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Dalai Lama to Myanmar, Sri Lanka Buddhists: Stop violence against Muslims

The Holy Quran does not condone murder of innocent people. You have zero knowledge of Islam. Before you quote any non sense from Daniel Pipes or Pam Geller or similar people let me spank you and tell you the reality.

[2:190] You may fight in the cause of GOD against those who attack you, but do not aggress. GOD does not love the aggressors.
[2:191] You may kill those who wage war against you, and you may evict them whence they evicted you. Oppression is worse than murder. Do not fight them at the Sacred Masjid, unless they attack you therein. If they attack you, you may kill them. This is the just retribution for those disbelievers.
[2:192] If they refrain, then GOD is Forgiver, Most Merciful.
[2:193] You may also fight them to eliminate oppression, and to worship GOD freely. If they refrain, you shall not aggress; aggression is permitted only against the aggressors.
I know this is off topic and I don't mean to come across as Islamophobic but I have come across a few verses in the Koran where it states there will be no mercy or forgiveness for Polytheists and Idol worshippers
 
The Rohingya will wage Jihad if not of the Buddhist junta gangsterism.

Sunni Muslims know when to wage Jihad and when not to. Sunni Muslims only wage Jihad on kind and gentle civilization. For example Sunni Muslims wage Jihad Israel, the only democracy in Middle East, in Thailand, another democracy..etc. Or Sunni wage Jihad when USA support them like Afghan, Xinjiang, Chechen, Bosnia, Kosovo and Syria.

Muslims behave very well under Stalin and Mao. When both leaders are gone, they wage Jihad.

Myanmar Junta is hard on anyone who try to foment trouble, not just Rohingya but Kachin, Karen, Shan, Wa..etc. Rohingya used to wage Jihad but they lost.

Muslims can wage Jihad in Thailand because they know Thai army will be less incline to kill indiscriminately.

But Myanmar gangster government is willing to scourge earth the village of Jihad kid, conducting killing and rape. Myanmar has China support. Also USA is trying to court Myanmar, so USA will not let lose their Sunni lapdog and accusing Myanmar having WMD, in order to impose no fly zone,

If Jihadist go alone, the entire Rohingya population may be subjected to expulsion.

If Myanmese listen to Dalai, you will see ISIS and Al Qaeda suicide bombing tomorrow.
 
Just a question is Dalai lama revered as leader of all Buddhist communities or just Tibetans???

Only Tibetans! Tibetan Buddhism is a mixture of Buddhism and Bon, a shamanistic native religion. That's why Tibetan Buddhism retains some shamanistic practices.
 
Also, as far as I know, no other Buddhist schools have so called spiritual leaders. I think Tibetan Buddhism is similar to Catholics with Pope and the organization around him. In this regard, I am very skeptical of Buddhism having a central figure since Buddhism teaches us self enlightenment and equality of all living beings.
 
It might have some influence over those tibetian monks. However, it does not mean much to Buddhists everywhere else in the world.

what a joker.


By Tim Hume, CNN
July 7, 2014 -- Updated 1226 GMT (2026 HKT)
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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama teaches the Buddhist faithful near Leh, India, on his 79th birthday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has condemned violence by Buddhists
  • Anti-Muslim communal violence has risen in Myanmar and Sri Lanka in recent years
  • In both Buddhist majority countries, the attacks have been linked to extremist monks
  • The Dalai Lama has previously decried religious violence perpetrated by Buddhists

(CNN) -- Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has made a renewed call for Buddhists in Myanmar and Sri Lanka to cease violence towards the countries' Muslim minorities, in an address delivered on his 79th birthday.

Speaking before tens of thousands of Buddhists, including Hollywood actor Richard Gere, the exiled Buddhist leader implored the faithful in the majority-Buddhist countries to refrain from such attacks.

"I urge the Buddhists in these countries to imagine an image of Buddha before they commit such a crime," he said in the Indian town of Leh.

"Buddha preaches love and compassion. If the Buddha is there, he will protect the Muslims whom the Buddhists are attacking."

Rising Buddhist nationalism in both countries, spearheaded by movements led by extremist monks, has led to communal violence targeting Muslims in recent years.

In Myanmar, religious violence has left more than 200 dead and close to 150,000 homeless -- predominantly members of the Rohingya Muslim minority, since unrest broke out in in the western state of Rakhine in June 2012.

I urge the Buddhists in these countries to imagine an image of Buddha before they commit such a crime
The Dalai Lama on anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar and Sri Lanka
Outbreaks of anti-Muslim violence have also occurred elsewhere in the country. Curfews were introduced in the second-largest city, Mandalay, last week after rioting left two dead and 14 injured.

