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Because of his profile and popularity, China objects strongly to political leaders from other nations meeting him. In recent years, senior figures in the governments of the UK, France, Germany, Norway and South Africa among others have avoided meeting the Dalai Lama, although US presidents have continued to receive him. China may wish to undermine the Dalai Lama, but Tibetans continue to push back. Read more about the campaign, and sign the petition which calls on political and religious leaders to tell China that they will never recognise any Dalai Lama it appoints.

The Dalai Lama is sometimes met with protests when he travels abroad. Members of the community of Buddhists who follow Shugden claim that he has banned their religious practice and that they suffer from discrimination. Their accusations are often expressed in strongly inflammatory terms. Despite being in his 80's, he still has a very busy schedule, giving teachings in India and touring the world to give talks.

China's denigration of the Dalai Lama, their prohibitions on following his teachings and their refusal to allow him to enter Tibet is a common cause of protest in Tibet. The 13th Dalai Lama Tibetan Buddhists believe that the Dalai Lamas are the manifestation of the Buddha of Compassion and are enlightened beings, who have chosen to take rebirth reincarnation in order to serve humanity. How you can take action China may wish to undermine the Dalai Lama, but Tibetans continue to push back.

Join the campaign. Video of Recognise the Dalai Lama? Related news:. But without them, he could hardly see. With that gun. More walks, more walks, that gun becomes heavier, heavier, heavier. Then I escaped. And then we reached outside, the little bit of distance from gate area, then nobody now noticed. Very, very tense. We cannot prevent that. Within a short space of time, the Dalai Lama was able to make out in the silhouettes of his family, his tutors, his cabinet and his staff.

Thirty mounted, impressive-looking local Khampa warriors were guarding them and waiting for the Dalai Lama with arms straight out in front of them in obeisance, holding traditional white scarves of greeting. The escape party decided to travel in three groups. Young Tenzin and his family would go ahead, next the Dalai Lama and his group would follow, and finally, a set of tutors and members of the Kashag would bring up the rear.

It would have been easy for a rebel to have handed the relatively unprotected high lama over to the PLA. Instead, villagers helped as best they could, feeding and sheltering the party in the humblest of circumstances. Her skin peeled and she was barely able to stand. The horses they rode were not fit for the punishing journey as they were court animals used to being pampered.

As some of the steeds were dying, when the party came to a village, they asked if they could use local pack animals.

But in the end, forty village men and women decided to help the escaping group by carrying the baggage across the mountains for them. Heading south, on 20 March, the Dalai Lama and his party met some Khampa warriors who were on horseback.

Talty states that on 22 March they met with the Dalai Lama and gave him information about how the CIA had trained the rebels at Camp Hale, how Athar and Lhotse were in touch with Washington, and that President Eisenhower was being kept informed of events. Khampa Ratuk Ngawang made sure that the Dalai Lama and his party were escorted safely through his territory, and then turned back to fight the PLA. This was how it went. As the Dalai Lama journeyed south, Khampa rebels provided a devoted, armed escort through the areas in which they operated.

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