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Karmapa, Tibet Leader, Charged In Money Probe

Karmapa Charged

Posted: 12/08/11 02:57 AM ET

DHARMSALA, India (AP) - Indian authorities have filed charges against Tibetan Buddhism's third most important leader following an investigation into $1.35 million in cash discovered at his headquarters in northern India, police said Thursday.

The money was found last January during a police raid on the Karmapa's monastery. It was in nearly two dozen currencies, and the Karmapa's aides said it had been donated by his followers, who came from all over the world.

But the amount of cash, which included a large sum of Chinese yuan, concerned police, who said the sums were too large to be merely from donations.

The raid on the Gyuto Monastery was unprecedented and particularly surprising since the Karmapa, Ugyen Thinley Dorje, is revered by Tibetans and Buddhists. India has gone to great lengths to provide asylum to Buddhist leaders who have fled Tibet, including the Dalai Lama.

The Karmapa, 26, is seen as one of the Dalai Lama's potential successors as the leader of Tibetan Buddhism.

On Wednesday, police filed charges against the Karmapa and three of his followers in a local court at the end of the investigation, said Sumedha Diwedi, a superintendent of police.

The court will soon examine the evidence submitted by the police and decide whether the Karmapa and his followers should be tried on the charges.

A spokesman for the Tibetan government-in-exile said he was sure no Indian laws had deliberately been broken.

"What resulted was due to negligence on part of the staff members of the Karmapa," Thupten Samphal told The Associated Press. "It is also a case of ignorance of the Indian law. Now that the case is on, law should take its own course."

While the Karmapa was charged with conspiracy and knowledge of undeclared money, the three followers face the additional charges of cheating and forgery of documents. If convicted, the Karmapa faces up to two years in prison, and his followers up to 10 years.

Diwedi said police have also sought the permission of the federal government to prosecute the Karmapa and the followers for allegedly violating India's foreign currency laws in collecting the donations.

The Karmapa left Tibet in 2000. Since then, he has been living at the monastery in Sidhbari, just outside Dharmsala, which has been the headquarters of the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile since the Dalai Lama fled the Himalayan region in 1959.

China's government reviles the Dalai Lama, accusing him of pushing for independence for Tibet and sowing trouble there. A boy named by the Dalai Lama in 1995 as the second-highest Tibetan spiritual leader, the Panchen Lama, disappeared shortly afterward, and China selected another boy.

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DHARMSALA, India (AP) — Indian authorities have filed charges against Tibetan Buddhism's third most important leader following an investigation into $1.35 million in cash discovered at his headquarter...
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HanMeiRen
May already be guilty by association...
09:55 AM on 12/09/2011
Obviously the Karmapa Lama needs seasoning in how politics are to be played and what he has to offer.

The easiest way to get out of this mess is to announce, just like what the Dalai Lama did, that India has more legitimacy to incorporate Tibet than China.

The icing on the top is to follow the Dalai Lama and claim that he is already 11/26 son of India.

Resist is futile.
11:16 PM on 12/08/2011
Ah yes, levy a few charges, and free up the "seized funds" just in time to stick Xboxes in some more sleepy officials' kids' stockings.
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Chubbster
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12:59 PM on 12/08/2011
Karmapa is pure. Indian politicians on the take from China are not.
11:06 PM on 12/08/2011
Fanned & faved.
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David4FreePress
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11:52 AM on 12/08/2011
This sounds like political persecution.
In the Dalai Lama's recent book "Beyond Religion" he talks about how aid does not get to the poor in India because of corruption.
12:39 PM on 12/08/2011
It is not a case of persecution, many believe Karmapa was actually pushed into India by the chinese to be in India and report back on the Dalai Lama's activities, and the finding of so much of cash, especially the yuan raises many eyebrows on the Karmapa's allegiance.
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Chubbster
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01:01 PM on 12/08/2011
>many believe Karmapa was actually pushed into India by the chinese to be in India and report back on the Dalai Lama's activities.

This is pure used horse-food.
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David4FreePress
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01:02 PM on 12/08/2011
Interesting. Thank you
10:27 AM on 12/08/2011
"The Karmapa, 26, is seen as one of the Dalai Lama's potential successors as the leader of Tibetan Buddhism."

This sentence shows the writer of the article has a misunderstanding of succession in Tibetan Buddhism. The Dalai Lama will come back again as many times as necessary.