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“Go there, Investigate” Dalai Lama appeals to the media
By Email[Saturday, October 31, 2009 17:44]
by Sherab Woser

His Holiness the Dalai Lama greets the media on his arrival at the Foreign Correspondent’s Club of Japan for a press conference. The exiled Tibetan leader is on his 12th visit to the island nation.
photo: Tenzin Choejor
His Holiness the Dalai Lama greets the media on his arrival at the Foreign Correspondent’s Club of Japan for a press conference. The exiled Tibetan leader is on his 12th visit to the island nation. photo: Tenzin Choejor
Tokyo, October 31: Interacting with the media on his second day in Japan, His Holiness the Dalai Lama strongly appealed to the international community and especially to the media to go to China and Tibet and investigate the reality of the situation.

“If you find out that what China’s Government is saying about Tibet is correct, then I will cease all my activities and apologise to them,” said the exiled Tibetan leader this morning at the Foreign Correspondent’s Club of Japan.

In his initial address to the media, the Nobel Peace laureate spoke in detail on his two main commitments in life of promoting human values and religious harmony.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama responses to a question from a Chinese news agency. The Tibetan leader appealed for more media freedom in China. 
Photo: Tenzin Choejor
His Holiness the Dalai Lama responses to a question from a Chinese news agency. The Tibetan leader appealed for more media freedom in China. Photo: Tenzin Choejor
“The inner values of a mother’s love and affection for her child does not come from religious faith or a constitution – it is our biological, human nature,” said His Holiness to rapturous applause from the international media contingent.

Responding to a question, the Tibetan leader expressed full support for Japan’s Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s proposed programme of basing his Government’s policies on the ‘happiness’ of the Japanese people.

“The key thing is education,” replied His Holiness. “Along with the development of the brain, modern education should also be able to develop warm-heartedness and inner values.”

While extolling the Chinese President Hu Jintao’s call for building a harmonious society, the Tibetan leader said that harmony cannot come from the ‘guns of PLA’ but only from trust and faith. Speaking directly to a correspondent from a Chinese news agency, His Holiness said that the over 1 billion people of China have the right to correct information and not just communist propaganda.

To a question regarding the controversy surrounding His Holiness’s planned visit to India’s north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh later this month, the Tibetan leader expressed his ‘surprise’ at China’s objections.

“In 1962 during the India-China war, the People’s Liberation Army already occupied all these areas but they announced a unilateral cease fire and withdrew, accepting the current international boundary,” said His Holiness.

The exiled Tibetan leader also recollected his deep ‘emotional attachment’ with the land of Arunachal Pradesh being the transit place from where His Holiness entered India during his escape in 1959, bringing him much ‘relief’ from the ‘fearful’ journey.

China lays claim to large swaths of Arunachal Pradesh and had officially objected to the visits of Indian’s Prime Minister and the planned visit of Dalai Lama to the state.

Dismissing the constant objections from the Chinese Government during his frequent visits outside his exile home of India, the Nobel Peace Laureate said that all his visits are ‘non-political in nature.’

His Holiness is scheduled to give public teachings on ‘The Three Principle Paths and Generating the Altruistic Mind (lamtso namsum and semkyi)’ later in the afternoon.
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