![]() and they are in no way hindered by the Dalai Lama or anybody to worship Shugden. The Western protesters (mainly NKT followers) do in no way accept the Dalai Lama, they see him as a “ruthless dictator”, the “worst dictator of our Modern Time”, the “enemy of the Buddha Dharma”, “evil and cruel” etc. The campaigning Western Shugden group takes some individual cases out of context and wrongly claim it would be a policy of the Dalai Lama or the Central Tibetan Administration to “persecute” Shugden practitioners, wrongly claiming there would be a policy to hinder them to get access to medical care, education or passport issues. The Delhi High Court refused in 2010 to even investigate the allegations made by Shugden followers in India due their baseless and vague nature. Contrary to this real violence and oppression against Tibetans by China not ANY Shugden follower has been imprisoned, tortured and claims of their so called “persecution” are heavily exaggerated. In that way the media miss to make their job and indirectly support the NKT to spoil the activities of the Dalai Lama who tries hard to reduce the pain of his people who are really oppressed, tortured, imprisoned and persecuted by China if they strive for any own opinion or their own human and religious rights. ![]() Most media in the US have fallen pray to the Shugden group’s distorted allegations quoting the protesters and their press speakers without any investigation about the factual accuracy of their claims – they have not consulted any academic expert either as far as I can see. The world wide media campaign comes in the guise of a ‘fight for religious freedom and against religious persecutions’, and includes the manipulation of Wikipedia. The New Kadampa Tradtion (NKT) was able to generate a lot of attention to their anti-Dalai Lama campaigning (via one of their front organizations, the International Shugden Community) in the US in February and March 2014.
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