Buddhist Peace Fellowship Statement on the Uprisings in Tibet

March 18, 2008

Author: Rev. Hozan Alan Senauke

Source: The Buddhist Channel/Buddhist Peace Fellowship

http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=70,6064,0,0,1,0

As hundreds of Buddhist monks and ordinary citizens take to the streets of Lhasa protesting Chinese occupation of Tibet, like their brothers & sisters in Burma last September, they have been met with beatings and bullets. Lhasa's Drepung, Sera, and Ganden monasteries have been closed and surrounded by troops for the last three days. Yet the monks are undeterred, and continue to protest in Tibet's cities wherever possible.

In solidarity with the people of Tibet, our brothers and sisters in dharma, we condemn the Chinese government's suppression of peaceful demonstrations, the closing of monasteries, and the broad imposition of martial law. The violent response Chinese security forces only adds fuel to fires that they set many years ago.