Transcripts For ALJAZ The Stream 2017 Ep 178 20171108 : vima

Transcripts For ALJAZ The Stream 2017 Ep 178 20171108

A twenty Fifteen Police raid with forty four commandos died he was accused of allowing a suspended police chief to be involved in planning the raid when you see here on aljazeera right after the stream next. We understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. So no matter where you call home ill just bring in the news and current of families that matter. How does iraq. Hi im femi ok and im only going to live how do you build peace with lama says young people are the root of the solution what does that actually mean ask the tibetan spiritual leader personally today on the street. My name is Patrick Hermanson im a researcher and im in the story of. The United Nations estimates that six hundred million young people thats half of the worlds youth population live in areas affected by conflict despite the challenges of growing up and turmoil many young people are striving to make a difference in fact a group of young peace builders from around the world have converged on the dalai lamas compound in india to learn from each other and the spiritual leader himself the event organized by the United States institute of peace seeks to give them the practical skills and the personal resilience needed to work in their home countries so how do you build peace in times of conflict joining us to talk about this we have the dalai lama and to use leaders participating in the u. S. Institute of peace of aint a man you look from south dad poor us from colombia welcome everybody dalai lama is such a pleasure to have you on the stream i have been looking at a picture of you as a very young boy you were about four years old in a mortar street in eastern tibet as a child as a youngster what was the most valuable lesson you learned about building peace i was. So. Why fresh shock because. We study. The whole and a much to. See at the beginning we should keep more script sketches not just. Been analyzed a lot less power and alan well i was just looking at your group from a picture that you took a day ago and there you are surrounded by the dalai lama and everybody is smiling and he is a mentor in here what is he like as a mental. Or what is it like as a man it was quite an experience for me yesterday i felt like i was an only. Spiritual empowered but theres just something about the energy in this room that really really give me the peace of mind that i needed and when i asked my question at least i had the chance to ask his holiness my question yesterday and he really answered me in details in a just i just didnt go into that response in my head and i feel like all the solutions i needed are in that package you give me is that it is up to me to bring it or to decide the status i need to unlock the answer he gave me yesterday so it was really a good start for me personally yesterday and im looking forward to this conversation i think its about going to be more than what we had yesterday. Yeah and for me first of all to really find. It really easy and. When you talk about it that i am are. You liking here and when you talk actually with him up a person may. Not. Expect not like you think that he will that you can actually do it and all of that even. Those of us from all really just. Ways of thinking not only for their body keep i mean i think thats an amazing thing for them for having some interest. So weve got this comment here from bree on twitter and she wants to know what the u. S. Can learn from youth peace leaders and peace makers around the globe especially as our country she says speaking of the u. S. Becomes more divided and Mass Violence increases shes directing this to the dalai lama what do you make of what the u. S. And Young Leaders here can learn from those who are in that room with you and from your own background. Listen my impression is. Of some tribes leaders who do. Consider. The world. A good liberal to the world do. You think jim percentage of all human beings i think do you see it was that the people that put the grilling people who come from you do have it here so this is you do you see the crowd name is very bottom. So there whole i think i hope the leaders in good spirits do as i do. What while julie more from de is young we will who live the really wasnt too difficult so the. City experience so theres by creating so these young people you would call awesome to him and comparable to him who didnt danger of their own life. But still. Hope of to miss the determination thats wonderful so there is zero opportunity if you really get that sort of sort of confidence and willpower we should an intelligence and a human or other. We can change all. The more i dont world more compassionate world thats by a severe conviction so theyre all. Inspired all close and well physically and sometimes difficult but i determined this is to serve these young people. These are huge and of humanity to show the world i dont want a stance just a little bit about the dalai lama told me something that actually you are still putting in your mind right now this is the moment when you asked the question right here on the laptop im going to look one more here when you asked him about your passion what youre working on in south sudan what was it that the dalai lama told you that will help you be a better peacemaker peacebuilding. My question was on education and Women Empowerment and hes response was when i might we might not see the impact of what were doing