Dalai Lama Decries Buddhist Attacks On Muslims In Myanmar 
Reuters  |  Posted: 05/07/2013  1:37 pm EDT  |  Updated: 05/07/2013  6:16 pm 
EDT     

By Ian Simpson

COLLEGE PARK, Md.,
 May 7 (Reuters) - Exiled Tibetan  spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on 
Tuesday decried Buddhist  monks' attacks on Muslims in Myanmar, saying 
killing in the name  of religion was "unthinkable."

The
 Dalai Lama, a foremost Buddhist leader, told an audience  at the 
University of Maryland at the start of a U.S. tour that  the root of 
seemingly sectarian conflict was political, not  spiritual.

"Really,
 killing people in the name of religion is  unthinkable, very sad. 
Nowadays even Buddhists are involved in  Burma," another name for 
Myanmar, with monks attacking Muslim  mosques, the Nobel Peace Prize 
laureate said after delivering  the Anwar Sadat Lecture for Peace at the
 university.

"I think it is very sad," he said, 
adding, "I pray for them  (the monks) to think of the face of Buddha," 
who had been a  protector of Muslims.

A wave of 
sectarian violence erupted in March in the central  Myanmar town of 
Meikhtila, causing 44 deaths and displacing an  estimated 13,000 people,
 mostly Muslims.

A Reuters investigation found 
that radical Buddhist monks  had been actively involved in the violence 
and in spreading  anti-Muslim material around the country.

Sectarian
 clashes between Buddhists and Muslims, who make up  about 5 percent of 
Myanmar's population, have erupted on several  occasions since a 
quasi-civilian government took power in March  2011 after five decades 
of military dictatorship.

The 77-year-old Dalai 
Lama, whose name is Tenzin Gyatso,  also urged his largely student 
audience of 15,000 to create a  new world in the 21st century, saying 
that he was a man of the  last century.

"That 
group of individuals of the 20th century are ready to  say bye-bye," 
Tibet's most revered spiritual leader said. "You  have the 
responsibility to create a new world based on the  concept of one 
humanity."

China brands the Dalai Lama, who fled 
into exile to India in  1959 after an abortive uprising against Chinese 
rule of Tibet,  as a separatist. The Dalai Lama says he is merely 
seeking more  autonomy for his Himalayan homeland.

The
 address in College Park, Maryland, was the start of a  U.S. visit that 
includes stops in Oregon, Wisconsin, Kentucky  and New Orleans, 
Louisiana.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/07/dalai-lama-decries-buddhist-attacks-on-muslims-in-myanmar_n_3231140.html

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More about this story at

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/22/burmese-police-buddhists-attack-muslims

http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/04/22/burma-end-ethnic-cleansing-rohingya-muslims


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