Dalai Lama Lies
Hypocrisy!

While the Dalai Lama tours the world, lecturing on human rights and posturing as a defender of religious freedom, few people realize that he inflicts human rights abuses on his own people and interferes with the religious freedom of thousands and thousands of people around the world.
Hiding behind his ‘celebrity immunity’ carefully managed by his PR machine, he proclaims ‘compassion is my religion’ while he and his government in exile inflict horrible sufferings on his own people, and threatens those who object with the same treatment. It is only the prevalence of fear and intimidation his agents have generated within the Tibetan community that prevents more people from exposing this hypocrisy. But the evidence is there for any journalist who cares to investigate.

Stolen teachings
The Dalai Lama has gone on record as saying his own Spiritual Guide and his predecessors through the centuries who promoted the practice of Dorje Shugden were wrong!
What a preposterous claim!
And then in a stunning and flagrant act of almost unbelievable hypocrisy, while condemning his own Spiritual Guides and working to destroy the very heart of the pure tradition they have preserved through the centuries, while he struts the world’s stage giving teachings from that very tradition!
Because the pure Dharma he received from his Teacher Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche is so powerful, everyone who hears those teachings naturally admires the sentiments they express.
But do they know that he has stolen those teachings? Do they question whether these noble sentiments are actually present in the mind of the speaker?
Duplicity
But the hypocrisy and duplicity do not stop there.
Aware of the international public horror at the recent atrocities, which clearly stem from the single handed actions of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Prime Minister and other Officials of the Tibetan Government in Exile have started a campaign to distance the Dalai Lama from these actions and their resulting inhumane victimization of a section of the Tibetan community.