My appeal to the world : in quest of truth and justice on behalf of the Tibetan people, 1961-2010.... / H.H. the Dalai Lama XIV ; presented by Sofia Stril-Rever ; translated from the French by Sebastian Houssiaux.

My appeal to the world : in quest of truth and justice on behalf of the Tibetan people, 1961-2010.... / H.H. the Dalai Lama XIV ; presented by Sofia Stril-Rever ; translated from the French by Sebastian Houssiaux.

By
Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV, 1935-

Publication Date
2015

Publication Information
New York : Tibet House U.S.,

Physical Description
xxii, 374 p. : ill., maps

Subject Term
Tibetans -- Social conditions.
 
Peace-building -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region.
 
Peace-building.

Geographic Term
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Politics and government.
 
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History.

Additional Contributors
Stril-Rever, Sofia.
 
Houssiaux, Sebastian.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-352) and index.

Summary
Every March 10th, from 1961 until 2011, in commemoration of the greatest uprising of the Tibetan people against the Chinese military occupation, the Dalai Lama delivered an appeal to the world on behalf of his people. Each statement is a heartfelt call to recognize the truth and the factual reality of Tibet's history and situation; a cry for help, a plea for justice, and a pledge of determination to withstand the worst and to overcome. In these annual addresses, he began to articulate and fully express his overarching appeal to humanity. All of the Dalai Lama's March 10th speeches, at their most poignant and eloquent, are collected here, introduced and historically contextualized by Sofia Stril-Rever, an author and scholar of Tibetan history and culture and Buddhist spirituality who has long served as his French translator. Here in this book is his appeal to us all. The people of all nations have heard it and have tried to help, but their governments still have not dared to stand up effectively for justice on behalf of the Tibetan people and for recognition of the basic human rights to which we all are entitled. --Publisher's description.

Language
English

ISBN
9780967011561

General Note
"With a foreword by Robert A.F. Thurman"


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