Norway's U.N.ambassador to support ban-lift of Tibet-Jonang (evil history speech image order)
Subject: Nobel Committee deliberating on Kalachakra now
I'm the godchild of H.E. Aase Danielsen, the Norwegian Ambassador to
the U.N., Morocco, joint-Ambassador to France, Portugal, etc... She
was my legal tutor for a period during the end of my ****age. I have
private access to the whole Norwegian gouvernement and through them
to the Nobel Committee. I have the power to alert them to the
existence of the longest of the world's bans violating the human
rights to freedom of speech but also involving the razing and
destroying of monasteries and books and the whole printing presses
for them.
All this was carried out on the person of Taranatha.
I have the power to alert the concerned organisations of human
rights' protection of the High court of the Hague in Holland that the
Nobel Committee would be most interested in keeping in touch with to
observe what legal steps are appropriate to put this situation to an
end.
The above two organisations will also be interested in knowing that I
have the power to alert the human rights organisations such as
Amnesty International etc... through these same channels which I have
access to.
The organisations will not be particularly lenient I think with this
case as indeed it is surely in the Guinness Book of records that a
400 year ban on a religious school must be the longest prolonged,
enforced ban in the History of Humanity.
In any case this makes it clear that this is not a case that will
need any promoting on my side, but will, on the contrary, be one that
will automatically be put on the priority list by all and each of the
organisations, in the light of it's caracter of exceptional length
and total ruthlessness. The celerity that it will be expedited with
will thus be devastating.
Indeed, the view of people as to Buddhism will be severely damaged as
it is perceived, maybe erroneously, that the Buddhists are a peacful
and humble lot. Apparently they never went to Tibet. Tibetans are a
brave people that dealt out a justice that matched the harshness of
their climat. Like the Mongols, their neighbours, the leaders of
Tibet quelled opposition in a firm way.
To offset this eventuality of bringing the case of Taranatha to the
attention of various judiciary, and governmental authorities in a
near future, there is a nice way of settling this case : that is that
it be officially announced that studies of Taranatha and
his work are to be started...and that they do so.
Thus, the claims of a prolonged ban can be lifted and prosecution can
be avoided. In the eyes of the pro-Buddhist public, thus the Buddhist
public image will be preserved. Otherwise, if this ban can't be dealt
with in a civil manner, and nevertheless this announcement of
starting of studies doesn't happen, the process of contacting the
organisations that I mentionned cannot be avoided.
They will be notified of the continued existence in this day
and age of a feudal-tinted ban that is not only still existent, but
one but has been so for 400 years. And that this is thus not a minor
fault, but a major one, unique in Mankind's history seeing it
constitutes a record of longevity for a ban. And that makes it
necessary to make it's sentence an example to all requiring on one
hand, the utmost celerity, and on the other, fitting harshness. As a
pedagogical example, it also will require ruthlessness in it's
verdict. In our modern world no backward archaism of this sheerly
unimaginable scope can be permitted to exist amidst our shared
indifference.
I thus take this task of speaking out in a clear, strong voice as
having been thrust upon me by forces of a higher order : because it
is of benefit to others it takes on a dimension wherein surely the
god of Wisdom, Manjusri, has given me this chance to help others by
discriminating between good and evil; also the god of Compassion,
Chenrezig, has given me the chance to carry out his mission also, of
helping innumerable beings who have been damaged in their spiritual
development, stunted in their growth because they couldn't complete
their studies of Taranatha, the foremost scholar on Buddhism and
history.
In such, I feel invested with a mission of service for the good of
all. The ban's damage is impossible to assess, I think, so great it
is.
I hope that a speedy solution, one out of court I hope, will be found
and that the answer to this will be posted here in the next day or
maximum two days and a half. I won't wait more and will then start
writing to my contacts. I also have many university contacts in
Norway.http://www.petitiononline.com/eyedeede/petition.html
Best luck with the problem.
Kind reguards.
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