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christine V

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CTA to start new Office of Tibet for SA in Brazil
« on: March 01, 2015, 01:15:15 PM »
Instead of focus to get the refugees of Tibet back to Tibet, create harmony by removing Dorje Shugden's ban, they are focusing on opening "branches" . What are the CTA trying to do? More branches to spread more hatred amongst the Buddhist or to create "small government" around the world. I think they are lost.
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CTA to start new Office of Tibet for SA in Brazil
Phayul[Tuesday, February 24, 2015 20:54]

DHARAMSHALA, Feb, 25: The Central Tibetan Administration has announced the appointment of Tsewang Phuntso, the current Liaison officer for Latin America, as the first Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to South America.

The Tibet House, Brazil, will serve as the Office of Tibet for the continent of South America from 1 April 2015, said the official website of the Tibetan exile government, officially known as the Central Tibetan Administration.

A liaison office for the Latin America operated from the Office of Tibet, New York, which was moved last year to Washington D.C.

"there had been considerable deliberations to establish a separate office of Tibet for South America. Hence, the new Office of Tibet is being established," a notification from the Kashag (Tibetan Cabinet) said.


Matibhadra

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Re: CTA to start new Office of Tibet for SA in Brazil
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2015, 03:03:04 PM »
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The Tibet House, Brazil, will serve as the Office of Tibet for the continent of South America from 1 April 2015,

Precisely on April Fool's Day. Not unsuitable for a dalie lame's office, an intended source of hoaxes such as the dalie himself.

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Re: CTA to start new Office of Tibet for SA in Brazil
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2015, 06:10:31 PM »
I don't see how establishing this office in the south america will help with the Tibetan cause at all.

Unity through bringing all Tibetan together, lifting the ban and stopping all forms of divisive activities is the best chance for Tibet.