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Exiled Tibetan PM urges exiles to not disrupt Olympic relay Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 April 2008

New Delhi, Apr 10 (ANI): Exiled Tibetan Prime Minister Samdhong Rinpoche has urged exiled Tibetans not to disrupt the Olympic torch relay.

Rinpoche wished protesters would not do anything to embarrass the Indian government. He believed that there were some Tibetan groups who did not endorse the Dalai Lama's support for the Olympics.

He said that his government did not support the disruption of the Olympic torch relay around the world.

He said, "The Dalai Lama is advising people inside and outside Tibet not to disturb the games. We have a legitimate right to raise our voice against the grievances but these games should not be taken as an opportunity."

"We are consistent with that and there are people who do not agree with our stand because in a democratic society everybody has a right to have their own viewpoint. The stand of his holiness and the Tibet government in exile is very clear to the world and there is no confusion," he added.

Asked if the Olympics had helped highlight the Tibetan cause, Samdhong Rinpoche said it was just a coincidence and the uprising would have taken place even if the games were not happening.

"The uprising is neither because of the Olympics, it was steaming up dissatisfaction in the minds of the Tibetan people for a long time which has appeared at this moment and the world community has taken note of it." said Rinpoche.

Tibetans briefly protested on Thursday in New Delhi and organised a mock funeral protesting against the killings that took place in Lhasa.

China has termed the disruptions in the torch relay disgusting, and promised harsh punishment for those involved in the unrest in Tibet.

India, which hosts the Dalai Lama and his government-in-exile, has seen a wave of protests since the Chinese crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in Tibet last month.

More than 111,000 Tibetans live in exile and majority of them live in India.

The Olympic flame is due to pass through New Delhi on April 17.

In the meantime, U.S. President George Bush and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd both believe that China should engage in a dialogue with Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, as he is the man with whom business can be done.

Bush urged Beijing to “begin a dialogue” with representatives of the Dalai Lama as part of a drive to ease the situation in Tibet.

“If they ever were to reach out to the Dalai Lama they'd find him to be a really fine man, a peaceful man, a man who is anti-violence, a man who is not for independence but for the cultural identity of the Tibetans,” Bush said.

“Australia, like most other countries, recognises China's sovereignty over Tibet. But we also believe it is necessary to recognise there are significant human rights problems in Tibet,” Rudd said. (ANI)

 
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