Ven. Ashin Kawwida Open Letter to His Holiness Dalai Lama over wrongly condemning english/burmese

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    Ven. Ashin Kawwida Open Letter to His Holiness Dalai Lamaover wrongly condemning english/burmese

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    Date: May 9, 2013

    Dear His Holiness Dalai Lama

    We, Burmese Buddhist Monks, are very sad to read your recent comments about

    wrongly condemning fellow peaceful Burmese Buddhist Monks who stood firmly

    together with Tibetan Buddhists in fighting against the injustice in Tibet land.

    Reference: Dharamsala, HP, India, 22 April 2013, comment to an audience at the

    University of Maryland, 7 May 2013.

    We think you are misled by some people / groups and one sided media reportsbased on fabricated propaganda of extremists and opportunists.

    You were absolutely correct in mentioning about what Buddha taught us about

    forgiveness, tolerance, compassion.We, as human beings regardless of race &

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    religion, must denounce any kinds of violence, and promote peaceful solution for any

    conflicts.

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    () Burma is a most diverse multi ethnic country in Asia with 135 indigenous ethnic

    groups. Historically Burma is a tolerant country with different faith groups livepeacefully side by side with mutual respect. Over 2,000 years old historic Sule

    Pagoda, over century old Christian Church& Mosque are existing side by side in

    middle of downtown Rangoon (Burmas largest city) alongside with Rangoon City

    Hall. A Hindu Temple is also standing near these historic religious buildings in

    downtown Rangoon.

    ( ) Recent senseless communal violence in Burma was incited by the enemies of

    democratic reform process, opportunists and extremists (domestic and abroad). We

    denounce all kinds of violence and encourage building the mutual trust and peacefulsociety.

    Both Muslims and Buddhists communities suffered casualties and property damages

    during senseless violence.

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    ( ) () () % %

    ( ) () () Last year, violence in Western Burma started with a Buddhist girl was gang raped&

    killed by a group of Bengali Muslim men.The Independent Investigation Commission

    (consists of human right activists, lawyers, historians and religious leaders including

    Islam, Christian, Hindu and Buddhist) reported that total 347 were killed and 411

    were injured as reported by both sides. 60% of causalities were Muslims and 40%were Buddhists. Over 7,700 houses were destroyed (similar ratio as causalities).

    Furthermore, 24 Buddhist Monasteries and 32 Mosques were destroyed by mobs in

    Western Burma.

    Latest violence in Central Burma town of Meikthila started with an argument at Gold

    Shop owner & seller and physical assault to Burmese Buddhist couple by Bengali

    Muslim owners & staff; later fuelled by a brutal killing of a Buddhist Monk by

    Muslim mob inside a mosque.

    Please note that although Buddhist monks were among victims of the violence in

    central & western Burma, none of Muslim religious leaders were hurt during

    communal violence. I am forwarding a few photos from recent incidents for your infoand consideration.

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    () In fact, leading Burmese Buddhist monks including so called anti-Muslim monk U

    Withura and local Burmese Buddhist residents protected Muslims, they even rescued

    several hundred Muslims trapped by armed mobs. They brought rescued Muslims tosafety and providing the food & water until today. Some Muslims were even

    provided shelters at the Buddhist Monasteries. Buddhist Monks are providing food

    and other assistance to latest Muslim victims in Okkan (near Rangoon); some were

    sheltered in a Buddhist monastery and protected by Buddhist monks.

    ( ) ()% % Indigenous Buddhists ethnic people are living in the Western Burma for thousands of

    years, unfortunately many were victims at their own home land by invading Bengali

    Muslims (similar to Tibetan Buddhists and Chinese Communists in Tibet land). Now,

    Bengali Muslims so called Rohingya represents 95% of the population in Western

    Burma townships (border with Bangladesh); native Buddhists are now less than 5%

    of the total population.

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    We found that your comments against Burmese Buddhist Monks are incorrect, unfair

    and unjust. We are very sad and painful to read those incorrect news and comments

    especially from the His Holiness.

    We respectfully would like to request you to withdraw your comments on

    denouncing the Burmese Buddhist Monks.

    Please feel free to contact me if you require additional information.

    Respectfully,

    () Ven. Ashin KawwidaPresident, International Burmese Monks Organization (Canada), Past Vice President

    of the International Burmese Monks Organization head quarter in New York

    Email: [email protected]

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