AP and Reuters assist in
sacrilege
News readers should be on the
alert for Beijing, AP, and Reuters "pulling a big sham"
as Communist propaganda crosses the newswires
By John Kusumi
The meaning of words will be at
issue today. Newswires are demonstrating that they form an axis with the
Communist masters of Beijing, China, and they are trying to pull a big one over
on -- you.
You, me, and everyone are confronted by an enormous fraud and deception today.
The Roman Catholic church has the
Pope. No newswire is questioning whether or not Joseph Ratzinger is Pope
Benedict XVI. He is that.
Tibetan Buddhism has the Panchen
Lama. No newswire should be questioning whether or not Gedhun Choekyi Nyima is
Panchen Lama XI. He is that.
The arrogance of journalism comes to
the fore when some newswires arrogate to themselves the decision
making authority over who is a figure in Tibetan Buddhism. The correct arbiter
of same should be the Dalai Lama, not Christopher Bodeen of the Associated
Press. By the Dalai Lama, we already know that Gedhun Choekyi Nyima is the
eleventh Panchen Lama.
Today, I have read an article by
Bodeen, and I want him to take that back and apologize. More broadly, I want the
AP and Reuters to issue retractions and apologies from both newswires. The
Tibetan people are the ones who are the most directly violated by this state of
affairs, but I am an American and non-Buddhist, and I want an
apology, personally!
Upon explanation, I feel that many
of my fellow news readers will agree that what is at hand is profoundly foul and
offensive. They need not be Buddhists. Simple, ordinary people with respect will
understand that religions are sacred things and should be inviolate. AP and
Reuters have crossed a line into sacrilege.
Some of my readers will need no
explanation. There are hundreds of groups in the cause to 'Free Tibet,' and they
know well about the situation at hand. AP and Reuters will also be getting howls
of protest from such people as Students for a Free Tibet; the International
Tibet Support Network; the Tibetan Youth Congress; International Tibet
Independence Movement; the US Tibet Committee; the Rangzen Alliance; Friends of
Tibet; and the International Campaign for Tibet.
Since 1995, it is true (as reported
by the China Support Network and many other sources) that "The Panchen Lama
has become known as the world's youngest political prisoner." He was
abducted at the age of six, and is an international celebrity for two reasons --
first, because the Panchen Lama is a major figure in Tibet's Buddhist religion;
and second, because Beijing abducted him and an
international campaign for his release continues to scream his name and banner
his picture.
However, Beijing rejects both the
Dalai Lama and his choice of the boy for Panchen Lama. No one in Beijing has the
authority to choose a Panchen Lama, but they have gone ahead and selected their
own boy so that they can "install" their own, pro-Beijing person to be
a regime-friendly, pro-Beijing person.
To kidnap the Panchen Lama was bad
enough; per the China Support Network (in an article of 2004), that was "a
display of the brazen rape of another people." I wrote then that
"Brazen is one word. Flagrant, heinous, and sacrilegious are three more
words....his case clearly points out the diabolical nature of China's Communist
regime, as it readily violates not just an individual, but a religious figure,
and thereby the entire society that cares about the Panchen Lama. Violated and
raped are two more words, and Tibet can understandably feel that way."
So, if the kidnapping was bad
enough, then words begin to fail now, as we consider (a.) the arrogated
selection, by Beijing, of a Panchen Lama impostor; and (b.) the fact that AP and
Reuters today are reporting the impostor as if he is actually the Panchen Lama.
I believe clearly that this is sacrilege, and that this is foul, faulty, and
false reporting that serves only to move along Communist propaganda, while a
crime against humanity is committed. Again, I am not Tibetan, and I am not
Buddhist, but I can see a religion being violated, and I can see journalists
arrogating to themselves something akin to the selection of the Pope.
What if it crossed the news wire
that Jacques Chirac does not like the selection of Joseph Ratzinger, and that
Chirac appoints Pierre Z'Bumpkin to be the Pope? --Well,
the world knows how Popes are selected, and that it occurs in a conclave of
Cardinals. So the world should be able to laugh or to shrug off any such
impertinency as in the example above.
