Zhu, Zuolong: Supporting Tibetans Who Fighting for Their Ethnic Cultures
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Date: 3/10/2012 12:25:29 PM
Sender: Zhu, Zuolong
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Zhu, Zuolong: Supporting Tibetans Who Fighting for Their Ethnic Cultures
朱作龙(Zhu,Zuolong)
March 10, 2012, is the 53rd anniversary of Tibetans’ fight against violent suppression from China Communist Party. For more than half a century, the Tibet's religious culture and natural environment is destroyed and changed beyond recognition by China communist government. As a culture, and a lifestyle of the Tibetans, the Tibetan religion is gradually disappearing.
The monks of the temples in Tibetan region are the bearers of Tibetan religious culture. The disappearance of an ethnic culture may not arouse foreigners' deep feeling, but for the ethnic culture bearers, they have ceased to live. The Tibetans paid a heavy price for the protection of their own ethnic culture.
When the Tibetan monks were required to be loyal to the China communist government, and be opposed to the Dalai Lama, they felt themselves dead. Since the implement of Chinese-assimilation education, heirs who are able to read and analyze scriptures have been nonexistent in the temples. When the temples are utilized as tourist spots for making a profit, the temples are no longer shrines for salvation and redeeming people. When Tibet's sacred mountains are excavated, Tibet lose blessings and protection from deities. Therefore, Tibet's ethnic culture now reaches a grave crisis between life and death. If the Tibetans don't rebel and fight, Tibet's ethnic culture will disappear.
Zhu, Zuolong
March 10. 2012
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