Dalai Lama works against peace and Buddhism
The New York Post, a US tabloid, recently became the target of harsh criticism for publishing the photograph of a man about to be struck by a subway train on its front page. The newspaper and the photographer were criticized for being "too insensitive and sensationalist", showing how highly the majority of the people across the world regard life.
Therefore, it is baffling to see some people praising the Dalai Lama clique for inciting some Tibetans to commit self-immolation in Sichuan, Gansu and Qinghai provinces. By encouraging and coercing some Tibetans to burn themselves alive and then using the photographs and videos in the propaganda campaign to split the Tibet autonomous region from China, the Dalai Lama and his followers have shown how immoral and inhuman their designs are. What they have done is much worse than the New York Post and deserves nothing but condemnation.
The Dalai Lama was initially silent about the self-immolations by Tibetans, but later he let spread the notion that there was nothing in Buddhism that forbades suicide and the self-immolators should be considered "brave heroes".