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12 June, 23:01

Why was the dalai lamas nobel peace prize important to the world at large

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  1. 12 June, 23:36
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    D) It showed the world an example of peaceful resistance

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    Dalai Lama is the leader of the Tibetan people. He has the highest spiritual role among the Tibetans, and he has the highest authority among them. Dalai Lama though, in order to not be sent to prison, or maybe even be killed by the Chinese authorities, has been living in exile, but still manages to guide his people. The philosophy of Dalai Lama, and the Buddhism as a whole, is that everything should be done in a peaceful manner, and that conflict and aggression should b avoided. This has been the case in Dalai Lam's leadership, as he has always guided his people to peaceful resistances, despite the use of force by the Chinese on them. This won the Nobel Peace Prize for Dalai Lama, and showed the worked that peace is the answer, and that conflict and aggression should be avoided as much as possible and that they are not the answer.
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