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Dalai Lama: “Europe belongs to the Europeans” & “refugees must eventually return to native countries”

He has made some to the point observations on the refugee crisis in the past

Newsroom September 14 05:13

The Dalai Lama has sparked anger after declaring that “Europe belongs to the Europeans”.

The Tibetan spiritual leader, who is admired across the world, also said that refugees should eventually return to their native countries and assist with developing them.

The 14th Dalai Lama was speaking at a conference in Malmo, a city in Sweden which is home to a large immigrant population, according to the Business Times.

“Receive them, help them, educate them but ultimately they should develop their own country,” the 83-year-old said, when speaking about refugees.

“I think Europe belongs to the Europeans”.

The Dalai Lama also said that Europe was “morally responsible” for helping “a refugee really facing danger against their life”.

Social media users, however, condemned the comments, calling the Dalai Lama a “bigot of the first order” and a “hypocrite”!

The spiritual leader is followed by millions of Buddhists around the world. He is a Nobel Peace Prize winner and has made some to the point observations on the refugee crisis in the past.

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“Europe, for example Germany, cannot become an Arab country”, he said in an interview with German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in 2016, in which he also said that there were “too many refugees” in Europe.

The Dalai Lama is a refugee himself. He led thousands of his followers from Tibet to India in 1959 after Tibetans protested against Chinese limits on their autonomy.

The 83-year-old continues to live in exile in northern India today.

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