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A Dalai Láma: Az indiaiaknak joguk van kimutatni aggodalmukat Tibet ökológiája miatt

2017. április 27./Phayul.com/TibetPress

Jelenleg csak angolul olvasható. Magyarul később.

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By Tenzin Dharpo

DHARAMSHALA, APR. 27: The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has said that Indians, particularly among the Himalayan region, have the right as well as responsibility to show concern about the ecology of Tibet. The 81 year old was speaking at a group called ‘Himalayan Club’ on Monday (April 24) at his residence in McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala.

“Particularly Indians, you see, have certain right to show about Tibetan ecology because rivers that come from Tibet (are) used by Indians so you have some right to express your sense of concern,” the Dalai Lama told the gathering.

The Nobel laureate who has been a vocal advocate of climate change and environmental preservation told the club members most of whom belong to the Himalayan belt to spread awareness and education on the importance and preservation of the environment in the region where most of the rivers that sustain Asia originate from and also encourage afforestation in the region.

“Himalayan mountains and beyond are the source of all major rivers which I think over billion human lives depend on these rivers. So as a member of the Himalayan club, you must tell the locals to take care of the environment and encourage planting more trees”, the octogenarian leader said.

Tibet has been regarded as the “water-tower” of Asia with majority of the major rivers originating from Tibetan glacial reserves, most of which are now at risk due to global warming as well as rampant damming of rivers by China affecting downstream countries adversely.

The interactive session opened the floor for questions on religion and its harm and good over humanity. The Dalai Lama responded by saying that all religions have the same scope to bring love and propagate harmony although manipulation of religion has seen many “man-made problems”. “We must all work together through education, awareness, vision and consider entire seven billion human beings same. Everyone wants happy life,” the Dalai Lama said.

The Dalai Lama is currently in New Delhi to receive an award and speak at the India International Centre (IIC) in Delhi on 27 April at an event organized by The Professor M.L Sondhi Memorial Trust and The M.L Sondhi Institute.

 

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