Dalai Lama speaks for the East. LONDON, ENGLAND, March 31, 2006: The exiled Tibetan spiritual
leader told The Daily Telegraph that terrorists should be treated humanely. He
also revealed the workings of his relationship with US President George W. Bush,
said Westerners had become too self-absorbed and repeated his opposition to
homosexuality in a wide-ranging interview. The Dalai Lama said modern terrorism
was born out of jealousy of Western lifestyles. "Fundamentalism is terrifying
because it is based purely on emotion, rather than intelligence," the
70-year-old monk said at the seat of his government-in-exile in the northern
Indian hilltop town of Dharamsala. "It prevents followers from thinking as
individuals and about the good of the world. "This new
terrorism has been brewing for many years. Much of it is caused by jealousy and
frustration at the West because it looks so highly developed and successful on
television. Leaders in the East use religion to counter that, to bind these cou
ntries together. " Terrorists, he warned, must be treated humanely. "Otherwise,
the problem will escalate. If there is one Bin Laden killed today, soon there
will be 10 Bin Ladens. Awesome. Ten Bin Ladens killed, the hatred is spread; 100
bombed, and 1,000 lose members of their families." |
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