
Terrorism-Middle East
In an interview to an Indian newspaper, the Tibetan spiritual leader recommends to "dialogue" with Daech saying that "there is no other way. “It is an outlet for the less unexpected. "We must also engage with the ISIS", recommended in an interview Monday the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, saying that "there is no other way". Asked by the daily La Stampa in Bangalore where he was for a conference on peace and economics, the Nobel Peace Prize found necessary this dialogue, even with such a relentless enemy that the organization Islamic state (ISIS) . To the question of how to achieve it, the Dalai Lama said: "Through dialogue. We must listen, understand, and have respect for each other no matter what. There is no other way..." "Islam is a​

religion of peace, intolerant undermines their own faith and their own brothers," he noted, criticizing the ideology of the caliphate. Asked about Burma, where the Buddhist majority oppresses the Muslim minority Rohingya, the Tibetan religious leader condemned the attitude: "I did not have any contact with them, but no one should persecute anyone."​