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Voice for the Voiceless - Dalai Lama

Voice for the Voiceless - Dalai Lama

Date de sortie : 2025-04-05
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Date de sortie : 2025-04-05
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Chapter 13 | Voice for the Voiceless by the Dalai Lama [Audiobook]

Chapter 13 | Voice for the Voiceless by the Dalai Lama [Audiobook]

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To buy the book - https://amzn.to/41EGkGSTo buy My Land My People by the Dalai Lama - https://amzn.to/4iw8OtcSummary of "Voice for the Voiceless" by the Dalai Lama:In this book, the Dalai Lama recounts his seven-decade engagement with China's Communist leadership regarding Tibet. The memoir traces key historical events from the 1950 Chinese invasion through his escape to India in 1959, followed by decades of diplomatic efforts including his 1987 Five Point Peace Plan and 1988 Strasbourg Proposal seeking genuine autonomy for Tibet within China rather than independence. Despite multiple dialogue attempts (1979-1982 and 2002-2010), no resolution has been reached. The book details the worsening situation under Xi Jinping, including forced assimilation policies and the separation of Tibetan children from their families in Mandarin-only schools. While expressing grave concern about Tibet's future, the Dalai Lama finds hope in growing understanding between ordinary Chinese and Tibetan people, and appeals to the international community not to forget Tibet's struggle to preserve its unique culture and Buddhist traditions, which he believes offer valuable wisdom for all humanity.
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Date de publication : 5/4/2025 à 05:30:23

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To buy the book - https://amzn.to/41EGkGS
To buy My Land My People by the Dalai Lama - https://amzn.to/4iw8Otc
Summary of ”Voice for the Voiceless” by the Dalai Lama:
In this book, the Dalai Lama recounts his seven-decade engagement with China’s Communist leadership regarding Tibet. The memoir traces key historical events from the 1950 Chinese invasion through his escape to India in 1959, followed by decades of diplomatic efforts including his 1987 Five Point Peace Plan and 1988 Strasbourg Proposal seeking genuine autonomy for Tibet within China rather than independence. Despite multiple dialogue attempts (1979-1982 and 2002-2010), no resolution has been reached. The book details the worsening situation under Xi Jinping, including forced assimilation policies and the separation of Tibetan children from their families in Mandarin-only schools. While expressing grave concern about Tibet’s future, the Dalai Lama finds hope in growing understanding between ordinary Chinese and Tibetan people, and appeals to the international community not to forget Tibet’s struggle to preserve its unique culture and Buddhist traditions, which he believes offer valuable wisdom for all humanity.

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