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Gompo Andrugtsang's autobiography exposes lies in the the Dalai Lama's autobiography

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The Dalai Lama lies about the messages he sent the Tibetan Resistance

In the Dalai Lama's autobiography, 'My Land and My People' he mentions two messages he sent the Tibetan Resistance:

'However great the violence used against us, it could never become right to use violence in reply ... I asked the Cabinet to send a message to the Khampa leaders that these were my wishes.'

Very noble sentiments... in a later message he said: 'I asked them not use violence except in defending their position on the mountain.'

Not quite so noble, but also not at all what he said. In Gompo Andrugtsang's autobiography, '4 Rivers 6 Ranges', he tells us what the Dalai Lama's letter actually said (a photo of the actual letter can be seen opposite):

"You have led the Chushi Gandrug force with unshakeable determination to resist the Chinese occupation army for the great national cause of defending the freedom of Tibet. I confer on you the rank of 'DZASAK'( the highest military rank equivalent to General ) in recognition for your service to the country. The present situation calls for a continuance of your brave struggle with the same determination and courage."

Another lie from the Dalai Lama exposed.

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