Right now, the AP and Reuters are
hoping that the world is ignorant of how Panchen Lamas are selected. They hope
that no one has ever heard of the Dalai Lama. The only problem for the AP and
Reuters is that we are not that ignorant. History did not begin yesterday, nor
did we fall off of a lemon truck yesterday. (Boy, don't journalists wish? In my
lifetime, journalism has gone from "the first draft of history" to
"the fictionalization of history.")
Reuters began its article by saying,
"Tibet's 11th Panchen Lama, anointed by China's atheist Communists but not by the Tibet's Dalai Lama, took center stage at the World Buddhist Forum on Thursday, defending China's record on religion."
(Hmmm. Why would China's record on religion need defending, if Beijing were not
offending?)
Reuters continued, "Gyaltsen Norbu, appointed in 1995 as the Himalayan region's second most important religious figure after Beijing rejected the Dalai Lama's nominee...."
(Hmmm. Recall from above that the Panchen Lama is named Gedhun Choekyi Nyima.
The impostor, Gyaltsen Norbu, is being named here. This is enough to make one
wonder about Pierre Z'Bumpkin, posited fictionally above as a suggestion for
Pope. Do you suppose that AP and Reuters can fill us in about him, too?)
The AP is in on this scam, too. Look
at this quote from AP: "Gyaltsen Norbu, 16, is the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism."
AP described this appearance as "an apparent sign that Beijing is seeking greater acceptance for its choice of the Panchen Lama."
However, we know from earlier that Gedhun Choekyi Nyima was previously reported
to be the Panchen Lama. Whether the newswires agree this is sacrilege or not, a
vast violation of estoppel it certainly is.
A vast violation of estoppel is a
change of story; a reversal; an inconsistency. The AP did the same in 1989, when
it reduced the casualty figures from the Tiananmen Square massacre. (Newswires
earlier reported 3,000 dead; they later said "hundreds" dead, and CSN
believes that change occurred at the behest of the propaganda minister in
Beijing.) Beijing cannot make the China Support Network say what it wants, nor
report Beijing's one-sided version of history. But apparently, Beijing can get
the AP and Reuters to bend over backwards, and into a pretzel shape, in the
course of their pandering, brown nosing, and general selling out to the Chinese
Communist Party.
The AP went so far as to refer to
"That other boy, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima," taking note of the dispute. AP
also said, "A spokesman for the Dalai Lama on Thursday again rejected Beijing's right to make the final decision on reincarnations.
'Reincarnation is a religious belief and it cannot be decided by an administrative
office,' Thubten Samphel said by telephone from the Tibetan government-in-exile's headquarters in the northern Indian town of Dharmsala."
This means that the AP is openly admitting that "their man" is an
impostor, but they are reporting this story "the Beijing way," even
without authority from the Dalai Lama. One might think they could at least have
the decency to refer to the "Chinese Panchen Lama" as distinct from
the "Tibetan Panchen Lama," and perhaps "Chinese Buddhism"
as distinct from "Tibetan Buddhism." The rightful authority for Tibet
and its Buddhism is the Dalai Lama, and the AP and Reuters stories again mix and
blur the distinct concepts of Chinese versus Tibetan.
It's ugly, it's disgusting, it's
slanderous, and it assists Beijing in committing a crime against humanity. To
any thinking intellectual, it is obvious propagandizing, and it is offensive to
be assaulted with Communist propaganda while we Americans are merely sitting in
our living rooms. Shame on these two newswires! --And,
they should pull, retract, correct, or apologize for these "Panchen
Lama" stories today.
Published April 13, 2006 by the China Support
Network (CSN). Begun as the American response group in 1989, CSN represents
Americans who are "on the side" of the students in Tiananmen Square
— standing for democratic reform, human rights, and freedom in China. For
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