When we listen
to people’s idea or his lecture or talk, it is needless to say how important is
to understand his or her credibility, dedication, and achievements over the
years. Like for instance, when we listen to 14th Dalai Lama, there
is high credibility, dedication and achievements for the last 60 years in
struggle against Chinese government, keeping alive the issue of Tibet
internationally, welfare of Tibetans not only in India, Nepal & Bhutan, but
also in United States and many other countries in Europe. Let me not mention
here the efforts and contribution of His Holiness in promoting human values and
religious harmony worldwide.
The point I am
making here is that, are there any Tibetan alive as of today, who could have
more knowledge, experience, and people’s mandate that will guide us through politically
and spiritually, with pure love and compassion, other than His Holiness the 14th
Dalai Lama?
If we really
believe His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is the soul and identity of
six million Tibetans, then people like Jamyang Norbu is clearly playing with
his beautiful words to change that. We can understand why Chinese government
tries to criticize His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan
Administration, but why people like Jamyang Norbu tries to do the same in our
midst again and again?
In his October
31st written blog titled “The said painful joke of Tibetan democracy”,
he has not only tried to criticize His Holiness, but also tries to demoralize the
very foundation of Tibetan struggle. Those who are little attracted to what he writes
must please try to analyze the situation of the CTA and the Tibetan in exile,
especially in India.
Different people
has different perception, and therefore, when one read his comparison of
Tibetan democracy with Bhutan democracy; the author knows but why he cares that
the situation with which the evolution of democracy in Bhutan and for Tibetan in
exile are being taking place are little different. For instance, Bhutan is a
complete free country, and functions in its own country, and has no immediate
political or cultural threat from outside, whereas the Tibetan exile’s situation
is completely the opposite.
He hinted that
having political parties in Tibetan political system would then be called real democracy
and a vibrant and dynamic one as well. If he is a responsible person, then he
must also know that knowledge and idea must also have an appropriate time and
situation to perform. Does he care about the consequences of forming Tibetan political
parties in India from the Indian government’s point of view? Does he care about
the consequences of complete shutdown of CTA over the issue of such political
parties? Does he care about understanding the reason behind why His Holiness
the Dalai Lama repeatedly said that we do not need political parties?
I would love to
attend if he teaches History classes online with pure academic without any
twisted information and comparison, because he is quite a learned man.
But it is a time
that he should leave the political things to be handled by most vibrant and
democratic elected leadership in Dharamsala with a mandate of Tibetans in Tibet
through His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
I have read the article "The Sad painful joke of Tibetan Democracy" and did not find a single instance where Jamyang la has criticized His Holiness,your dishonesty in trying to make this false argument is pitiful and I would advice Jamyang la that he would be well served to take you up on slander.
ReplyDeleteAs for your argument on Democracy,the less said the better as your piece clearly shows your lack of understanding on this subject.
Jamyang norbu is mad dog of chinese favour....
ReplyDeleteBut to all the readers, you sound more like a chink mole.
DeleteJamyang Norbu's family and all his crony kudra elitist are safely in Ari, so he and his immediate will not suffer the wrath of changing political attitude of Indian government. Many exiles fail to see that, because of their ignorance, they are emotionally taken advantage of it by people like Jamyang Norbu. I would really like to see a confrontation between Indian government and Tibetan exiles. Already, there are signs that Indians might drive out Tibetans like Nurse cannot practice nursing as profession. Shichak lands are only leased for 100 years or so......maybe these the sufferers will be the common people. I really wanted to see such a scenario and will check how the man of no-action but empty talks from land of hill-billies will blow the conch shell for his fellow exiles.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous " why are you complaining that the "Sichak lands are only leased for 100 years" when land in China are only leased between 40 to 70 years depending on the purpose of use! now if you are planning to return to China under the Middle Way Approach then you might as well live in India and profit from an extra 30 to 60 years as a land owner.
ReplyDeleteMr. Tsering Topgyal..who is pricking your ass...there are people in Tibetan community who bring more harm than help. Jamyang Norbu is one an instance.
ReplyDeleteDid Kudun really said that we dont need politicAL PARTIES?.. Can anyone describe how the NDPT was formed? just curious
ReplyDeleteNgawang Yonten. you seems to know more history than Jamyang ? Would you care to explain what consequences would follow if Tibetans in India form political parties ? When did Indian government threatened to shut down CTA over the issue of political parties ? we would love to know more about this theory and in particular I would love to know which political party was in government when this threat was made ?
ReplyDeletems.anonymous...but why do you have to lie to make your point and as for the 'pricking' part.....did not expect anything less from your kind.
ReplyDeleteNgawang Yonten. Point me a single case where there is no dissension in a democracy? Where is the check and balances ? there is no point of introducing democracy and celebrating democracy day each year if we can't embrace criticism whether it is constructive or not ? Or are we as an exile Tibetan wants to follow the so-called Chinese or North Korean democracy whereby there is no electoral mandate of the people, where political dissension are swiftly clamped out? Adopting democracy itself is a tough road and by no means an easy job as we all might assume,
ReplyDeleteJamyang Nurbu wants his ass be fucked
ReplyDeleteno that is not true, jamyang norbu only wants to fuck your ass sweet faggot
Deletethe most stupid article. Scare tactics with no scientific backing. But how come the CTA civil start making opinions in the news media-- thats agains the rules of Civil servants. R u being a "little knowledge" guy yourself?
ReplyDeletelittle knowledge is dangerous thing if especially that little knowledge don't agree with my opinions.
ReplyDelete- retarded MW propaganda
I can see that Ngawang Yonten is a good politician. It takes great skill to bullshit like he does.
