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Dalai Lama Says Information Technology Can Help Broaden Chinese 
Understanding of Tibet
November 8, 2004

The Dalai Lama has said that “information technology has far-reaching 
potential to help our Chinese brothers and sisters come to understand the 
Tibetan people better and appreciate our religion, culture and way of life.”

In a message to an international symposium on Ethnic Relations During the 
Information Age held in Trinity College, CT, from November 5 to 7, 2004, the 
Dalai Lama said, “The People’s Republic of China is making tremendous 
progress in both information technology and economic development.  If these 
developments are to have a widespread positive impact on society and are to 
benefit everyone living within the People’s Republic it is essential to try 
to anticipate their potential effects and to create an appropriately 
receptive environment in which they may flourish.”

Terming the symposium “timely,” the Dalai Lama urged “people working in the 
field of information technology in China itself and wherever Chinese is read 
and spoken to devote time and space to revealing the reality of Tibet today, 
to understanding the Tibetan people’s just aspirations and to creating a 
better awareness of our situation.”

Over 50 participants, including Tibetans, Chinese, Mongolian, Uyghurs, 
Taiwanese, and Americans took part in the three-day symposium jointly held 
by the East Asia Study Center of Trinity College, Foundation for China in 
the 21st Century, and the International Campaign for Tibet. They discussed 
the role played by the information age, and specifically the internet, in 
determining the relations between Chinese, Tibetan and other peoples. 

The three specific objectives of this were the promotion of cultural 
exchange, increasing mutual understanding, and building friendship. In 
addition to the US-based representatives of well-known Chinese-language web 
sites, the conference invited several Chinese internet experts as well as a 
Tibetan who hosts a website in Chinese. Tibetan participants from abroad 
include Mr. Tsewang Phuntso from the Office of Tibet in New York, Mr. Dawa 
Tsering from the Tibetan Department of Information & International Relations 
in Dharamsala, Mr. Rinchen Tashi and Mr. Bhuchung Tsering from the 
International Campaign for Tibet.

This series of conferences touching on ethnic relations have been held in 
October 2000, September 2001, and November 2002, respectively. These 
retreats were held in cooperation with academic organizations such as 
Harvard University and Tufts University. 

Following is the full text of the Dalai Lama’s message.


MESSAGE

 

I extend my warm greetings to everyone attending the International Symposium 
for Youth Leaders of Various Ethnic Backgrounds from mainland China, Taiwan, 
Hong Kong, Macau and Tibet, entitled Ethnic Relations during the Information 
Age. 

The topic of the symposium is timely.  The People’s Republic of China is 
making tremendous progress in both information technology and economic 
development.  If these developments are to have a widespread positive impact 
on society and are to benefit everyone living within the People’s Republic 
it is essential to try to anticipate their potential effects and to create 
an appropriately receptive environment in which they may flourish. 

As a Tibetan, I am aware that information technology has far-reaching 
potential to help our Chinese brothers and sisters come to understand the 
Tibetan people better and appreciate our religion, culture and way of life.  
I am grateful to all those who have made the effort to set up Chinese 
language web sites focussing on Tibet that can be accessed both from within 
the People’s Republic of China and outside it, but more needs to be done. 

Therefore, I urge people working in the field of information technology in 
China itself and wherever Chinese is read and spoken to devote time and 
space to revealing the reality of Tibet today, to understanding the Tibetan 
people’s just aspirations and to creating a better awareness of our 
situation. 

In the current information age, we have the means to improve and deepen 
inter-ethnic relations in the People’s Republic of China and elsewhere.  I 
congratulate the organisers of this symposium for giving a lead to this 
public discussion.


The Dalai Lama (SIGNED)


October 18, 2004

 

 

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