A teenage boy being groomed by China to become the new Tibetan religious leader has been allowed to meet tens of thousands of people in a rare trip, state media said yesterday.
The 11th Panchen Lama, who is rarely seen in public, held head-touching ceremonies to bless more than 60,000 believers during a trip to Tibetan-inhabited areas of southwest China's Sichuan Province from June 12 to 28, the Xinhua news agency said.
The trip, which was broadcast on state television and widely covered in state media, could mean the government believes the 15-year-old -- who has been under its strict tutelage since he was five -- is ready for a more public role.
The news agency referred to the boy as "the highest leader of Tibetan Buddhism in China" -- which reflects the government's attempt to use him to rival the role of the exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama.
China has occupied Tibet since 1950. The Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule.
Under Tibetan Buddhism, he ranks above the Panchen Lama.
The teenager, Bainqen Erdini Qoigyijabu, is widely seen as a Beijing puppet. He was chosen by the atheist Chinese regime in 1995, when he was five, as the reincarnation of the 10th Panchen Lama.
The Dalai Lama's own choice, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, disappeared from public view in 1995 and is believed to have been under a form of house arrest, if not dead, ever since.
Many devoted Tibetan Buddhists question the credentials of the Beijing-picked Panchen Lama.
Media reports yesterday said the boy was "warmly greeted" by believers, including 10,000 who congregated outside his residence waiting for a chance to see him.
It is common for China to stage-manage politically sensitive events, including screening or trucking in large numbers of people.
Xinhua said the visit was the first by the teenager to Sichuan, where the second largest population of Tibetans lives outside of restive Tibet itself.
The thousands who congregated to see the Beijing-picked Panchen Lama not only received head-touching ceremonies but also got him to touch portraits, badges and red diamond knots, Xinhua said.
The teenager toured dozens of counties of Sichuan and held religious rituals in more than 10 Tibetan Buddhist temples there, according to Xinhua.
Scores of Buddhist monks who had openly expressed opposition to Beijing's choice of Panchen Lama have been jailed, according to rights groups.
The Republic of China (ROC) is celebrating its 114th Double Ten National Day today, featuring military parades and a variety of performances and speeches in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei. The Taiwan Taiko Association opened the celebrations with a 100-drummer performance, including young percussionists. As per tradition, an air force Mirage 2000 fighter jet flew over the Presidential Office as a part of the performance. The Honor Guards of the ROC and its marching band also heralded in a military parade. Students from Taichung's Shin Min High School then followed with a colorful performance using floral imagery to represent Taiwan's alternate name
COGNITIVE WARFARE: Chinese fishing boats transmitting fake identification signals are meant to test Taiwan’s responses to different kinds of perceived incursions, a report said Chinese vessels are transmitting fake signals in Taiwan’s waters as a form of cognitive warfare, testing Taipei’s responses to various types of incursions, a report by the Institute for the Study of War said on Friday. Several Chinese fishing vessels transmitted fake automatic identification system (AIS) signals in Taiwan’s waters last month, with one mimicking a Russian warship and another impersonating a Chinese law enforcement vessel, the report said. Citing data from Starboard Maritime Intelligence, the report said that throughout August and last month, the Chinese fishing boat Minshiyu 06718 (閩獅漁06718) sailed through the Taiwan Strait while intermittently transmitting its own AIS
CHINESE INFILTRATION: Medical logistics is a lifeline during wartime and the reported CCP links of a major logistics company present a national security threat, an expert said The government would bolster its security check system to prevent China from infiltrating the nation’s medical cold chain, a national security official said yesterday. The official, who wished to stay anonymous, made the remarks after the Chinese-language magazine Mirror Media (鏡周刊) reported that Pharma Logistics (嘉里醫藥物流) is in charge of the medical logistics of about half of the nation’s major hospitals, including National Taiwan University Hospital and Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The company’s parent, Kerry TJ Logistics Co (嘉里大榮物流), is associated with the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the
COVETED PRIZE: The US president would be a peace prize laureate should he persuade Xi Jinping to abandon military aggression against Taiwan, William Lai said US President Donald Trump should get the Nobel Peace Prize should he be able to convince Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) to abandon the use of force against Taiwan, President William Lai (賴清德) told a conservative US radio show and podcast in an interview. The US is Taiwan’s most important international backer, despite the absence of formal ties, but since Trump took office earlier this year he has not announced any new arms sales to the nation. Trump could meet Xi at the APEC summit in South Korea on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Lai, speaking on The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton