The leader of Tibet's Buddhists BBC interview and recent Statement by the Dalai Lama on protests in Tibet on March 15th, 2008 'I am deeply concerned over the situation that has been developing in Tibet following peaceful protests in many parts of Tibet, including Lhasa, in recent days. These protests are a manifestation of the deep-rooted resentment of the Tibetan people under the present governance.
As I have always said, unity and stability under brute force is at best a temporary solution. It is unrealistic to expect unity and stability under such a rule and would therefore not be conducive to finding a peaceful and lasting solution.
I therefore appeal to the Chinese leadership to stop using force and address the long-simmering resentment of the Tibetan people through dialogue with the Tibetan people. I also urge my fellow Tibetans not to resort to violence.'
Below videos with Tenzin Gyatso, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama on Charlie Rose show & Dalai Lama on Human Rights in Tibet
TIBET PROTEST AT LHASA CHINA REEL ALONG WITH IRANIAN FILMAKER REZA ALLAMEHZADEH ON EX-USSR RUSSIAN WRITERS PERSECUTION BY STALIN KGB IN FILM DOCDRAMA 'MANUSCRIPTS DON'T BURN' according to M. BULGAKOV