ReplyDeleteJamyang norbu initially was a drunkered fick loving cat in dharamsala who is not a pure Tibetan..he is just another Jaro moved to Ari for $$$.But he was also warm hearted and gullible , his friends are making him do what heis doing all the time..........being mukabahadhur
ReplyDeletegrow up man
ReplyDeleteThe Dalai Lama never said that Tibetans in exile don't need political parties as you claimed. At the contrary, if we believe the NDPT's documents, in 1990 he urged the Tibetan Youth Congress to take the initiative to form a party (http://bit.ly/1bnztRh). The Dalai Lama only declared that when it comes to political parties, he would prefer "that monks and nuns not join — in order to ensure proper democratic practice." (http://bit.ly/1ey6UWr). Note that in this interview, he also stated that the "Dalai Lama should not be partisan either, should remain above”, something which he's clearly not doing as Jamyang Norbu wrote…
ReplyDeleteAs for Bhutan democracy, even Bhuchung K. Tsering, a strong supporter of the Middle Way Approach, gave it as an exmple for Tibet in a blog post of 2010 entitled "The Nature of Tibetan Democracy, by looking at Bhutan" (http://bit.ly/bNXMpT).
But it is a time that he should leave the political things to be handled by most vibrant and democratic elected leadership in Dharamsala with a mandate of Tibetans in Tibet through His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
ReplyDeleteJN need to shut up and leave the political things to be handled by His Holiness who said he completely retired from politics.
People like jamyang shugden norbu is useless for tibet cause and some kind of chinese favour dog .... fuck jamyang norbu big mouth with small lady's hand
ReplyDeleteI don't trust any man with a moustache, Why cant Jamyang Norbu be clean shaven like our holy lamas? Does he think he is better than our holy lamas?Do you guys know who else had a mustache? Thats right, HItler!!
ReplyDeleteSource: www.tibet.net
ReplyDeleteSeptember 10, 2013
DHARAMSHALA: Former Kalon Tripa Prof Samdhong Rinpoche has said those who do not support the Middle-Way Policy are not against His Holiness the Dalai Lama, as the policy is not imposed by him but democratically adopted by the Tibetan people and the Parliament-in-Exile.
Prof Rinpoche made the remarks at a two-day conference of Tibetan People’s Movement for Middle Way last week, underlining the importance of removing the misconception that those advocating Independence for Tibet are against His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
what a sad piece of junk. I just wasted 5 minutes reading this piece of garbage.
ReplyDeleteJN's view on political party in Tibetan exile is just a bull shed. When TYC discuss idea of forming a political party in 1991 he is one of the most vocal person among former Centrex member of TYC and he argued that TYC must lead to form a political party in exile. When TYC formed Tibetan Democratic Party in 1994 he declined to become one of the Executive of Party and since he has no connection with Tibetan Democratic Party. He says something and does other. In 1980 he formed Tibetan Democratic Party with couple of member and after couple years the his Democratic party died due to lack of support. Other issue is he always criticize officials of CTA but when people say something against him or his ideology he always point on them as people against "Rangzen or Democracy".
ReplyDeleteGOD, we have such lame staffs in one of our strategically located offices, only god can save Tibet now.
ReplyDeleteNgawang Youten la, your childish essay is so sad and reflects your brain washed mentality. Most Tibetans' devotion to the Dalai Lama is no different from Chinese Red Guards’ devotion to Mao or North Koreans worship of Kim Jong-un. Such fanatical devotion is born out of years of brain washing in Tibetan schools and settlements. The Tibetans are quick to accuse the Chinese of being brain washed, but in reality it is the Tibetans in exile who are totally brain washed and lost any ability to have critical appreciation of arguments and ideas. The Tibetan issue is doomed to fail, because the Tibetans' worship of leadership rather than the cause of Tibet. In your post, you asked the question are there any other Tibetans who inspire and lead the Tibetan people, the answer is “no” because, in a society where there is a blind devotion to a leader and absent of genuine democracy, no is allowed to have independent voice and thugs like you will be quick to label anyone who thinks diffently as the enemy of the leader.
ReplyDeleteJamyang Norbu is the only courageous and critical thinker in Tibetan society. In fact Jamyang Norbu is a true follower of the Dalai Lama’s teaching. The Dalai Lama always says we should examine and question everything. Therefore, Jamyang la is putting in practicing the Dalai Lama teaching. Despite, Tibetan thugs like you constantly harassing and intimidation, he has the honesty and audacity to express his view. In history or in 10 years time, Jamyang Norbu will be proved to correct and rest of you will look back and ask where did we go wrong or why didn’t we listen to him. This has been the sad fate of the Tibetan people!
By the way, you are the one with little knowledge. Compare to Jamyang la, you are intellects midget. Guessing from your current position the article is written for a selfish reason and gain promotion in the exile bureaucratic ladder.
ReplyDelete"Leave the political things to be handled by most vibrant and democratic elected leadership in Dharamsala", spoke just like a faithful Communist Party member, and leave to the wise leadership of the Party, as masses are too stupid to understand. He is just a chamcha currying favour to gain promotion. Let see Ngawang Yoten gets his promotion.
ReplyDeleteIn most democratic society civil services should remain neutral and unbiased in their views. Is it allowed that paid CTA stuff should be writing blog attacking ordinary Tibetans? Fact that the author is a serving staff at the Office of Tibet in NY, it is assumed that the opinion expressed is a reflection the view of Office of Tibet in NY or the CTA. IF not the Office of Tibet must issue a statement disassociating from the post and reprimand the author. A failure to do so means that senior leaders in CTA are encouraging chamcha to write blogs to attack Tibetans who express any independent opinions.