Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Al Jazeera Top Story -- Revisits Court Case against the Dalai Lama

Al Jazeera’s People and Power has named ‘The Dalai Lama: The Devil Within’ one of their top two stories of 2008. As a result, Al Jazeera is now featuring it again.



The reporter has added at the end of the updated report:
"The case against the Dalai Lama is still with the courts. We hope to bring you an update later in the year."
As the lawyer for the persecuted Shugden practitioners, Shree Sanjay Jain, explains:
"It is certainly a case of religious discrimination in the sense that if within your sect of religion you say that this particular Deity ought not to be worshipped, and those persons who are willing to worship him you are trying to excommunicate them from the main stream of Buddhism, then it is a discrimination of worst kind."
Al Jazeera adds:
"No matter what the outcome of the court case, in a country where millions of idols are worshipped, attempting to ban the Deity is an uphill battle. One in which many Buddhist monks have lost their faith in the spirit of the Dalai Lama."
For a full transcript, see Al Jazeera News Documentary, October 2008.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Part Two: TV documentary by France 24: The Dalai Lama's Demons

Recently, France 24 sent journalists to India to investigate the claims of religious persecution by Dorje Shugden practitioners at the hands of the Dalai Lama and his supporters. This is what they found. Here we continue with Part Two of comments on this report. Part One can be found here.


Clarification of inaccuracies within the report

While, generally speaking, the report documents well the persecution against Dorje Shugden practitioners, there are nonetheless a few points that require clarification.

1.      Dorje Shugden practitioners are Chinese collaborators.  The inferences from the report range from Dorje Shugden practitioners are appreciative of the Chinese contribution to Tibet, through to they are receiving funding from the Chinese, through to they are outright collaborators with the Chinese.  This can be clarified as follows:

a.      There is no evidence whatsoever linking Dorje Shugden practitioners with the Chinese.  This is just a baseless allegation repeated again and again.  A lie repeated frequently does not become an actual truth, but it can become popular assumption, or at least enough of a rumour that people begin to doubt.  A good example is the often-repeated accusation that Barack Obama is a Muslim. 

b.      The only evidence that has been produced to 'prove' that Dorje Shugden practitioners are working for the Chinese is a couple of pictures of Dorje Shugden supporters meeting with Chinese officials.  Although there are far more pictures of the Dalai Lama with Chinese officials, nobody makes the absurd suggestion that such photos are a basis for saying he is working for the Chinese.  Anybody who has dealings in Tibet will need to have interaction with Chinese officials.  If there is 'no doubt' that Dorje Shugden practitioners are Chinese collaborators infiltrating the Tibetan community, then surely there must be more evidence than the picture of the back of somebody's head!  Surely this picture alone cannot be the basis of a systematic, 30 year campaign to completely eliminate 'even the memory of the name of Dorje Shugden' (the Dalai Lama's self-declared goal).

c.      During the Cultural Revolution, Mao would frequently declare that somebody was a Nationalist Spy or a Revisionist, and use this accusation as a means of discrediting any opposition.  It seems the Dalai Lama is holding himself true to his words that his persecution of Dorje Shugden practitioners will be like the Cultural Revolution.

d.      Any time that Tibetan officials or defenders are pressed to provide evidence substantiating their claims, all they can do is say 'everybody knows this to be so'.  Everybody may believe this to be so due to 30 years of propaganda and slander by the Dalai Lama, but history is replete with examples of everybody in a population believing what the propaganda says (Nazi Germany, Stalin's Russia, Mao's China, Kim's North Korea, Castro's Cuba, etc.).  It is a fair question to ask 'what is the basis of this belief?'  'What is the evidence substantiating this claim?'  If this is to be the basis of widespread religious persecution, a betrayal of the very principles that the Tibetan community is supposed to stand for (Religious Freedom) then surely it is fair to ask for proof whether the accusation is true or not.

e.      Any independent investigation would reveal that Dorje Shugden practitioners are receiving no financial support whatsoever from the Chinese.  Any independent investigation would reveal that these accusations are nothing other than convenient government lies designed to demonize and discredit any opposition.

2.      Objection:  But what about the pro-Chinese comments of Kundaling Rinpoche.  Surely this shows that Dorje Shugden practitioners are Chinese sympathizers.

a.      It is possible that a few Dorje Shugden practitioners, such as the individual shown in the interview, may feel that Tibet is better off under the Chinese than under the leadership of the Dalai Lama.  But this is an extreme minority view.  Any independent investigation would reveal that the overwhelming majority of Dorje Shugden practitioners are just as committed to the Tibetan cause as any other Tibetan or Buddhist practitioner. 

b.      This statement confuses cause and effect.  The Dalai Lama supporters say that Dorje Shugden practitioners are Chinese supporters (cause), therefore they need to be restricted (effect).  But the causality is actually reversed.  The Dalai Lama is persecuting Dorje Shugden practitioners (cause), which then may cause a small minority of them to prefer the Chinese (effect).  Absent the persecution, there would be no basis for this preference.  It is the ban itself that is creating sympathy for the Chinese cause; therefore, to remove such sympathy from Tibetan society, a more appropriate solution would be to lift the ban.

c.      To be unambiguously clear, the pro-Chinese sentiments expressed by Kundaling Rinpoche are in no way reflective of the views of the Western Shugden Society or the overwhelming majority of Dorje Shugden practitioners.  The Western Shugden Society has no political opinions whatsoever.  Its only objective is the restoration of religious freedom for Dorje Shugden practitioners.  It takes no position whatsoever on Tibetan politics, other than how it impacts religious freedom.

d.      Besides, feeling that China has brought some benefit to Tibet does not make somebody a Chinese agent or infiltrator.  This is a political opinion.  Oppositional political opinions are illegal only in authoritarian regimes.  The life blood of democracy is free opposition.  Either the Dalai Lama wishes to make Tibetan society democratic, at which point he should embrace opposition; or he declares that any opposition is national treason, at which point he forfeits any claim at being a democrat. 

e.      Even if there do exist a few Dorje Shugden practitioners who are Chinese agents, this is in no way a justification for the 'collective punishment' of all Dorje Shugden practitioners.  Why should innocent people be punished for the views of some?  If action needs to be taken against some individuals, then it should be targeted against those individuals, not against an entire spiritual population.

