Nepal's Maoists have accused Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama of brainwashing children as young as seven years after luring them away from Nepal in the name of educating them.This week, 29 young boys, aged between seven and 14 years, were brought to Kathmandu from remote mountainous in Solukhumbu district ...
...the Nepal-Tibet border to be sent to Dharamsala in India, where the exiled Tibetan leader resides, the Maoist mouthpiece Janadisha daily reported Saturday.The youngsters are mostly Nepali boys of Tibetan origin, the daily said, publishing their names and ages. They come from poor families who are overjoyed by the promise of free education for the children.'I am going to Dharamsala for education,' 12-year-old P. Bomjan from Baruwa village told the daily. 'I want to become a doctor.'My mother sent me, my father is dead,' said another boy, 14-year-old Tar Lama.The Maoist daily said a resident of Helambu village, Sarki Lama, was taking the boys to the Indian town and had coached them to trot out the same answer to all curious passersby.'The Dalai Lama's supporters are taking children en masse from remote villages in Nepal,' the Maoist daily said. 'The exiled leader, who lives in India, faces allegations of fomenting anti-China protests in Nepal, which are planned by the US.The report appeared even as China stepped up its anti-Dalai Lama propaganda in Nepal.With less than a week for the Olympic Games to start in Beijing, state-run Chinese publications have begun carrying interviews with Nepal's police officials and reporting them as saying that they were compelled to use force on Tibetan protesters after the latter turned violent and attacked policemen.China is also on a major public relations drive in Nepal, taking journalists and leaders of major political parties to controlled visits of Tibet to project an image of unprecedented development and prosperity.Both Maoist Minister for Information and Communications Krishna Bahadur Mahara and his son Atom have been taken on such sponsored trips and an invitation has also been forwarded to Maoist supremo Prachanda.China is asking Nepal's communist and Maoist parties to unite and form a single communist party that would be able to better combat the anti-China protests by Tibetan refugees in Nepal.Prior to this, a section of the Nepali media also reported that the Dalai Lama was recruiting a religious army in Nepal, a report denied by the supporters of the Nobel peace laureate.Nepal Maoists accuse Dalai Lama of brainwashing childrenOnly Nazi in the 30’s indoctrinated children with lies and we can see what the outcome was.Now we have the same kind of willing indoctrination in USA where kids were encourage to listened to lies to hate peoples they have never seen before, and they think its cool.If this is not evil, I don’t know what is.My friends enemy is my enemy (China & Nepal)Nepalese Maoists support China!Now there’s a surprise, not content with suppressing any dissent inside occupied Tibet the Chinese government tries to suppress any Tibetan demonstrations outside China by any means at its disposal.Perhaps the Chinese could teach the Nepalese Maoists ‘the patriotic re-education' techniques so popular in Tibet to teach these children the correct way to think!!China has once again exposed itself by creating detestable charades and abominable chimeras. The schizophrenic communist regime, by putting blame on Nepal and the Nepalese allegedly for colluding with the Dalai Lama in a bid to instigate the Tibetans against Beijing, seems preparing grounds for subjugating the Himalayan country that has been completely destabilized for past several years. As if to advance its diabolic adventures in Nepal, China is constantly propping up local communists, both moderate and radical. Not surprisingly, Maoists are vying with the UML to emerge as the dearest protege of the ugly dragon. It is natural too in that both China and the Maoists of Nepal share the same philosophy when it comes to brutality, ruthlessness and callousness. Therefore, in order to prevent the sovereign, independent Nepal from being treated by Beijing veritably at par with Tibet and Taiwan, Nepalese must remain alert. In the meantime, it is advisable that the West in general and the US in particular, devise some strategy to ensure that Beijing’s conspiratorial ambitions on Nepal is duly thwarted. No doubt, the onus of safeguarding the independence of Nepal also lies on the shoulder of nationalist/democratic forces of Nepal. Not only the Nepalese but the entire world is sympathetic towards the Tibetans, who have long been a vicious victim of communist brutality and callousness.May be it might be a telltale indication that Beijing, in collaboration with Maoists, is engaged in a grand conspiracy that aims at some sort of regime change in Nepal. The anti-Maoist alliance that became successful in defeating the Maoist candidate in his presidential bid, accompanied by democratic forces' entrenched proclivity towards the West, could have prompted Beijing to embark on such a 'mission'. When it comes to regime change in Nepal, clandestine collaboration among the former king, Maoists and China can hardly be ruled out.propagandaMaoist are supporting the violance rather than peace. they know the Dalai Lama is the nobel peace prize winner.What does 7- 13 y old innocent child knows?Stop religious folks to creat their salavery by admiting innocent nepalese children.
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