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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

A ban the Dalai Lama imposed on followers of JeTsongkhapa's teachings affects even children and takes away their right to continue their education.

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  • whatever our differences of opinion, we should respect each others freedom to practise religion. Its a bit odd that the Dalai Lama will allow Christians, Muslims, criminals, satanists anyone - to attend his Dharma talks but not Shugden followers. Not very logical, dont you think? There must be a bigger picture at hand. Think.

  • According to statistics, the family of the 14th Dalai Lama possessed 27 manors, 30 pastures and more than 6,000 serfs. About 33,000 ke (one ke equals 14 kilograms) of qingke (highland barley), 2,500 ke of butter, two million liang of Tibetan silver, 300 head of cattle, and 175 rolls of pulu (woolen fabric made in Tibet) were squeezed out of its serfs every year.

  • Dalai Lama don't respect Human Right at all !!!!

    Dalai Lama respect freedom religion now !!!!

    Dalai Lama stop pesercution Tibetan monk now !!!!

  • Dalai Lama, please show the world a good example and practise the teachings in your daily life - not just preach them from the throne! Show religious tolerance to Shugden practitioners.

  • It's appalling that the Dalai Lama is preventing these young monks from entering a Buddhist Temple! It doesn't sound very Buddhist to me.

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