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Notes:

  1. Mark Juergensmeyer, Terror in the Mind of God, (University of California Press, 2000), 6, 112-113, 157.
  2. Kyong-Hwa Seok, "Korean Monk Gangs Battle for Temple Turf," San Francisco Examiner, 3 December 1998.
  3. Los Angeles Times, February 25, 2006.
  4. Dalai Lama quoted in Donald Lopez Jr., Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West (Chicago and London: Chicago University Press, 1998), 205.
  5. Erik D. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling: Uncovering Corruption at the Heart of Tibetan Buddhism Today (Alaya Press 2005), 41.
  6. Stuart Gelder and Roma Gelder, The Timely Rain: Travels in New Tibet (Monthly Review Press, 1964), 119, 123; and Melvyn C. Goldstein, The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama (University of California Press, 1995), 6-16.
  7. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, 50.
  8. Stephen Bachelor, "Letting Daylight into Magic: The Life and Times of Dorje Shugden," Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, 7, Spring 1998. Bachelor discusses the sectarian fanaticism and doctrinal clashes that ill fit the Western portrait of Buddhism as a non-dogmatic and tolerant tradition.
  9. Dhoring Tenzin Paljor, Autobiography, cited in Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, 8.
  10. Pradyumna P. Karan, The Changing Face of Tibet: The Impact of Chinese Communist Ideology on the Landscape (Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 1976), 64.
  11. See Gary Wilson's report in Worker's World, 6 February 1997.
  12. Gelder and Gelder, The Timely Rain, 62 and 174.
  13. As skeptically noted by Lopez, Prisoners of Shangri-La, 9.
  14. Melvyn Goldstein, William Siebenschuh, and Tashì-Tsering, The Struggle for Modern Tibet: The Autobiography of Tashì-Tsering (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1997).
  15. Gelder and Gelder, The Timely Rain, 110.
  16. Melvyn C. Goldstein, A History of Modern Tibet 1913-1951 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989), 5 and passim.
  17. Anna Louise Strong, Tibetan Interviews (Peking: New World Press, 1959), 15, 19-21, 24.
  18. Quoted in Strong, Tibetan Interviews, 25.
  19. Strong, Tibetan Interviews, 31.
  20. Gelder and Gelder, The Timely Rain, 175-176; and Strong, Tibetan Interviews, 25-26.
  21. Gelder and Gelder, The Timely Rain, 113.
  22. A. Tom Grunfeld, The Making of Modern Tibet rev. ed. (Armonk, N.Y. and London: 1996), 9 and 7-33 for a general discussion of feudal Tibet; see also Felix Greene, A Curtain of Ignorance (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1961), 241-249; Goldstein, A History of Modern Tibet, 3-5; and Lopez, Prisoners of Shangri-La, passim.
  23. Strong, Tibetan Interviews, 91-96.
  24. Waddell, Landon, O'Connor, and Chapman are quoted in Gelder and Gelder, The Timely Rain, 123-125.
  25. Goldstein, The Snow Lion and the Dragon, 52.
  26. Heinrich Harrer, Return to Tibet (New York: Schocken, 1985), 29.
  27. See Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison, The CIA's Secret War in Tibet (Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 2002); and William Leary, "Secret Mission to Tibet," Air & Space, December 1997/January 1998.
  28. On the CIA's links to the Dalai Lama and his family and entourage, see Loren Coleman, Tom Slick and the Search for the Yeti (London: Faber and Faber, 1989).
  29. Leary, "Secret Mission to Tibet."
  30. Hugh Deane, "The Cold War in Tibet," CovertAction Quarterly (Winter 1987).
  31. George Ginsburg and Michael Mathos Communist China and Tibet (1964), quoted in Deane, "The Cold War in Tibet." Deane notes that author Bina Roy reached a similar conclusion.
  32. See Greene, A Curtain of Ignorance, 248 and passim; and Grunfeld, The Making of Modern Tibet, passim.
  33. Harrer, Return to Tibet, 54.
  34. Karan, The Changing Face of Tibet, 36-38, 41, 57-58; London Times, 4 July 1966.
  35. Gelder and Gelder, The Timely Rain, 29 and 47-48.
  36. Tendzin Choegyal, "The Truth about Tibet," Imprimis (publication of Hillsdale College, Michigan), April 1999.
  37. Karan, The Changing Face of Tibet, 52-53.
  38. Elaine Kurtenbach, Associate Press report, 12 February 1998.
  39. Goldstein, The Snow Lion and the Dragon, 47-48.
  40. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, 8.
  41. San Francisco Chonicle, 9 January 2007.
  42. Report by the International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet, A Generation in Peril (Berkeley Calif.: 2001), passim.
  43. International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet, A Generation in Peril, 66-68, 98.
  44. im Mann, "CIA Gave Aid to Tibetan Exiles in '60s, Files Show," Los Angeles Times, 15 September 1998; and New York Times, 1 October, 1998.
  45. News & Observer, 6 September 1995, cited in Lopez, Prisoners of Shangri-La, 3.
  46. Heather Cottin, "George Soros, Imperial Wizard," CovertAction Quarterly no. 74 (Fall 2002).
  47. Goldstein, The Snow Lion and the Dragon, 51.
  48. Tendzin Choegyal, "The Truth about Tibet."
  49. The Dalai Lama in Marianne Dresser (ed.), Beyond Dogma: Dialogues and Discourses (Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books, 1996)
  50. These comments are from a book of the Dalai Lama's writings quoted in Nikolai Thyssen, "Oceaner af onkel Tom," Dagbladet Information, 29 December 2003, (translated for me by Julius Wilm). Thyssen's review (in Danish) can be found at http://www.information.dk/Indgang/VisArkiv.dna?pArtNo=20031229154141.txt.
  51. "A Global Call for Human Rights in the Workplace," New York Times, 6 December 2005.
  52. San Francisco Chronicle, 14 January 2007.
  53. San Francisco Chronicle, 5 November 2005.
  54. Times of India 13 October 2000; Samantha Conti's report, Reuter, 17 June 1994; Amitabh Pal, "The Dalai Lama Interview," Progressive, January 2006.
  55. The Gelders draw this comparison, The Timely Rain, 64.
  56. Michael Parenti, The Culture Struggle (Seven Stories, 2006).
  57. John Pomfret, "Tibet Caught in China's Web," Washington Post, 23 July 1999.
  58. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, 3.
  59. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, 13 and 138.
  60. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, 21.
  61. Curren, Buddha's Not Smiling, passim. For books that are favorable toward the Karmapa appointed by the Dalai Lama's faction, see Lea Terhune, Karmapa of Tibet: The Politics of Reincarnation (Wisdom Publications, 2004); Gaby Naher, Wrestling the Dragon (Rider 2004); Mick Brown, The Dance of 17 Lives (Bloomsbury 2004).
  62. Erik Curren, "Not So Easy to Say Who is Karmapa," correspondence, 22 August 2005, www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=22.1577,0,0,1,0.
  63. Kim Lewis, correspondence to me, 15 July 2004.
  64. Kim Lewis, correspondence to me, 16 July 2004.
  65. Ma Jian, Stick Out Your Tongue (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2006).
  66. See the PBS documentary, China from the Inside, January 2007, KQED.PBS.org/kqed/chinanside.
  67. San Francisco Chronicle, 9 January 2007.
  68. "China: Global Warming to Cause Food Shortages," People's Weekly World, 13 January 2007
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