In a statement today the Dalai Lama has appealed for a truce and friendship between Tibetans and the Chinese, but at the same time condemned the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for its propaganda set to create animosity. Justice for the World finds the statement accurately put.
The Dalai Lama said that: "From time immemorial, the Tibetan and Chinese peoples have been neighbours. In future too, we will have to live together. Therefore, it is most important for us to co-exist in friendship with each other.
Since the occupation of Tibet, Communist China has been publishing distorted propaganda about Tibet and its people. Consequently, there are, among the Chinese populace, not many who have a true understanding about Tibet. It is, in fact, very difficult for them to find the truth. There are also ultra-leftist Chinese leaders who have, since last March, been undertaking a huge propaganda effort with the intention of setting the Tibetan and Chinese peoples apart and creating animosity between them. Sadly, as a result, a negative impression of Tibetans has arisen in the minds of some of our Chinese brothers and sisters. Therefore, as I have repeatedly appealed before, I would like once again to urge our Chinese brothers and sisters not to be swayed by such propaganda, but, instead, to try to discover the facts about Tibet impartially, so as to prevent divisions among us. Tibetans should also continue to work for friendship with the Chinese people.
Looking back on 50 years in exile, we have witnessed many ups and downs. However, the fact that the Tibet issue is alive and the international community is taking growing interest in it is indeed an achievement. Seen from this perspective, I have no doubt that the justice of Tibet's cause will prevail, if we continue to tread the path of truth and non-violence."
Justice for the World deems today's injustices such as those in Tibet, Darfur and China most important and all related to the relentless surge for power of the Chinese Communist Party and we therefore keep promoting the book Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party , which according to a recent statement of an Chinese human rights activist has been read by over half of the Chinese people worldwide and, according to this week's article by the newspaper The Epoch Times, to have led to for over 50 million Chinese to withdraw from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations.
We encourage the Dalai Lama to continue to speak out and for Chinese mainlanders to keep reading independent analyses that concern them the most.




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