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CIA Memorandum for the Special Group - 9 January 1964

Dalai Lama Cables No Nobel Peace

The Dalai Lama Cables: No Noble Peace - Part 5

In this series of articles we will comprehensively refute the Dalai Lama's qualification for being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Throughout the articles please bear in mind the words of Egil Aarvik when presenting the Dalai Lama with the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize:

‘This year’s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded ... first and foremost for his consistent resistance to the use of violence in his people’s struggle to regain their liberty.
This is by no means the first community of exiles in the world, but it is assuredly the first and only one that has not set up any militant liberation movement.’

Please also bear in mind that the Dalai Lama is a fully ordained Buddhist monk with vows to forsake killing and any actions of harming others.

As illustrated in the previous article in this series, the Dalai Lama called in the deal he had made with the US Government for military and financial support for a war against the Chinese Communists over Tibet.

Here we give some details as to the measure of the support that was afforded. This previously top secret document is now publicly available. We urge everyone interested in the Dalai Lama and Tibet to read it.

This shows that the US government was true to its words and for the best part of two decades provided millions of dollars each year to fund the Dalai Lama's war. Included in this was an annual personal subsidy of $180,000 to the Dalai Lama. We also note that the CIA was behind the development of 'Tibet Houses' around the world - a subject we will return to later.

In conclusion to this series of articles, we have comprehensively refuted the claim that the Dalai Lama is a man of peace. Egil Aarvik's praise of him for 'his consistent resistance to the use of violence in his people’s struggle to regain their liberty' could not be any more hollow.

* See also: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Epilogue

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