Buddhist Peace Fellowship Open Letter

Buddhist Peace Fellowship Open Letter 2011-11-01T15:15:31-07:00

An Open Letter from the Buddhist Peace Fellowship to the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China.

September 9, 2007

His Excellency Hu Jintao

President of The People’s Republic of China

His Excellency Wen Jiabao

Premier of the State Council

The Honorable Ye Xiaowen

SARA Bureau Director

c/o Embassy of the People’s Republic of China

2300 Connecticut Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20008

Dear Sirs,

On July 13, 2007, the State Administration for Religious Affairs of the People’s Republic of China issued new “management measures for the reincarnation of living Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism,” effective as of September 1, 2007.

As Buddhist teachers from many traditions and nations, we are keenly aware of the debt we owe to all our religious teachers who have freely and independently sustained the teachings of Buddha for generation after generation. With this in mind and acknowledging Tibetan religious practices, we are deeply concerned by what we feel is the inappropriate intervention of the People’s Republic of China in religious matters that affect the Tibetan people, and Tibetan Buddhist practitioners around the world.

We understand the essence of China’s startling decree to be that all reincarnated lamas (tulkus) must have government approval. This measure undermines Tibetan Buddhism’s core beliefs around rebirth and spiritual continuity. It seems aimed at undermining and replacing Tibetan Buddhism’s religious structures, and weakening the widely-recognized authority of legitimate Tibetan religious leaders including the Dalai Lama.

Respectfully, we suggest that history has proven that where religion and national governments become entangled with each other, the result is detrimental both to religion and the nation. But those who suffer most are ordinary people, who cherish the right to choose their religious beliefs and practices.

In less than one year, the People’s Republic of China will host the 2008 Olympic Games. As the games approach, the world’s attention will turn towards a nation that has a rich past and a bright future. But if the present itself is marred by the systematic repression of religious and human rights, China’s leaders will have squandered a great opportunity to be a leader among nations.

In the spirit of wisdom and common sense, we urge you, China’s leaders, to rescind SARA’s new measures to control Tibetan Buddhism. Please do this now so you can in fact fulfill your own Olympic vision of “One World One Dream.”

Sincerely in peace,


Zenju Earthlyn Manuel

Executive Director

Buddhist Peace Fellowship

and

Hozan Alan Senauke

Buddhist Peace Fellowship

& Berkeley Zen Center, CA

Joined by:

Robert Aitken

Diamond Sangha

Rev. Dai-En Bennage

Mt. Equity Zendo

Pennsdale, PA

Leigh Brasington

Alameda, California

Rev. Edward Espe Brown

California

Dr. Colin Butler

Bodhi, Australia

Rev. Eido Frances Carney

Olympia Zen Center

Olympia, WA

Rev. Kyogen Carlson

Rev. Gyokuko Carlson

Dharma Rain Zen Center

Portland, OR

Eugene Cash

San Francisco Insight, CA

Rev. James Ford

Boundless Way Zen , MA

Rev. Dogo Barry Graham

The Sitting Frog Zen Sangha

Phoenix, AZ

Roshi Bernie Glassman

Peacemaker Order

Konjin Gaelyn Godwin

Cloud Gate Zen Center

Houston, Texas

Sunyana Graef

Vermont Zen Center

Burlington, VT

Rev. Zenkei Hartman

SF Zen Center, CA

Isyanto

Nyanaprathama, Indonesia

Ken Jones

Network of Engaged Buddhists, Great Britain

Cynthia Jurs

Open Way Sangha

Santa Fe, NM

Rev. Daijaku Judith Kinst

Ocean Gate Zen Center

Santa Cruz, CA

Ouyporn Khuankaew

Intl Women’s Partnership for Peace and Justice

Thailand

Lee, Min Yong

Korea

Rev. Taigen Dan Leighton

Ancient Dragon Zen Gate

Chicago, IL

Dharmachari Lokamitra

The Nagarjuna Institute

Nagpur, India

Jimmy Lominto

Dharmajala, Indonesia

David Loy, Phd.

Xavier University, Ohio

Joanna Macy, Phd

BPF Int’l Advisory Council

Dr. Thant Lwin Maung

Burma

Ken McLeod

Unfettered Mind, CA

Ronald Nakasone, Phd

Budd. Churches of America

Rev. Pat Enkyo O’Hara

Village Zendo, NYC

Rev. Taitaku Pat Phelan

Chapel Hill Zen Center

Chapel Hill, NC

Caitriona Reed

Michele Benzamin-Miki

Ordinary Dharma

Warner Springs, CA

Santikaro

Liberation Park

Norwalk, WI

Rev. Anne Seisen Saunders

Sweetwater Zen Center

National City, CA

Dh. Shantum Seth

Ahimsa Trust

New Delhi, India

Ajarn Sulak Sivaraska

Int’l Network of Engaged Buddhists, Siam

Lama Surya Das

Lama John Makransky

Lama Choying Palmo

(Willa Baker)

Dzogchen Center, U.S.A.

Daniel Terragno

Rocks & Clouds Zendo

Sebastopol, CA

Rev. Katherine Thanas

Santa Cruz Zen Center, CA

Rev. Claude AnShin Thomas

Zaltho Foundation

Tenzin Bob Thurman, Ph.D.

Columbia Unuiversity, NY

Ven. Tsering Palmo

Ladakh Nuns’ Association

Rev. Jisho Warner

Stone Creek Zen Center

Sebastopol, CA

Rev. Sojun Mel Weitsman

Berkeley Zen Center, CA


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