READ MORE: Curfew imposed after deadly clashes between Buddhists, Muslims in Mandalay

Human rights groups said that extremist monks helped incite last week's violence, and were present in the rioting mobs.

In Sri Lanka last month, four people were killed in nights of religious violence in which Buddhist mobs attacked Muslim neighborhoods around the southwest town of Aluthgama.

Witnesses told CNN the rioting began after a rally organized by the far-right Bodu Bala Sena (Buddhist Power Force) group, at which the group's leader, a monk, gave an inflammatory speech against Muslims.

The Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile since 1959, has previously spoken out about the violence perpetrated by Buddhist nationalists.

In May last year, he made comments at a U.S. university decrying the violence in Myanmar, and he has written to Aung San Suu Kyi, a renowned Burmese pro-democracy campaigner and fellow Nobel Peace Prize winner, calling for a halt to the violence, his staff said.

The Dalai Lama was speaking before the audience in Leh to confer Kalachakra, a process intended to empower tens of thousands of his Buddhist followers to reach enlightenment, his office said.

Dalai Lama to Myanmar, Sri Lanka: End Muslim attacks - CNN.com
 
It might have some influence over those tibetian monks. However, it does not mean much to Buddhists everywhere else in the world.

what a joker.

Totally not the point. The point is that "a prominent person" will highlight the atrocity. Bringing the world attention to it.
 
The Dalai Lama is the poster boy of Buddhism to the West and has very little, if any, traction in Myanmar. I think he said this less as a call to us and Sri Lanka but rather to promote himself and the Tibetan cause in the West. For what it's worth, I agree with him. I know that in Myanmar, there are hundreds of more influential spiritual figures in the public eye - one of whom is actively trying to further incite for his own cause. Nothing the Dalai Lama says will have any relevance. Credit to the leaders who are similarly calling for the end of hostilities, though.

The Myanmar government are in a tricky position. They are well aware that such tensions are destabalising the nation and natural prejudices are being allowed to be manipulated and hate preachers have been banned from public speaking for inciting hate speech before, but there is just so much animosity right now and religious intolerance is growing to such a level that with the elections just a year away, it would be political suicide to openly ban any popular movements right now.

The Rohingya will wage Jihad if not of the Buddhist junta gangsterism.

Sunni Muslims know when to wage Jihad and when not to. Sunni Muslims only wage Jihad on kind and gentle civilization. For example Sunni Muslims wage Jihad Israel, the only democracy in Middle East, in Thailand, another democracy..etc. Or Sunni wage Jihad when USA support them like Afghan, Xinjiang, Chechen, Bosnia, Kosovo and Syria.

Muslims behave very well under Stalin and Mao. When both leaders are gone, they wage Jihad.

Myanmar Junta is hard on anyone who try to foment trouble, not just Rohingya but Kachin, Karen, Shan, Wa..etc. Rohingya used to wage Jihad but they lost.

Muslims can wage Jihad in Thailand because they know Thai army will be less incline to kill indiscriminately.

But Myanmar gangster government is willing to scourge earth the village of Jihad kid, conducting killing and rape. Myanmar has China support. Also USA is trying to court Myanmar, so USA will not let lose their Sunni lapdog and accusing Myanmar having WMD, in order to impose no fly zone,

If Jihadist go alone, the entire Rohingya population may be subjected to expulsion.

If Myanmese listen to Dalai, you will see ISIS and Al Qaeda suicide bombing tomorrow.

Some good insights you raised.
 
The point is that it does not have any credibility from such a former serf lord. Nobody gives a damn what it thinks.

The only purpose for it to be useful is to be played by those western politicians.

Totally not the point. The point is that "a prominent person" will highlight the atrocity. Bringing the world attention to it.
 
The point is that it does not have any credibility from such a former serf lord. Nobody gives a damn what it thinks.

The only purpose for it to be useful is to be played by those western politicians.

Must everything be a "western ploy" to you?

Dalai Lama speaks out on religious violence
By AFP | Monday, 07 July 2014
The Dalai Lama Sunday reiterated his plea to Buddhists in Myanmar and Sri Lanka to halt violence against Muslims, in a speech to tens of thousands of devotees to mark his 79th birthday.

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Dalai Lama and Richard Gere (AFP)

In front of the massive crowd that included Hollywood film star Richard Gere in northern India, the Dalai Lama said the violence in both Buddhist-majority countries targeting religious minority Muslims was unacceptable.

