Article unveils Dalai Lama's double tricks on Independence of Tibet and violence

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A signed article titled "What's in the Dalai Lama's mind on his birthday"unveils his double tricks on the issue of independence of Tibet.

At an Indian TV show "In conversation with the Dalai Lama" shown on July 6, 2010 by the National Deli Television (NDTV), the Dalai Lama changed his previous position concerning the issue of independence of Tibet and violence.

"Almost 99% are totally dedicated to non-violent methods. Few of the individuals may not be." referred by the Dalai Lama in his interview, "I think 2008 in November we had this big meeting here and we asked the people and there were strong voices about independence and criticism of our approach".

When he was asked "So if the majority opinion within the community changes, you will be willing to change your position? " he gave his answer "Have to."

The change of Dalai's position has caused great concern among quite a few international media because it articulates that he will switch his precious stand to 'Independence of Tibet' and violence, if someday, he fails to split Tibet from China through his "middle way" and his "non-violence" approach, according to the article.

Furthermore, the article points out the real meaning of the Dalai Lama's "middle-way" which he has been holding for so many years, and also, what he claims to "have to change" in his interview.

For those who know the truth must be pretty familiar that the Dalai Lama has actually been playing a double-dealing trick since he claimed his "middle way" approach in 1980s', according to the article.

On the one hand, he publicly cheated the public by his "middle way" and "non-violence" approach to win more sympathy for himself. On the other hand, he underhandedly incited the infiltrating, destructive and violent activities. One of the most serious events was the riot happened in Lhasa on March 5, 1989 and March 14, 2008 respectively, cited the article.

On the issue of violence, it seems that the Dalai Lama also changes his mind in spite of the peace lover he always poses before.

He has never given any criticism towards or taken any control of those extremist organizations such as "Tibetan Youth Congress" who label themselves in favor of the position of "independence of Tibet". On the contrary, he encourage and supports them in the name of "pro-democracy" and "respect public opinion", the article said.

Up till now, the majority of leaders in the Dalai Lama's clique come from this Tibetan separatist organization. Therefore, the "Have to" attitude of Dalai only shows that he will disclose his "hidden face" to "hardliner" from the previous "moderate" attitude.

Perhaps at the moment, what the Dalai Lama should think over is that if he abandon his approach of "middle way" and "non-violence", will it be proper for him to keep the hat of the Nobel Peace Prize on his head? or, will his backer continue to support him as what they used to before?

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