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‘Nothing new’: Dalai Lama says he knew about sex abuse by Buddhist teachers

AFP, The Hague | ByAgence France Presse
Sep 16, 2018 09:55 AM IST

The Dalai Lama said Sunday he has known about sexual abuse by Buddhist teachers since the 1990s and that such allegations are “nothing new”.

The Dalai Lama said Sunday he has known about sexual abuse by Buddhist teachers since the 1990s and that such allegations are “nothing new”.

Dalai Lama was responding to a call from a dozen of the victims who had launched a petition asking to meet him during his trip, part of a tour of Europe.(File Photo)
Dalai Lama was responding to a call from a dozen of the victims who had launched a petition asking to meet him during his trip, part of a tour of Europe.(File Photo)

The Tibetan spiritual leader, revered by millions of Buddhists around the world, made the admission during a four-day visit to the Netherlands, where he met on Friday with victims of sexual abuse allegedly committed by Buddhist teachers.

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He was responding to a call from a dozen of the victims who had launched a petition asking to meet him during his trip, part of a tour of Europe.

“We found refuge in Buddhism with an open mind and heart, until we were raped in its name,” the victims said in their petition.

“I already did know these things, nothing new,” the Dalai Lama said in response on Dutch public television NOS late Saturday.

“Twenty-five years ago... someone mentioned about a problem of sexual allegations” at a conference for western Buddhist teachers in Dharamshala, a hill town in Himachal Pradesh, he added.

The Dalai Lama, 83, lives in exile in Dharamshala.

People who commit sexual abuse “don’t care about the Buddha’s teaching. So now that everything has been made public, people may concern about their shame,” he said, speaking in English.

Tseten Samdup Chhoekyapa, a representative of the Tibetan spiritual leader in Europe, said Friday that the Dalai Lama “has consistently denounced such irresponsible and unethical behaviour”.

Tibetan spiritual leaders are due to meet in Dharamshala in November.

“At that time they should talk about it,” the Dalai Lama said in his televised comments Saturday. “I think the religious leaders should pay more attention.”

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