Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tibetan exile community get new political leader

Tibetan exile  Won Bassang Sangay, 43, a lawyer and researcher of the World Health Organization for the year studied international law and dispute settlement, 55 percent of the votes cast by tens of thousands of Tibetans in all parts of the world, from the Commissioner Jamphel elections Choesang said in the town of north India's Dharmsala, where they are based on the government in exile.
He said the Dalai Lama on Wednesday to hand over political power and the promise of fighting for the independence of Tibet to continue.
"I hope, will the Tibet issue in the lives and sacrifices in Tibet, and the continued suffering of the Tibetan people to forget the world," he said by telephone from Washington.
While any government in exile for decades seen as a reflection of the weakness of the wishes of the Dalai Lama, in exile 75 years), the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhist followers closest to the worship of God.

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