Case No. 18/2016:
State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee (SSMNC – Ma Ha Na)
Resolution on Lama Lobzang – Secretary General of the
International Buddhist Confederation (IBC)
Sunday 13
August 2017
The
International Buddhist Ethics Committee
& Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights,
Recalling
the principles of Buddhist Law, human rights and fundamental freedoms
established by international instruments, such as the Buddhist Legal Code
(Vinaya) adopted by the spiritual commune (Sangha), the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN, and Universal Declaration on the Rights of
Buddhist Peoples and Spiritual Communities adopted by the United Buddhist
Nations Organization (UBNO);
Whereas
such rights and freedoms include political, economic, cultural and
environmental rights, among which religious liberty and the supreme human right
to peace are found;
Aware
that the Buddhist Nation possesses a spiritual distinction with regard to the
rest of the international community, and this is not due to racial issues but
to the possession of a higher ethic and a mission of Liberation of all beings
that it should never be violated;
Reaffirming
the Sentences of the International
Buddhist Ethics Committee and Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights in the Case Ashin Wirathu, the Case Myanmar and the Case of the State Sangha Maha Nayaka
Committee;
Deeply
concerned about the systematic and widespread situation of human rights
violations occurring in Myanmar through military regimes and democratic
governments that persecute the Rohingya People, subjecting hundreds of
thousands of people to an oppressive situation of Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing
and Crimes
against humanity, as demonstrated in the jurisprudence of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee and
Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights;
Deploring
that this terrible situation of violation of human rights in Myanmar is
supported by corrupt bhikkhus grouped in the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee (SSMNC - Ma Ha Na), who have
been sentenced for the serious crimes of FALSE BUDDHISM and VIOLATION OF BUDDHIST
CODE (VINAYA), OPPRESSION AND ILLEGAL DETENTIONS AGAINST BUDDHIST SANGHA,
COMPLICITY WITH DISCRIMINATION, VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN,
VIOLATION OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS AND
TRIBAL PEOPLES, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND PEACE, COMPLICITY WITH GENOCIDE AND
ETHNIC CLEANSING;
Taking
into consideration that the International
Buddhist Confederation (IBC) has Dr.
Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa (Chairman of the State Sangha Maha Nayaka
Committee of Myanmar) as its Spiritual Patron, and that the IBC has not responded to the legal
requirements and notifications produced by the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights where it is urgently requested
the expulsion of Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa;
Examining
that the intent of Lama Lobzang Secretary General of the IBC to ignore this serious violation of human rights, as IBC Spiritual Patrons were previously
advised, constitutes an act of Complicity
with violations of Buddhist Law, since the State
Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee of Myanmar has participated in the worst
crimes that can be committed in Buddhist Law: murder (manussaviggaha), which is a reason for immediate expulsion within
the Buddhist Commune (Sangha);
Bearing
in mind that the International Buddhist
Ethics Committee and Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights initiated a legal
case against the WORLD PEACE PRIZE
AWARDING COUNCIL, since this institution gave a Peace Prize to Dr. Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa, which
would constitute a possible Act of Complicity
with Crimes against Peace;
Expressing
concern at the fact that this criminal False
Buddhism propagated in Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand, which conveys
fascist visions and contrary to the pacifist principles taught by Gautama, is
being supported by one of the most important organizations of Buddhism around
the world, as is the IBC, which
constitutes a Violation of Buddhist Law by Lama Lobzang;
1.
States that the Buddhist Spirituality
is the first movement in the history of humanity that regulated the practice
and theory of the human rights as a defense of the intrinsic dignity or dharmic
nature of beings.
2.
Recommends that IBC not to depend on
government funds, since it corrupts the independence of the spiritual commune
(sangha) and links it to corrupt political interests.
3.
Calls on the IBC to immediately cancel the condition of Spiritual Patron held by
Dr. Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa
(Chairman of the State Sangha Maha
Nayaka Committee of Myanmar), also requesting that it ceases to be called
with the rank of "His Holiness"
to someone who has participated in the most terrible crimes of International
Law.
4.
Solemnly stipulates that any kind of
violence in the realm of thought, word or acts is completely contrary to
Buddhist Law, so that both criminals who commit these acts as well as those who
are accomplices and endorse these immoral and illegal behaviors will be
punished.
5.
Expresses that any spiritual
recognition to whatsoever Peace Prize delivered to Dr Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa is illegal and immoral.
6.
Declares that the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee of
Myanmar must be immediately closed for having participated directly or
indirectly in Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and Crimes against Peace,
having the duty to create a new organization that is not an accomplice of the
human rights violations committed by the government of Myanmar, thus providing
justice and purity to both people and the governors.
7.
Calls upon all the members of the
Buddhist International Community (Maha-Sangha) not to abandon the Path of
Righteousness, Detachment and Compassionate Wisdom developed by Gautama two
thousand six hundred years ago.
Always
with a spirit of reconciliation (maitri),
H.E.
Master Maitreya Samyaksambuddha
President
and Judge of the International Buddhist
Ethics Committee (IBEC) and Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights (BTHR)
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