Exile Videos
Tibetan Government in Exile
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 21, 2009
Duration: 104
Duration: 104
In the last fifty years, the Tibetan exile government functioning in Dharamsala has never faced an opposition party, nor even an individual who could be called an opposition member. It has never taken a decision contrary to the Dalai Lama s position, and such an event is even considered to be inconceivable. With all authority (executive, legislative, judicial and religious) invested solely in the person of the Dalai Lama, this government has ceased to uphold any pretence of constitutional democracy.The Tibetan government is the Dalai Lama, and the Dalai Lama is the Tibetan government. Behind the trappings of government with its illusion of democracy, the Dalai Lama s position, with its central tenet, L etat, c est moi ( I am the State ), extends its domain of authority over all aspects of policy and decision-making. There is no decision of government that is not the Dalai Lama s decision.Because the Dalai Lama is commonly held to be an infallible being, the embodiment of a Buddha, it is not only inconceivable but would also be heretical to formulate a policy or make a decision contrary to his wishes. Furthermore, because it would again be an act of heresy to criticise the policy or decision of a supposedly enlightened being, all criticism and blame for the Dalai Lama s mistakes are directed at the Tibetan government, which has no means of redress.In this way, the so-called Tibetan government is blamed for all of the Dalai Lama s mistakes, and the untarnished image of the Dalai Lama is maintained. This very convenient system has enabled the Dalai Lama, through the illusion of government, to destroy the reputation and activities of others, to intimidate and persecute them, and to instigate violence against them, all while maintaining a faultless public image, and knowing full well that all subsequent blame will be carried by his government .
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From Exile - In The Faded Silence (Full Song)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 20, 2009
Duration: 256
Duration: 256
Features guest solo by Eyal Levi of Daath. "Monolith" now available http://fromexile.bandcamp.com http://www.myspace.com/fromexile http://www.fromexile.com http://www.twitter.com/fromexile
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EXILE / Someday
from Favorites of shizune on April 13, 2009
Duration: 305
Duration: 305
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