Light Of Truth Award To India
(ICT | New Delhi | December 17, 2002)
His Holiness the Dalai Lama will present the International
Campaign for Tibet's Light of Truth Award to the people of India
in recognition of their critical assistance to the Tibetan people
for more than four decades.
The award honors those who have made significant contributions to
Tibet and the Tibetan people and is one of the most prestigious in
the Tibet movement. "Under the leadership of His Holiness the Dalai
Lama and with the compassionate support of the people of India,
the Tibetan people have been able to rebuild both their secular and
monastic institutions so that Tibet's distinctive identity could
survive and flourish," said Richard Gere, Chairman of the Board of
the International Campaign for Tibet.
Mr Rabi Ray, a noted Indian political leader and former speaker
of the Indian Parliament, will receive the award on behalf of the
people of India during the closing ceremony of the Tibetan Festival
of Compassion on December 18, 2002.
India is the source of Tibetan spiritual and cultural heritage. The
Dalai Lama very succinctly defined the nature of the relationship
between India and Tibet by saying that India is the Guru (Teacher)
and Tibet is its Chela (disciple). In recent times, the Dalai Lama
and the Tibetan people have been inspired by the great Indian leader
Mahatma Gandhi's teachings of non-violence, tolerance and compassion.
"No nation or individual has helped the Tibetan people in their time
of need more than India and the people of India. India's assistance
and support is unparalleled," Gere added.
The Light of Truth award was established in 1994. Past recipients
include: Heinrich Harrer, author of Seven Years in Tibet; the late
Hugh Richardson, the head of the British Indian diplomatic mission
in Lhasa; Madame Danielle Mitterrand, former first lady of France;
US Senator Claiborne Pell, former Chairman of the Foreign Relations
Committee; and AM Rosenthal, former editor of the New York Times.
The Light of Truth Award Presentation will be co-hosted by His
Excellency R Venkataraman, former Indian President, and Kasur Tashi
Wangdi, Representative of HH the Dalai Lama, Chairman and Secretary,
respectively, of the Tibetan Festival of Compassion.
The International Campaign for Tibet was established in 1988
to monitor and promote human rights and democratic freedoms in
Tibet. It has offices in Washington DC, Amsterdam and Berlin.
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