Tibetans condemn Dalai Lama of abusing child rights: special report
"All humane, justice-loving people should condemn the Dalai Lama Clique of abusing child right," said Soinam, a Tibetan resident in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, after reading through the recent reports about this issue which has separated hundreds of families, "It is striking and astonishing".
Reported by the Gansu Daily, Soinam's opinion represents lots of people in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province, and people all express the hope for motherland's long-lasting harmony and development.
According to Xinhua, the Dalai Lama tore hundreds of Tibetan families apart and joined in orchestrating a Swiss campaign in the 1960s to adopt Tibetan orphans to turn these children into elites for the "Tibetan government-in-exile".
Charles Aeschimann, director of an energy company, adopted Tibetan children after reading about the Tibetan refugees and the Dalai Lama's call to American and European families to take Tibetan child refugees into care and give them a Western education.
Of the some 200 children placed in Swiss families and the Pestalozzi children's village in Trogen, only 19 of them are true orphans. The others either have both father and mother or at least have one living parent, according to the Swiss reports.
"The Dalai Lama's deeds have trampled on the children's individual rights and publicly violated common ethics and morality", Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular news briefing.
Background:

Background reading for Dalai Lama abusing child rights in 1960s
According to the International Herald Leader, a magazine in Switzerland published a frontpage article titled "The Dalai Lama's Secret Plan" in 2005, first revealing the Dalai clique's "secret plan" to send Tibetan kids to Swiss families for the talent cultivation project of "Tibet government-in-exile" in the 1960s.
Documentary:

Swiss film highlights "Tibetan orphans" taken from birth parents
In 1963, seven-year-old Tibi Lhundub Tsering was picked up by his foster parents at Zurich Airport, Switzerland. His mother Youden Jampa, working in a road-building camp in India, knew nothing of her son's whereabouts.
Swiss Voice:

"Tibetan orphans" are not all orphans: Swiss newspaper
A Swiss newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung published an article entitled "'Tibetan orphans' are not all orphans" by Marcel Gry on Sept.11, 2013 pointing out that most of the children who were schemed to be adopted to Switzerland by the 14th Dalai Lama in the 1960s either had both parents or at least one parent living in Tibet.

Swiss newspaper: apology from Dalai Lama extremely important
A Swiss filmmaker Ueli Meier pointed out inconsistencies around a child-care action concerned with a Swiss enterpreneur and the Dalai Lama in the 1960s,reported by the Neue Zuercher Zeitung on Sept. 11, 2013. He accused that over 200 Tibetan children who were brought to Switzerland in the 1960s were torn from their parents living in exile in India by the Dalai Lama.
China's Feedback:
China condemns Dalai Lama of abusing child rights
China accused the 14th Dalai Lama on Tuesday of tearing hundreds of Tibetan families apart and causing serious abuses of children's rights by orchestrating a Swiss campaign in the 1960s to adopt Tibetan orphans.
Leaving behind loved ones is one of the eight sufferings of human beings, according to Buddhism. So separating a family is often the last thing one would do. But the Dalai Lama forced hundreds of children to leave their parents and be adopted by foreign families in the 1960s, Swiss media have reported.
Commentary: "Tibetan orphans" incident exposes Dalai Lama clique's callousness, hypocrisy
The "Tibetan orphans" incident, exposed by European media, has lifted the veil on the callous and hypocritical Dalai Lama clique, who have been masquerading as pacifist and benevolent.
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