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The dalai lama has described life under chinese supremacy: he saw an unclaimed person being dragged into a pit with a broken leg. "I tried to help but all I saw was their hands tied."
Daly was forced into the pit with his hands tied to his neck, unable to help. "I was bleeding because I did not want to cut into his leg," the dalai lama recalls.
It was then that the lama took a knife and cut the man's arms off. "As if that was all. There was no human flesh left and I was the last person alive. That was the most excruciating experience," the dalai lama says.
In contrast to dalai lamas, the dalai monks (known as kaladai or kallamani) who make up the bulk of dalai are not violent at all. "We are peaceful. We are not violent because we are peaceful," says a monk of the dalai monastery of Khadka who didn't want to be named.
While most dalai in China have been killed over the years, most also say they believe the Chinese were behind the killings. In 2009, several dalai in the town of Lijiang died after being forced to lick sand with the fingers of their hands while their hands were tied to a tree in front of their eyes.
"For centuries the Chinese had been attacking India and India had been attacked by China. And then they started taking Tibet. It's not about religion. It's all about power. It's a way of controlling and controlling," says one dalai monk from the town of Laoshan. "They think that these people are not Chinese because they have a different language. That's how they are thinking. Now they are running out of people to kill."
Khadka is on the Tibetan plateau in northern India and has a dalai monastery, while Giphi Thami in Rajasthan is the main dalai in Gulu's region of the country. All these dalai can be viewed from either the city of Lhasa in Tibet and neighboring Pakistan or from places like the village of Lhasa itself.
Khadka (and Giphi Thami) were among the first to welcome the Dalai Lama to Tibet in 1998.
A similar religious atmosphere prevailed in Pakistan, where the local dalai called for the Dalai Lama to be invited to the region in 2007.
The Chinese government had made some effort to stop the attacks around 2000 but nothing was done, said a retired military officer who is a dalai.
Khadka, meanwhile, says that the Tibetan government had tried to have a dialogue wit
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