Not encouraging self-immolations in Tibet: Dalai Lama
November 19th, 2011 - 1:00 pm ICT by IANSDharamsala, Nov 19 (IANS) Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, has expressed concern over self-immolation protests in Tibet, saying he was not encouraging such action, a report said Saturday.
He said he was very worried about the growing number of monks and nuns setting themselves afire.
In an interview with the BBC, the elderly monk said he was not encouraging such actions. He said there was no doubt they required courage, but questioned how effective it was.
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) based in this north Indian town said till now, 11 Tibetans have set themselves afire to protest China’s policies, for their demand of freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama to his homeland.
“The question is how much effect” the self-immolations have, the Dalai Lama said. “That’s the question. There is courage - very strong courage. But how much effect?
“Courage alone is no substitute. You must utilise your wisdom,” he said.
Asked whether he feared the actions could make life worse for people in Tibet, he said: “Many Tibetans sacrifice their lives…Nobody knows how many people are killed and tortured - I mean death through torture. Nobody knows.
“A lot of people suffer. But how much effect? The Chinese respond harder.”
Earlier this month, the spiritual leader asked the Chinese leadership to review 60 years of its Tibet policy, saying “using force is counterproductive and will not bring peace and stability”.
India is home to around 100,000 Tibetans and the government-in-exile, which is not recognised by any country.
- China, not Dalai Lama, to be blamed for self-immolations: Sangay - Mar 10, 2012
- Two self-immolations in Tibet - Mar 05, 2012
- 'Dalai Lama not inciting self-immolations' - Mar 26, 2012
- China, not Dalai Lama, cause for self-immolation: Sangay (Lead) - Mar 10, 2012
- Czech deputy PM concerned over Tibet situation - Mar 02, 2012
- Dalai Lama blames Beijing for self-immolations - Apr 21, 2012
- Self-immolations in Tibet politically motivated: Lawmaker - May 16, 2012
- Mother of three immolates herself in Tibet - May 31, 2012
- Refrain from drastic action, Tibetans told - Mar 27, 2012
- Adopt liberal policies for Tibet, exiles urge China - Jan 07, 2012
- Dalai Lama to attend prayers for peace in Tibet - Oct 17, 2011
- Dalai Lama asks China to review Tibet policy - Nov 05, 2011
- Exiles seek UN intervention in Tibet - Mar 21, 2012
- France concerned over self-immolations in Tibet - Jan 21, 2012
- Find 'middle way' for Tibet solution: Sangay - Nov 27, 2011
Tags: bbc, central tibetan administration, chinese leadership, courage, cta, dalai lama, dharamsala, earlier this month, elderly monk, exile, monks and nuns, no doubt, peace and stability, protests, tibet dalai lama, tibet policy, tibetan spiritual leader, tibetans, torture, wisdom