Letter from the Dalai Lama to President Ronald Reagan regarding Tibet, 03/10/1984
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OCR Page 1 of 2THEKCHEN CHOELING
THE DALAI LAMA
McLEOD GANJ 176219
KANGRA DISTRICT
HIMACHAL PRADESH
March 10, 1984
Your Excellency,
It has been twenty-five years since we were
forced into exile. During these years, though we
are comparatively a small refugee group we have
nevertheless been successful in maintaining our
identity as well as keeping alive the unique cultural
heritage of the Tibetan people. However, in Tibet
itself, the Chinese authorities have attempted to
paint the Tibetan society before 1959 as medieval
and backward and have thus carried out systematic
and complete destruction of our cultural heritage.
Yet certain aspects of that medieval society',
such as Buddhism and the traditional system of
Tibetan medicine are today beginning to make some
contribution towards the well-being of thousands
of people around the world. Moreover, because there
is a better understanding of the true Tibetan issue
there is an increasing awareness of and a growing
interest in the Issue of Tibet throughout the world,
including a wide-ranging public in the United States.
This is not only encouraging to the Tibetan people
but it also confirms our belief that truth and
justice will prevail ultimately.
During the early period of our present national
struggle, America, in keeping with her tradition of
safeguarding personal liberty and national freedom
has extended active support to the people of Tibet.
Many of our people even today recall with gratitude
that American support.
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