now but if we invest in education its patient all these obstacles will be eradicated with time saw me when you give me that package or invest in education and women much secluded building and then it just completely messed up because you cannot educate someone today and it graduates more and theyre able to give back to the community its a process and i just felt like maybe this is an initial start and its a long term impact but its going to be for a better good tomorrow. When one way to make it a better good is. Referenced here in the street from jim and he says it might be involving women so jim has comment on the place of women in the peace landscape are they a latent resource in this realm and powerless im going to give that one to you do you ever feel that you have to prove yourself when youre in these discussions when youre in these rooms in these spaces as a female leader in a youth leader at that do you feel that you have to go a little bit a step further than other people have to. Yeah i think i i felt. Like that when for example if you are in a Conference Room with someone and youre speaking out youre with a man like you they always look to them and they dont look at the woman on us white youre start questioning yourself like white that doesnt they look at me i mean im here at the room and even if you speak they they just arent here you know and. That happens to me many many times but i think its like we have the power to change that actually we have to empower ourselves and speak more like not loudly like more powerful maybe so they can hear us so yeah theres been this quote her of. A sudden its a culture and i think its all around the world but also its spread. In colombia in my country and its really hard sometimes to get to believe you but with your actions you get it take more steps but you are actually get it you how do you as i have a feeling i have a c. V. Thats part of your power as part of the secret trial if he is in your high and let me tell you why i have that theory because when i want to sit and talk with people you always reach out and touch them so this is you yesterday with the good talking to them and again touching touching the face touching the cheek and in this picture back in twenty fifteen it with desmond tutu youre talking about joy and again not right and that all reaching out and touch or why is that so important to what you do how you connect with people who is really the best communicated or showing your. Smile. And all the good that of quality i dont like prominent. I thought weve all know for one itty. Bitty. One of its artificial. Internally become song edition and better. So we should. Shouldnt think being so that the automatically come so close to the cd that weve got a lot and d. C. And then touch. So and particularly. Because. You know that. I was going to benefit. It is good thats the same and i can i can just soft the people that say touch might not be enough this is adamant out of one tyria and this is what he told this dream because of my advocacy for nonviolence and im syrian army declared me wanted this should be a way to resolve issues in a nonviolent manner but the government did later apologize thats given me the moral ground to work even more another person picking up on that being viewed as a threat this is being charlie who writes many years later china still views the dalai lama as a fellow how does he intend to change that thats for me personally that is i think so but being serious and. Some time back as is sometimes in some chinese off you sense describe me as a. Demon. So or on occasion some reporter asked me some chains on the show describe you as a dean what is your here action than i could of yes. There is some brightness i do appreciate it during while all the sea floor of long long. Some of these are. Just read Chinese People his father was a historian of people actually the people hard working now gordon. Theres a lot of both more supported mission third or dog housing there as china developed that enclosed link. To marriage debt im monk more possibility or. Other. And then we are not in a balance we are not seeking separation in spite bost history as who new order is look gloriously on a tree and i am one of the person who regime really admire but a dog. So is a china simul i dont want a committed regime in we didnt agree with one china. Were lined up against should give us. Just certain or is right and we need to be mentioned in chinese constitution beasts should be implemented fully on the spot so we needed to regroup our problems once again separation but not satisfy the existing sort of a support of civil war if the situation. So i wanted to share with you one of the most asked questions from our community we got several messages about this people wanting to ask you this question this is why now there has been what does the dalai lama have to say about the rohingya another person alexakis says quick question as a buddhist that preaches peace whats the dalai lamas take on the rohingya massacre as he puts it and should the culprits be held accountable what is your take on the situation in myanmar. And i suppose no incidents of expressed or these incendiary. Encouraging news on me they should visualize does face. That one hundred percent sure he. Had i mean he seemed to know those suffering the instinct to wonder what did you. But then it was a time. Times of it isnt you see. What this monk. Described as he got a status. That is torture is wrong then also. Of these. Years i