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His Holiness: Compassion brings harmony among mankind By Shalkie: June 07, 2016

The Dalai Lama at the US Institute of Peace in Washington, DC,June 13, 2016. Photo: Reuters By Steve Shaw: June 14, 2016

The Chinese government has said that the United States should avoid breaking its promise to support the country’s “one China policy”, ahead of a possible meeting between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and President Barack Obama. The caution made by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang comes as Taiwan’s new president also prepares to visit the US on her way to Panama. Under the “one China” policy, Beijing is insistent that foreign governments recognise both Taiwan and Tibet are part of China. “I can responsibly tell you that on this issue the US government has made solemn promises, which is to uphold a one China policy,” Lu said during a daily news briefing on 14 June. Lu added that the United States must recognise Tibet as an inseparable part of China and said His Holiness the Dalai Lama, “often puts up the facade of religion to peddle internationally his political position of splitting China. We demand no country or government give him any space for such activities and should certainly not do anything the 1.3 billion people of China would resolutely oppose.” Whether the US President is willing to meet with His Holiness the Dalai Lama is yet to be confirmed but the Tibetan spiritual leader told the Reuters news agency that a meeting is “not finalised” but a possibility. The dispute over the South China Sea has recently been fuelling tensions between China and the US and last month Chinese State media accused the US of being an “active provoker” of Tibetan independence. Meanwhile, a report published at the end of 2015 by the US government’s Congressional Executive Commission on China said: “Human rights and rule of law have suffered a devastating blow since President Xi Jinping came to power. By nearly every possible measure, China today is more repressive and more brutal.”

Dharamshala — The spiritual leader of Tibet, His Holiness, the Dalai Lama at the request of Nalanda Shiksha commenced the three day teaching on Chapter 4 of Shantideva’s Bodhicharyavatara (Tib: chodug), today, June 7 at Tsuglagkhang Temple, Dharamshala. His Holiness bestowed his presence to a crowd of thousands comprising of Tibetan, Indian and foreigner devotees and admirers. As many as 6650 people from 78 countries, including 1200 Indians are attending the three-day teachings. Speaking on Indian religious diversity, His Holiness said “India is the land of spirituality and philosophy. Many religions co-exist in harmony and peace. It is also the birthplace of Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. India’s religious harmony and secular values have been inspiring for the rest of the world”. He further expounded that love and compassion are inherently the core values of all the religions, therefore practicing them would inevitably propagate harmony among the mankind. In accordance with the Sanskrit traditions he emphasized that Buddha, Dharma and Sangha the three jewels of Buddhism as called by His Holiness, can be understood by logic and reason. This could be delineated by the second turning of the Three Turnings of the Wheels of Dharma wherein a lot of emphasis was given on using reason as a method to realize the ultimate reality i.e emptiness and the subsequent compassion grounded in it. Understanding diversity is important to understand reality. And the ultimate reality of all the diversity remains to be the emptiness. Discussing Chapter 9 on Wisdom from Bodhicharyavatara, the text which according to His Holiness is the best text on the development of the Bodhichitta he highlighted that to combine Method and Wisdom we need to understand the appearance of things and then how they really are. What we consider good or

His Holiness the Dalai Lama during his first day teaching on Shantideva’s Bodhicharyavatara at the main Tibetan temple in Dharamshala, India, on June 7, 2016. Photo: TPI/Shalkie

bad has its own cause and conditions. Therefore, one should not be content with the appearance as things don’t have absolute nature or existence, but should focus on the real picture. Self-cherishing attitude and our dependency on the appearance work together to cause pain and harboring of the negative qualities, therefore cherishing others over oneself is a form of liberation.

