Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Chinese police clash with monks over Dalai Lama award

Jonathan Watts in Beijing
Tuesday October 23, 2007
Guardian Unlimited

Chinese police and soldiers have clashed with Buddhist monks in several towns in Tibet during a crackdown on celebrations to mark the award of a US congressional gold medal to the Dalai Lama last week.

According to Tibetan activist groups and Hong Kong media, the security forces have attempted to suppress monasteries that tried to mark the prize-giving with special prayers or decorations.

Despite government efforts to remove satellite dishes, halt sales of celebratory fireworks and block websites such as YouTube, news has spread quickly about the accolade and the meeting last week between the Tibetan spiritual leader and US president George Bush.

Beijing is furious about the award for the Dalai Lama, who it accuses of being a 'splittist' intent upon challenging the territorial integrity of China. The Dalai Lama says he is not seeking independence, but wants autonomy for Tibetans inside China.

The Free Tibet campaign says clashes and crackdowns have been reported in the capital Lhasa, as well as in the Tibetan communities of Qinghai and Gansu.

Citing sources in Dharamsala - the Indian home of Tibetan exiles - it says there are unconfirmed rumours that one or two monks have been killed in Lhasa.

The confrontation is said to have begun on 17 October after celebrating monks repainted the walls of the Dalai Lama's residence in Drepung Monastery and held a special prayer meeting.

The Ming Pao newspaper said 3,000 armed police surrounded the monastery and refused to allow the 1,000 or so monks to leave.

Details of the crackdown are hard to ascertain because the Chinese authorities keep a tight lock on Tibet. In recent days the YouTube website has been difficult to access in Beijing, prompting speculation that it has been blocked to prevent people on the mainland from seeing video of the Dalai Lama receiving the congressional award.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Finally the big day has come for Karma!!!




Namaste,
The bottom blog is taken from Karma benefit site http://help4karma.terapad.com please read.



Dear friends,
Finally, the day we have been waiting for has come. The day, which will change the life of a Buddhist monk. Karma is his name and he is my brother. He has been a monk for 15 over years. His daily life style is to practice & learn Buddhism from Great Lamas. Without such guidance this day would not have been possible. Without your help, support & unconditional prayers this day may not have come so smoothly. Therefore, we Lama family would like to thank you for everything you have done for us.


I still remember, when I first knew about Karma's illness. My mind almost could not understand how something this powerful possibly could happen to Karma. I realized for a second, the reason I am here in this very time and place is to help Karma. In my mind I was determined to find help for him. I can do this. One thing lead to another. Soon, true living Buddhas like you out there who heard my plea and came to help Karma. We deeply thank you for your kindness and help to Karma and all of us.


Today the October, 9th of 2007 current http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=831US Central time & current India http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=438 time. I just found out that the day of Karma's surgery is today at St. John's Medical Hospital, Bangalore, India. However, the exact time of the day could not be confirmed. It is believed that the time of surgery could very close to be around 5 to 6 o'clock in the morning US Central time on 10th of October. If not the first surgery in the next session. I will update the approximate time as soon as I find out.


Please pray with us once again for the successful surgery for our Karma Lama. We will never forget this day. The happy day for my brother Karma and for all of us.

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