The nephew of Dalai Lama, Jigme K. Norbu, was killed by a sport utility vehicle when he was walking for raising awareness of Tibetan along a Florida highway. He has done this kind of walk for several times, but this time was to memorize the 50th anniversary of the failed of against with Chinese government.
According to Pierre Tristam, who is the editor of an non-profit news service, was on his way to have an interview with Mr. Norbu. He never thought that Mr. Norbu would be killed.
The SUV was driven by a 31years old father, who had 2 children with him. According to the Highway Patrol, he wont take the responsibility.
Mr. Norbu's late father, Mr. Rinpoche was very important to Tibet. He was a high lama of Tibet, a professor of Tibetan studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, and was severed as Dalai Lama's U.S. representative.
Tibetans say that Chinese rules do not provide them freedom.
In general, death is a sad thing. However, I dont know how I feel, because he is Dalai Lama. I remember they killed lots of people, and fired their houses to against Chinese government. They also killed some tourisms before. Even though they want to be independent, they should not do this kind of thing to citizens. People didnt do any thing wrong.
Since China has a long history, that's no doult that there are some culure differences. I heard that Tibet is still in the old livestyle. Maybe to Tibetans the rules are not good to them.
don't know whether it is a good news or not, cause i dont want to see the separation of our country. but i do think that they have right to live the life style of what they want. tibet is a special place that full of grace, hope to visit there.
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