His Holiness also compared the understanding of Buddhism among Indians now from his experiences in the past. Being appreciative, he said “I can see Indians today are taking interest

New Tibetan books Tibetans shall be happy in Tibet, Chinese shall be in China

Tibetan monk arrested after solo protest calling “Freedom for Tibet”

Campaign group calls for divestment in Tibet water industry Deputy Speaker Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok launching the book titled Tibetans shall be happy in the Land of Tibet, Chinese shall be in China, a collection of historical documents compiled by Ven Bagdro at the LTWA hall, Gangchen Kyishong, 14 June 2016. Photo: CTA/DIIR

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Tibet Spring 5100 publicity photograph. Photo: TPI By Steve Shaw: June 14, 2016

The Tibetan rights group Free Tibet has launched a new campaign aiming to bring awareness to the exploitation of Tibet’s water resources and highlight the dangers of the rapidly expanding bottled water industry. As part of this campaign the group hopes to persuade foreign companies to divest shares and discontinue their support of Tibet water bottling companies because of the threat the business poses to the sustainability of water resources that millions of people across Asia depend on. One such investor is Blackrock, a large multinational corporation that is also one of the largest investors in the popular Tibet 5100 brand, which is owned by Tibet Water Resources Ltd (TWRL). Free Tibet is urging its supporters to write to Blackrock and demand the company withdraws their support of TWRL and ensure all stock is sold. Tibet 5100 has strong links to the Communist Party of China and the Chinese government and Blackrock is said to have received more than US$50m in government support for its investment. Another big investor in TWRL is US Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz. Their investments have been made through a trust called HFI Imperial. Free Tibet Director Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren wrote to the Kerry family on 17 May and called their investment “inappropriate and counterproductive” and urged them to “ensure that this investment comes to an end.”

Geshe Lobsang Monlam launching the book titled Computer Science Technology, a new Tibetan book writen by Mr Sanay Dorjee at the Lhasa’s new hall, Mcleodganj, India, June 12, 2016. Photo: Tibet Times

Interviwing the real subject Ven Lobsang Tsering staging a peaceful march, carrying a photograph of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in Ngaba County street, Amdo, north-eastern Tibet, on June 7, 2016. Photo: TPI By Shalkie: June 07, 2016

Dharamshala — Reports coming out of Tibet say Chinese authorities in Ngaba County of north-eastern Tibet have detained a Tibetan man after he launched a solo protest in Ngaba county in protesting against the repressive Chinese occupation of Tibet. According to a video submitted to TPI by a source, Lobsang Tsering, a monk in his twenties, was taken into custody shortly after staging a peaceful march, carrying a photograph of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama and shouting slogans “May His Holiness the Dalai Lama live for 10,000 years!” and “Freedom for Tibet” at around 4 pm on Tuesday, June 7. His whereabouts are currently unknown. “Lobsang shouted slogans calling for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and freedom for Tibet. Chinese police immediately arrested him at the spot,” Kanyag Tsering and Lobsang Yeshe,

two Kirti monks in exile in Dharamsala, a close contacts in the region told the Tibet Post International. He is the son of father Sherab (household name is Ngoray) and mother Yuko, and presently belongs to the Kalachakra College, one of the four main colleges of Ngaba Kirti monastery. Hundreds of Tibetans, including writers, bloggers, singers and environmentalists, have been detained or are imprisoned since 2008, after attempting to express their views or share news of the situation in Tibet with the outside world, and provides further evidence of a widespread crackdown against free expression in Tibet. Sporadic demonstrations challenging Chinese repressive rule have continued in Tibet since widespread protests swept the region in 2008, with more than 140 Tibetans to date setting themselves ablaze to oppose Beijing’s repression and call for freedom in Tibet and the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Geshe Lobsang Monlam launching the book titled Computer Science Technology, a new Tibetan book writen by Mr Sanay Dorjee at the Lhasa’s new hall, Mcleodganj, India, June 12, 2016. Photo: Tibet Times

Tibet Post International has released a new Tibetan book titled “Interviewing The Real Subject”, in Dharamshala, India, on May 27. The book contains 29 extensive interviews with Sikoyong, Parliament Speaker, Cabinet ministers, Tibetan NGO leaders, and former political prisoners, printed at Norbu Graphics in New Delhi, India. The interview designed to explore what the top Tibetan officials, NGO leaders and activists think and feel about the tough challenges they face, while striving to achieve or to improve their cultural, political, social, economic and democratic activities. Photo: TPI


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