the self-immolators as terrorists, outcasts, criminals, and mentally ill people, and have blamed the Dalai Lama for encouraging the burnings which run contrary to Buddhist teachings.

The self-immolation protests have resulted in a Chinese security clampdown in the Tibetan-populated provinces of Sichuan, Qinghai and Ganzi, as well as in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

Aside from detaining hundreds of monks from monasteries, Chinese authorities have jailed scores of Tibetan writers, artists, singers, and educators for asserting Tibetan national identity and civil rights, exile sources said.

Reported by RFA's Tibetan service. Written in English by Parameswaran Ponnudurai.

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Anonymous Reader

Artist Michael Daly's English contains a good number of serious grammatical mistakes and unclear sentences. One wonders if he's not a Chinese Communist Party supporter posing as an American to express anti-Dalai Lama comments.

Apr 16, 2012 07:58 PM

Anonymous Reader

POLITICAL SUICIDE is heavy subject. It is a statement of extrem despair and hopelessness. Excuse me for not taking on the Dalai Lama compassion brand a moment while he visits Honolulu this weekend and undermines the genuine native Hawaiian struggle for independence, since the USA ilegally occupies the island region for 119 years. His Holiness not only undermines the nation and work of Queen Lili'uokalani but the idea of international law and sovreignity which is the most resounding signal of his to date that he beliefes Tibet is a conquered nation. He lays fowl the meaning of Aloha and is a victium or an anti-Christ at home in the USA. If pro-independence activists in Tibet are looking for support, hope, victory they must seek the resources they can rely on. When your own leader is caught in Hawaii mixing it up with subverted native Hawaiians and military monitarized pillars of occupation, yes, no wonder POLITICAL SUICIDE is a viable last resort for Tibetian warriors.

Apr 15, 2012 08:19 PM

Anonymous Reader

Dear Tibetan, please seek the peace, don't burn yourselves which is not the way. Tibet must live in peace son.

Apr 15, 2012 06:23 PM

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