Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Action Fuel Self Tibetans

Tokio, (AFP). Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, urged lawmakers Japan to visit Tibet to investigate the reasons for the action of self-immolation and called on China to investigate dozens of Tibetan self-immolation act it.

Tibetan spiritual Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama was speaking to about 130 members of parliament, including Shinzo Abe, former prime minister and now re-elected as the leader of the main opposition. "I asked some of the members of parliament," Visiting Tibet "includes areas where citizens were killed Tibetan self-immolation of a" very sad ", said the Dalai Lama during a meeting in the Japanese Diet or parliament.

Earlier this month, a senior UN human rights official called on China to resolve the disappointment that has led to desperate acts of Tibetans, including some 60 action self-immolation since March 2011.

Two Tibetans were killed in separate self-immolation on Monday, is the eighth and ninth that have burned themselves in the last week in protest against Chinese rule over their territory.

Reports of their death came hours after the Dalai Lama urged the Chinese government to seriously investigate these incidents, and they are more willing to condemn rather than looking for the reasons behind the actions of protesters-protesters.

In response, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei accused the spiritual leader on Monday encourage suicide. "It is contrary to Chinese law and the teachings of the Buddha and the Dalai Lama instigated these people take the final," said Hong routine in a statement.

China insists that Tibet is an integral part of China and other countries that support the Dalai Lama is tantamount to interfering in China.

The Japanese government has conspired with the separatist activities of the Dalai Lama and the Japanese right-wing forces, which are contrary to the principles and spirit of China-Japan strategic relationship related to the territorial dispute.

Tokio officially recognizes Beijing stance that Tibet is part of China and the government prohibits officials meeting with the Dalai Lama during his visit.

But China criticized Japan for allowing the visits, which he said gave the monks a forum for the views it deems unacceptable.


Source: http://www.analisadaily.com/

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