Dalai Lama Declares Successor Will be Reincarnated Outside China
- The Dalai Lama published a book titled "Voice for the Voiceless" to serve as a framework for Tibet's future after his death, aiming to guide relations with Beijing.
- In the book, the Dalai Lama emphasizes that the freedom of the Tibetan people cannot be denied forever, sharing his efforts over seven decades to advocate for Tibet.
- Penpa Tsering, the head of the Tibetan government in exile, stated they do not seek full independence but rather greater autonomy through a "Middle Way" policy.
- The Dalai Lama expressed hope that the book would inspire a peaceful resolution to the struggle for freedom and dignity beyond his lifetime.
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66 years after Dalai Lama fled Tibet, his hopes for return fade
There was a time not too long ago when Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, was optimistic about returning to his homeland. Now, 66 years after his dramatic escape from Lhasa, Tibet, his recently published book, unambiguously critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping, only decreases any prospects of his return home.He was barely 24-years old when he was forced to flee the 330-year-old Potala Palace, the traditional abode of the Dalai Lamas, amid t…
The next Dalai Lama will not come from China – with this thesis the spiritual head of Tibet provides tension.
New riferrafe between the Dalai Lama and the Communist Party of China (PCCh), due to esoteric complaints. In her speech this week, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning laid down doctrine on the transmigration of souls. “The reincarnation of the Dalai Lama will be in China, as it has always been, and will be localized and validated by the traditional procedures employed by Tibetans for centuries,” she said. Continue reading...
Tibetan Govt-in-Exile President slams China over Dalai Lama reincarnation claims, calls it blasphemous - The Tribune
Speaking to ANI, Tsering said that the Dalai Lama himself has to decide where he is going to be reborn and to whom he is going to be reborn and added that it is not something that a government can decide, particularly the one who does not believe in any religion.
Tibetan Govt-in-Exile President slams China over Dalai Lama reincarnation claims, calls it 'blasphemous'
Speaking to ANI, Tsering said that the Dalai Lama himself has to decide where he is going to be reborn and to whom he is going to be reborn and added that it is not something that a government can decide, particularly the one who does not believe in any religion.
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