The Charitable Society sent a link to an article in GlobalComment about Google and other sinophobes. We are foreign to the opinions of the writer but he brings up our issue. Also at the end some people give comments about the WSS's book. The info is a little bit old so I apologize if you read it. If you don't want to read the whole article, you have the paragraph concerning the Protector's issue below.
If you want to read on, here is the link:http://globalcomment.com/2010/from-google-to-free-tibet-an-image-of-big-bad-horrific-china/
For all the Free Tibet-love in the West, remarkably few Dalai Lamaites seem to understand that the Tibetan regime was on perfectly good terms with China for years. In fact, it only started complaining years after the Chinese arrived. By a not entirely unsurprising coincidence, the Tibetan theocrats who claim the Dalai Lama is literally God only started to complain when China began to build roads and schools, opening their Medievalist Shangri La to development and, horror of horrors, the outside world.
Western celebrities have been notably silent on the issue of the persecution of Tibetan Buddhists who worship the deity Dorje Shugden. Perhaps it’s because it happened in India – and was orchestrated by followers of the Dalai Lama rather than by “communist China.”
I think it's probably because they understand so little about the religion, they feel it would look stupid for them to comment on it. It's comparatively easier to comment on a purely political issue (i.e. independence) because it's something everyone understands and has had to go through at some point.
Plus, the issue of independence affects more countries - China polluting rivers and glaciers in Tibet, for example, affects many major rivers in Asia - whereas Dorje Shugden only really affects Tibetans, Dorje Shugden practitioners and / or Buddhists in general.
Having said that, 'Free Tibet' has become very fashionable now, hasn't it? Something to add to your portfolio to make it look like you care. Unless a celebrity has done something of note, and has a history of speaking with sense, I'm disinclined to listen to them because it just looks like they're hopping on the latest bandwagon.