4月19日号 1面
Speaking Out
ダライ・ラマ14世が日本で「私が悪魔に見えますか?」とポーズ
Visiting Japan on a stopover, the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, said he supported China's hosting of the Olympic Games, and called for nonviolence in pro‐Tibet protests.
"From the beginning we have supported the Olympic Games," said the Buddhist spiritual leader, who stopped over in Japan before making a trip to Seattle.
The leader's comments followed worldwide protests that emerged along the routes of the Olympic torch relay after China's crackdown on riots in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa. The riots were sparked by protests against Chinese rule in Tibet.
In a news conference in Japan, the Dalai Lama said demonstrators had the right to voice their opinions, though he stressed that nonviolence was important.
"The expression of their feelings is up to them," he said. "Nobody has the right to tell them to shut up." He said one cause of problems in Tibet was that there was "no freedom of speech." He added that Tibetans resented a lack of true autonomy.
"This crisis is an expression of their deep resentment," he said, adding it was time for the Chinese government "to accept reality" and find a solution accordingly.
"I really feel sad that on the government level, they almost demonize me. I'm just a human being, not a demon. I have no horns," he said.
The Dalai Lama said "at least a few hundred people" had been killed in Tibetan areas since March 10, and a "few thousand arrested."
The European Parliament has urged European Union governments to consider boycotting the Olympics' opening ceremony if China doesn't resume talks with the Dalai Lama. However, the Dalai Lama has not crossed the Aug. 8 ceremony off his list himself.
"If things improve and the Chinese government starts to see things realistically, I personally want to enjoy the big ceremony," he said.
(Compiled from Mainichi and wire reports)
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