"I urge the Buddhists in these countries to imagine an image of Buddha before they commit such a crime," Tibet's exiled spiritual leader said on the outskirts of Leh, high in the Himalayas.

"Buddha preaches love and compassion. If the Buddha is there, he will protect the Muslims whom the Buddhists are attacking," the leader, who fled Tibet for India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, said.

The Dalai Lama also expressed shock at a wave of deadly violence by Sunni militants against fellow Muslims, although he did not refer specifically to Iraq, where such militants have overrun swathes of five provinces north and west of Baghdad.

Gere greeted the Dalai Lama on stage, shaking his hand and praising the leader on behalf of several thousand foreign devotees who had gathered for the speech.

Inter-communal violence in Myanmar has overshadowed widely-praised political reforms since erupting in 2012. It has largely targeted Muslims, leaving at least 250 people dead.

Last month in Sri Lanka, four people were killed and hundreds of shops and homes damaged in the island's worst religious violence in recent decades.

The Dalai Lama celebrated his birthday at his residence on the outskirts of Leh in Ladakh, a mainly Buddhist region.

He was in Ladakh to confer Kalachakra, a Buddhist process that empowers tens of thousands of his disciples to attain enlightenment.

Two years ago, the Nobel Peace Prize winner announced that he was retiring from political duties and upgraded the role of prime minister of the Tibetan exile community.

He devolved power in an attempt to lessen his own totemic status and secure the movement's future after his death.

But he is still the most powerful rallying point for Tibetans, both in exile and in their homeland, and remains the universally recognised face of the movement.

The leader supports "meaningful autonomy" for Tibet within China rather than outright independence. But China accuses the Dalai Lama of covertly campaigning for Tibet's independence, and calls him a "splittist".

Dalai Lama speaks out on religious violence
 
Before coming to the west, I thought too many craps from communist propaganda.

Well, after coming to the west for almost two decades, I see there are even more craps from western propaganda than the commie.

Anyway, without any other propaganda, that lama is still one of the biggest hypocrite and sxxkers in the world so far.

western ploy has been well played on it for the past 50 years.

Must everything be a "western ploy" to you?

Dalai Lama speaks out on religious violence
By AFP | Monday, 07 July 2014
The Dalai Lama Sunday reiterated his plea to Buddhists in Myanmar and Sri Lanka to halt violence against Muslims, in a speech to tens of thousands of devotees to mark his 79th birthday.

lama.gif

Dalai Lama and Richard Gere (AFP)

In front of the massive crowd that included Hollywood film star Richard Gere in northern India, the Dalai Lama said the violence in both Buddhist-majority countries targeting religious minority Muslims was unacceptable.

"I urge the Buddhists in these countries to imagine an image of Buddha before they commit such a crime," Tibet's exiled spiritual leader said on the outskirts of Leh, high in the Himalayas.

"Buddha preaches love and compassion. If the Buddha is there, he will protect the Muslims whom the Buddhists are attacking," the leader, who fled Tibet for India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, said.

The Dalai Lama also expressed shock at a wave of deadly violence by Sunni militants against fellow Muslims, although he did not refer specifically to Iraq, where such militants have overrun swathes of five provinces north and west of Baghdad.

Gere greeted the Dalai Lama on stage, shaking his hand and praising the leader on behalf of several thousand foreign devotees who had gathered for the speech.

Inter-communal violence in Myanmar has overshadowed widely-praised political reforms since erupting in 2012. It has largely targeted Muslims, leaving at least 250 people dead.

Last month in Sri Lanka, four people were killed and hundreds of shops and homes damaged in the island's worst religious violence in recent decades.

The Dalai Lama celebrated his birthday at his residence on the outskirts of Leh in Ladakh, a mainly Buddhist region.

He was in Ladakh to confer Kalachakra, a Buddhist process that empowers tens of thousands of his disciples to attain enlightenment.

Two years ago, the Nobel Peace Prize winner announced that he was retiring from political duties and upgraded the role of prime minister of the Tibetan exile community.

He devolved power in an attempt to lessen his own totemic status and secure the movement's future after his death.

But he is still the most powerful rallying point for Tibetans, both in exile and in their homeland, and remains the universally recognised face of the movement.

The leader supports "meaningful autonomy" for Tibet within China rather than outright independence. But China accuses the Dalai Lama of covertly campaigning for Tibet's independence, and calls him a "splittist".

Dalai Lama speaks out on religious violence
 

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