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Australian MP Sophie Scamps commemorated the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday with a heartfelt speech in parliament. She highlighted the contributions of the Tibetan community in her electorate. Scamps also recalled attending cultural events and meeting the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala. Her remarks emphasized the importance of preserving Tibetan culture and freedom.

Key Points: Australian MP Sophie Scamps Honors Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday

  • Sophie Scamps praises Tibetan community in Mackellar
  • Highlights Dalai Lama's spiritual legacy
  • Recalls cultural celebrations in Sydney
  • Shares experience from Dharamsala visit
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Australian MP honours Dalai Lama's 90th birthday in parliament, reaffirms support for Tibetan cause

MP Sophie Scamps celebrates Dalai Lama's 90th birthday in parliament, reaffirming support for Tibetans in Australia and globally.

"His Holiness has consistently served as a source of hope and compassion in our world. – Sophie Scamps"

Sydney, July 29

Australian Independent Member of Parliament for Mackellar in Sydney, Sophie Scamps who is a supporter of the Tibetan cause delivered a speech in the Australian Parliament to mark the 90th birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, according to the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).

In her address on July 28, Scamps said, "I take great pride that Mackellar, located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, is home to the largest Tibetan Australian community in the country. We are fortunate to be enriched by this remarkable community."

According to a report by the CTA, the Austalian legislator termed the 90th birthday of the Dalai Lama as a moment of significant joy and spiritual meaning for Tibetans living in exile and globally.

"This year's commemoration carries even more weight after His Holiness confirmed that the spiritual institution of the Dalai Lama will persist following his departure. This news is what millions of Tibetans and non-Tibetans have long awaited," she said. "His Holiness has consistently served as a source of hope and compassion in our world," she said.

Scamps also reflected on two recent occasions she participated in to honour this milestone.

The first was a lively, all-day celebration of traditional Tibetan culture that took place in her Mackellar constituency.

The second was a formal dinner at the New South Wales Parliament House, featuring the Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration as the guest of honour. "These events held particular significance because such celebrations are not feasible within Tibet," she pointed out, stressing the importance of cultural freedom and expression for the Tibetan diaspora as mentioned in a report in the Tibetan bulletin.

Additionally, Scamps reminisced about her visit to Dharamsala in 2023 as part of an Australian parliamentary delegation. During this trip, she said she had the opportunity to meet with the Dalai Lama and the leadership of the Central Tibetan Administration.

- ANI

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Priya S
His Holiness has been a beacon of peace and non-violence. As an Indian, I'm proud that Dharamshala has become a second home for Tibetan culture. The Australian MP's recognition shows how his message transcends borders. More power to such interfaith harmony!
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Aditya G
Interesting to see foreign politicians celebrating Tibetan culture abroad while ignoring how India has preserved it for 60+ years. Our government has done more practical work than any symbolic speeches in Western parliaments. #JustSaying
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Sarah B
As an Australian living in Delhi, I appreciate both countries' roles. India provides sanctuary while Australia offers a voice. The Tibetan community enriches both our nations with their vibrant culture and resilience. Happy 90th to His Holiness!
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Kavya N
The Dalai Lama's teachings on compassion resonate deeply with Indian philosophy. But I worry such political gestures might strain India-China relations further. We're already dealing with border tensions - is this the right time for such public endorsements?
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Michael C
Visited Dharamshala last year - the Tibetan community's preservation of their culture in exile is remarkable. India deserves credit for this. The Australian MP's speech is nice, but actions like India's Special Frontier Force tell the real story of commitment.

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