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June 02, 2008 Monday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 27, 1429



It’s wrong to brand all Muslims as militants: Dalai Lama


NEW DELHI, June 1: The Dalai Lama said on Sunday the international community needed to deal with the root causes of terrorism and it was wrong to brand all Muslims as militants.

“Every action comes from some motivation. We have to address or deal with the motivation which creates terrorist actions,” the Tibetan spiritual leader said at a terrorism conference in New Delhi. He did not elaborate.

The Dalai Lama referred to the Sept 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States, but said it was wrong to generalise and blame Islam for acts by some members of the Muslim community.

The Dalai Lama said he was dismayed by the conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland and Shias and Sunnis in Iraq and Pakistan. The conference was organised by the Jama Masjid United Forum, a Muslim organisation.

Syed Yahya Bukhari, president of the Jama Masjid United Forum, said the targets of terrorism continued to expand and shift to new locations, and the tools and methods were getting increasingly sophisticated, innovative and destructive.

India’s Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said he agreed with the Dalai Lama’s statement and said the world must move forward in resolving the decades-old conflicts that served as the breeding ground for terrorists.

Sibal also called for use of technology to check the spread of terrorism.

“We have enormous technology tools which can now help us to trace the financing of terrorism and spread of arms and connectivity among terrorist groups,” he said. “We need a global technology framework to deal with it,” Sibal said.—AP







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