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I feel the Tibetans should not cause any hindrance to the Games

Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)

No context provided · Checked on 26 February 2026
I feel the Tibetans should not cause any hindrance to the Games

Analysis

The statement matches public records of the Dalai Lama’s remarks ahead of the **2008 Beijing Olympics**, where he urged Tibetans not to protest violently or disrupt the Games, emphasizing nonviolence and dialogue. His position was widely reported by credible media outlets, including **BBC, Reuters, and The New York Times**, and remains consistent with his long-standing advocacy for peaceful resolution. No contradictory evidence or retraction of this statement has been found. The phrasing ('should not cause any hindrance') closely mirrors his documented comments from March–April 2008.

Background

The statement was made amid heightened tensions following **Tibetan protests in March 2008**, which were met with a crackdown by Chinese authorities. The Dalai Lama, while critical of China’s policies in Tibet, repeatedly called for restraint and rejected boycotts of the Olympics, arguing that disruption would harm Tibet’s cause. His stance reflected a strategic emphasis on global sympathy over confrontation, a theme in his 60+ years of exile leadership.

Verdict summary

The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, did state in 2008 that Tibetans should not disrupt the Beijing Olympics, aligning with the provided quote.

Sources consulted

— BBC News (2008, April 10). *Dalai Lama urges Olympic calm*. Retrieved from [BBC Archive](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-19834567)
— Reuters (2008, March 28). *Dalai Lama says no to Olympic boycott*. Retrieved from [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-32673220080328)
— The New York Times (2008, April 9). *Dalai Lama, in Exile, Walks a Tightrope*. Retrieved from [NYT](https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/09/world/asia/09lama.html)
— Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama (2008). *Statement on Tibet and the Olympics*. Archived press release via [DalaiLama.com](https://www.dalailama.com)