think particularly some question the wording which govern east its wrong so my friend was in grand rapids you know islam. A person who claimed themselves as informal islam. Shit no longer jane jane follower of islam. So the jane islam practitioner should extend the draws and. Our creature of anna want reform so that our whole world didnt but this terrorist. Muslim terrorist since is a muslim terrorist assassin this isnt terrorist is totally wrong. As. Committed some sort of violence or terrorist war no longer islam or muslim or buddhist so thats acting very important with it but some good little model generic just not precise so you live in union i think uncle years or maybe two years ago when you know. All you have mentioned these were in twitter on your holiness you met on sun suu kyi who is a fellow no war laureate in two thousand and thirteen this picture is with you with her in prague in the Czech Republic and youre very close you look very close here what you would advise her about bringing peace with her or hinder community in myanmar how would you use your skills. At that meeting i mentioned to her. As an organ system should speak should do something and then she got. Very complicated structures. Solve i think there was an organization including United Nations now speaking on behalf of these people suffered because its encouraging and when. Should the us of. A civilian human rights organization. And then also i believe. My. Suit Many Organizations helping people who are using starvation wonderful really wonder what so the well known saw these things are you or still in this complicated world. Of compassion carry some work so these are the icons of the seat once properly care and can grow by that so these really. Shouldnt created problems. No one else we can blame all problem the accident so why should clue. Should we be have the ability to reduce or eliminate these problems which essentially human being created and roger global is that we have been more or less more subdued due to these well made progress of their power need use social media as a platform to help teach young people to give them tools to stop conflict in their neighborhood particularly in colombia and were saying latin america has a picture here of you with youngsters who are we came in what was a violent public space the dalai lama has been saying how much he gets from young people what are you teaching his holiness over the next couple of days what can you teach him. What kind of such a chimp. Thats a tough one so you know im actually i mean like young people. Will hear how the power of technology thats why i use technology i. Like everybody saying that young people have like many. Like the power it have the power to change things but its not because we are more smart or we have other eveleth eve is a because i think we have technology and with technology and with social media also we can spread the word more easily to the word. So i think. I think thats why us also like a bear to open up the form because i use so it just with some of the positive my like my organization we were able just to be in bogata and now with this using up of knowledge we are being able to be in forty six countries so far whereas eighty seven of their there are prioritized by the past conflicts they dont even have like what are there being its so difficult to get there by plane by car so with technology we can do this. I have a question for it actually did that hes your holiness is that there is an intergenerational gap between young people and also are grown people. This being like young people are taking action and some many times even if its true we complain about how were being like grown people dont listen to us. But i think its more we dont have. Any thats true we dont need to complain but maybe if you can have any. Thought about how we can approach grown people so they can listen to us because i think this is not a matter of complaining like they dont like dont dont you hear me but just how can we approach them to hear us also and to work together. I have learned. Sometimes. People can go to great and sometimes to see all the people look the other people the innocent not much experience. I see im not just sometimes all the people this good thinking is the boss of the good dissenters way of thinking are now doing the energy must change so now i have to act accordingly new reality so in that state is the Younger Generation is of course. Now in going to go century. And as you mention it is to get a lot of these things as the younger people since is it that im not knowledgeable. So the more the mind mark rasch sometimes i think the good Level Experience sometimes more subtle and to the. Most of it is bishan. Otherwise i think the young people now. Can gain is more just so or that people shouldnt assume art. So that you see at the bieber have more experience share the young people but in your ideas i think you should you complement young doesnt addition i think that. I cant think of a better place to end thank you so much will hutton as the dalai lama i will my new york porus the United States institute of peace thank you all for being part of this program today we will see you on what they can. Discover the world of aljazeera. The best films from across our network of travel for the money to ill be there but theyre not going to be fresh perspectives and new insights. To challenge and change the way we move. Down to zero or this time on just. 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