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Dalai Lama offers prayers to mark 51st anniversary of Tibetans' uprising | Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama offered prayers in Dharamsala on Wednesday to mark the 51st anniversary of Tibetans' aborted uprising against the Chinese rulers. Dressed in his traditional maroon and yellow robes, the Dalai
Lama prayed for the souls of those who had died fighting for the Tibetan cause
and praised those who continued their struggle against the Chinese in Tibet. "On
this occasion, I pay homage to those heroic Tibetan men and women, who sacrificed
their lives for the cause of Tibet, and pray for an early end to the sufferings
of those still oppressed in Tibet," the Dalai Lama said on the occasion. "Despite
the great hardships Tibetans have faced for many decades, they have been able
to keep up their courage and determination, preserve their compassionate culture
and maintain their unique identity." "It is inspiring that today a new generation
of Tibetans continues to keep Tibet's just cause alive. I salute the courage of
those Tibetans still enduring fear and oppression," said Dalai Lama," he added.
Thousands of Tibetan exiles, including Buddhist monks and nuns, along with foreign
sympathisers gathered in the famous Tsuglagkhang temple to commemorate the event.
"This uprising was mainly to say that Chinese rule in Tibet was unjust and we
wanted China to withdraw its troops from Tibet. So, since then Tibet is commemorating
this important anniversary. The struggle of the people is to seek greater freedom
for the people in Tibet," said Thubten Samphel, spokesperson of Tibetan Government
In-Exile. Protests led by Buddhist monks against Chinese rule in March 2008 gave
way to torrid violence, with rioters torching shops and turning on residents,
including Han Chinese and Hui Muslims. Tibetans see Hans as intruders threatening
their culture. At least 19 people died in the 2008 unrest, which sparked waves
of protest across Tibetan areas ahead of the Beijing Olympics. Pro-Tibet groups
abroad say more than 200 Tibetans have died in a subsequent crackdown across the
region. |
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