His Holiness the Dalai Lama Congratulates US President-elect Barack ObamaThursday, 6 November 2008, 10:37 a.m.
Barack Obama last met His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 2005 at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee event (File photo) |
Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Wednesday sent a message to congratulate Senator Barack Obama for his historic win to the post of the President of the United States.In his message sent to the US President-elect Barack Obama on 5 November, His Holiness the Dalai Lama said: “I am encouraged that the American people have chosen a President who reflects America’s diversity and her fundamental ideal that any person can rise up to the highest office in the land. This is a proud moment for America and one that will be celebrated by many peoples around the world.” “The American Presidential elections are always a great source of encouragement to people throughout the world who believe in democracy, freedom and equality of opportunities.” “May I also commend the determination and moral courage that you have demonstrated throughout the long campaign, as well as the kind heart and steady hand that you often showed when challenged. I recall our own telephone conversation this spring and these same essential qualities came through in your concern for the situation in Tibet.” “As the President of the United States, you will certainly have great and difficult tasks before you, but also many opportunities to create change in the lives of those millions who continue to struggle for basic human needs. You must also remember and work for these people, wherever they may be.”The full text of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s congratulatory message to the US President-elect Barack Obama follows:November 5, 2008H.E. Barack ObamaPresident-elect of the United States of AmericaWashington, DCU.S.A.Dear President-elect Obama,Congratulations on your election as the President of the United States of America.I am encouraged that the American people have chosen a President who reflects America’s diversity and her fundamental ideal that any person can rise up to the highest office in the land. This is a proud moment for America and one that will be celebrated by many peoples around the world.The American Presidential elections are always a great source of encouragement to people throughout the world who believe in democracy, freedom and equality of opportunities.May I also commend the determination and moral courage that you have demonstrated throughout the long campaign, as well as the kind heart and steady hand that you often showed when challenged. I recall our own telephone conversation this spring and these same essential qualities came through in your concern for the situation in Tibet.As the President of the United States, you will certainly have great and difficult tasks before you, but also many opportunities to create change in the lives of those millions who continue to struggle for basic human needs. You must also remember and work for these people, wherever they may be.With my prayers and good wishes,Yours sincerely,THE DALAI LAMA