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BEIJING, March 26 (Xinhua) -- A Tibetan expert told reporters here on Wednesday that China's policy of
giving patriotic education to monks and nuns living on the Plateau has been
"successful".
Prof. Dramdul, director of the Institute of Religion
Studies with the China Tibetology Research Center (CTRC), spoke at a press
conference that was organized by China's State Council Information Office.
"The patriotic education in monasteries has been very
successful in increasing patriotism and citizen awareness among the clergy,"
Dramdul said in response to a foreign journalist's question.
"The patriotic education has not taken an excessive
amount of the time of monks and nuns; it was combined with religious and
literacy studies," the professor said.
Being engaged in religious studies, Dramdul told
journalists that the patriotic education process is not political
indoctrination.
"It is comprised of training such as teaching the
clergy how to work out their financial regulations and manage their financial
accounts."
Dramdul also admitted that the patriotic education
had been intended to offset "foreign secessionists' infiltration" of the Tibetan
clergy.
The 10th Panchen Lama said just before passing away
that clergy in all monasteries should be patriots and Tibetan monasteries needed
to rectify commandments in line with Buddhist creeds, Lhagpa Phuntshogs, general
director of the CTRC, added to Dramdul's reply.