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Dalai Lama worried over spate of self-immolations in Tibet

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 04:05 IST

Saying such self-immolation acts require courage, the Dalai Lama however questioned how effective these were as means of protest.

In his first comment on the recent spate of 11 cases of self-immolations so far this year witnessed in Southern China, most of which have led to deaths, the 76-year-old Buddhist monk told BBC, "This is very strong courage. But how much effect?"

But he counselled that courage alone is no substitute. "You must utilise your wisdom."
Asked whether he feared the actions could make life worse for people in Tibet, he replied,

"Many Tibetan sacrifice their lives."

"Nobody knows how many people killed and tortured....I mean deaths through torture. Nobody knows. But a lot of people suffer. But how much effect? The Chinese respond harder."

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(Published 19 November 2011, 12:44 IST)

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