DOOMED TO FAILURE
The biggest enemies of the "pro-democracy campaign" are themselves.
To gain financial support from the West and protect their vested interests, "pro-democracy activists" have resorted to mutual slander and vilification, which has resulted in a loss of support from western countries and led to wasting their own resources.
Forming a coalition with the Dalai group, "pro-democracy activists" brought with them low tactics.
Soon after "pro-democracy activists" paid a visit to the Dalai Lama last November, an online article called for the Dalai Lama to invest directly in China's "pro-democracy cause."
The Dalai Lama is considered the most influential name to back "pro-democracy campaigns." For "pro-democracy activists", as long as they do not intend personal gain and if they form alliances with the Dalai group, they can easily be granted millions of Australian dollars from the Dalai Group, according to this online article.
Another veteran "pro-democracy activist" called the Dalai Lama "nothing but a begging monk".
"Had it not for the glamour of his Nobel Prize, I am afraid that he would spend his days and nights sitting by the butter lamps in his temple, " said this veteran "pro-democracy activist".
This veteran "pro-democracy activist" called for his counterparts to learn from the West in their treatment of the Dalai Lama.
"Coax the Dalai Lama only in times of need and do not treat him seriously the rest of the time," the veteran said.
The Dalai Lama has been around the international arena for decades and knows the background of "pro-democracy activists". He would definitely have a trick or two up his sleeve when dealing with them, the article by Yedor said.
In March, the Dailai Lama had a formal meeting with representatives of "pro-democracy delegations". After the meeting, he said the meeting was held at the request of activists and declined to act as the "spiritual leader" of overseas "pro-democracy activities".
As one overseas commentary pointed out, the Dalai Lama treated "pro-democracy activists" courteously but insincerely. The purpose of the Dalai Lama supporting "pro-democracy activists", is not because they are powerful or strong, but rather making believe Han Chinese are backing the cause of "Tibet Independence", says the article.
The article quoted an anonymous person who has long since quit the "pro-democracy campaign" as saying "pro-democracy activists" approaching the Dalai Lama in attempts to divide China, were making a big mistake, as these approaches would incur strong objections from Chinese at both home and overseas, and further divide "pro-democracy forces" within.
The Dalai group has some (financial) resources but would not easily pay the bill for "pro-democracy activists", it said.
The "marriage" between the Dalai group and "pro-democracy activists", based on political and economic interests, is obviously a self-deceiving scheme, the article said.
Editor: 卢佳颖 | Source: Xinhua