His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet denies Xi’s blame on economy

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Tibet Post International
Yeshe Choesang
August 28, 2015

Dharamshala — The spiritual leader of Tibet His Holiness the Dalai Lama has responded to the blame from the Chinese government on “Stock Market Crash,” connecting it to the freedom struggle of Tibetan people.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has vehemently denied any involvement in the ongoing troubles of the Chinese economy. “I am exiled in India, all I do is meditate and pray. I barely read the newspaper, I find it hilarious that I am blamed for crashing the economy of a billion people” he told reporters with a large grin.

“Maybe President Xi Jinping is right after all, since everything is intimately connected in this universe, maybe I am responsible for the Chinese market crash, earthquakes in South America and all the misery in the world” said the 80-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader with humor.

President Xi Jinping announced that China will wage an unceasing fight against the “economic terrorism” led by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Tibetan separatists on the Chinese economy.

After watching share prices tumble around 25 percent in a little more than a week, China’s president reassured investors that “everything will be done to take care of the Tibetan problem” Xi acknowledged on August 25.

“We will increase our fight against the Tibetan separatist activities and the Dalai Lama menace” Xi was quoted as saying yesterday. “Until they stop their economic terrorism against the Chinese people and their economy, China will fight an unswerving battle against these terrorists” he acknowledged on a nationwide television broadcast.

“The Dalai Lama, through his ongoing pursuit to destroy the Chinese economy through guerrilla tactics and propaganda, is truly the greatest enemy of the Chinese people” said the so called leading Chinese economist Liu Huy Yang.

“The Western world believes the Dalai Lama is a peace loving sect leader, but all he lives for is the destruction of Chinese pride and nationalism” Yang told journalists.

“The whole world hopes the Chinese regime is promising more openness for possible reform and change, but after all the regime lives for is the destruction of Tibetan cultural identity and violation of fundamental rights – freedom of speech and expression through terrorist tactics in the past six decades,” said Mr Nyima T.J. leading Tibetan political analyst and researcher, focusing on China’s Tibet policy.

“The decades-old Communist regime founded by Mao is guilty of mass genocide against the Tibetan and Chinese people,” Mr T.J. responded, adding, “maybe those countries spotlight their fears and sense of the totalitarian nature of Chinese regime, as there is a increasing sense of terror among the people and China now became an enemy of the people, including Tibetans.”

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