3.      Dorje Shugden practitioners engage in violence, commit murder and instigate arson.  Therefore, they need to be stopped.

a.      This is another incidence of a lie repeated often enough becoming publicly held myth.  With such a serious accusation, it is fair to ask the question:  what is the evidence?  Once again, when pressed, Tibetan leaders will reply 'everybody knows this.'  This is not evidence -- this is simply proof that the Dalai Lama's smear campaign has been effective. 

b.      When the Indian police investigated the accused Dorje Shugden practitioners, no evidence whatsoever was found against them, and they were cleared of all charges against them.  This has not stopped the Tibetan Government in Exile to continue to repeat and publish the accusation at every possible juncture.  Read a detailed account of the police investigation

c.      Showing pictures of murdered people and saying it was Dorje Shugden practitioners who did it does not prove that Dorje Shugden practitioners committed such awful crimes, it merely proves that some people were murdered.  It says nothing at all about who did it.

d.      Such murders are tragic, and anybody who committed such actions is not Buddhist.  Such violence must be condemned in the strongest possible terms, and all genuine Buddhists, Dorje Shugden practitioners included, share the moral outrage that such crimes are committed. 

e.      The crimes of a few misguided extremists cannot be a justification for punishing and demonizing an entire spiritual population.  Even if it was some extremist Dorje Shugden practitioners who committed these crimes (something we completely deny, this response is being made as a hypothetical), then it is those individuals who should be tracked down and punished, not the entire community of Dorje Shugden practitioners.  Surely any thinking person would not say all Muslims are murderers and should be punished just because some extremists engage in acts of terrorism.  The vast majority of Muslims are peace-loving, honourable people, and so should be treated with dignity, freedom and respect.  The whole world shares the moral outrage at the collective punishment of all Palestinians due to the actions of a few suicide bombers.  These are innocent people who should not be punished for crimes they did not commit.  In the same way, even if some extremist Dorje Shugden practitioners did commit such awful crimes (which, again, we deny), this is not a justification for punishing and persecuting innocent people.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, we thank the producers and reporters of France 24 for having the courage and journalistic integrity to investigate the simple question of whether the Dalai Lama practices at home what he preaches abroad.  This documentary demonstrates clearly that there are serious violations of religious freedom and other human rights taking place against Dorje Shugden practitioners and the source of such persecution is none other than the Dalai Lama himself.  As the report accurately described:  there is 'spiritual apartheid' taking place and it is 'taboo' to question the Dalai Lama.

We invite France 24 to investigate further the points clarified in this response.  Baseless rumour and often-repeated allegation is not evidence.  If an investigation were to take place, it would clearly show that these allegations have no foundation in reality and are nothing other than a government-orchestrated effort to silence and discredit any opposition.  The truth can never be defeated.

Posted courtesy of Dspak.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Dalai Lama: Discord in Exile - Swiss Documentary Transcript

The following is a transcript of a Swiss national television's evening news (SF1) series of news reports on the conflict in Tibetan society concerning the worship of the deity Dorje Shugden. Many questions have been raised by these reports, which are of interest for everyone interested in Tibetan politics and religion in general. Grave questions have been raised as to how the Dalai Lama and his government deal with minorities.

The first two programs dealt mainly with the people, lay and ordained, who have been directly influenced by the Dalai Lama's ban on the practice of Dorje Shugden. Worshippers of Dorje Shugden have been ousted from society, their houses burnt down, property destroyed, families torn apart, people have been threatened, stoned and stabbed by fanatical Dalai Lama supporters. The interviews of these individuals were heart moving due to the obvious distress in which they now have to live under the Dalai Lama's ban.

In the third program this evening the Dalai Lama explained his views. His explanations for the ban are: " Tibetan Buddhism is such a profound tradition, that there is a danger of spirit worship, that Buddhism could degenerate into spirit worship by practicing Dorje Shugden."

After this statement footage was shown of the writhing Nechung State Oracle (Nechung is recognized by the Dalai Lama as a worldly deity or spirit), one of the oracles, who the Dalai Lama frequently consults and who suggested the ban on Dorje Shugden worship. "The worship of Dorje Shugden is of great harm to the Tibetan cause and a danger to the life of the Dalai Lama."

The programme clearly shows the actions of the Dalai Lama's Government in Exile which were observed by the Swiss documentary team directly, the devastating effect on Dorje Shugden practitioners living in India and the curt denials of the Dalai Lama himself. For example, when the Dalai Lama was asked why he would not simply advise against the practice and then otherwise be tolerant, advising against violence, he repeated his statement that no one was being harmed. When confronted by the reporter about the announcements advocating violent action in newspapers and wall postings his answer was: "No, No, I think rumour." When asked "All the great masters who have worshipped the deity for centuries, was all of that wrong?" the Dalai Lama replied simply "Wrong! Yes! Wrong!". This is all the Dalai Lama had to say about his great Teachers.

Since these master who practised Dorje Shugden were his very own spiritual masters, and these are now discredited, where is his validation as a spiritual master and what happened to his lineage? This means that his own spiritual practice was wrong for over 40 years.

Please draw your own conclusions from the following transcript.

Dalai Lama: Discord in Exile - Swiss Documentary Transcript