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‘Dialogue’ necessary with Islamic State, says Dalai Lama

ROME — The Islamic State (IS) group harms Islam through its intolerance, but “dialogue” with the jihadists is vital, the Dalai Lama said in an interview reported today (Dec 7) by the Italian daily La Stampa.

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama urges dialogue with the Islamic State. Photo: AP

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama urges dialogue with the Islamic State. Photo: AP

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ROME — The Islamic State (IS) group harms Islam through its intolerance, but “dialogue” with the jihadists is vital, the Dalai Lama said in an interview reported today (Dec 7) by the Italian daily La Stampa.

“Islam is a religion of peace. Those who are intolerant harm their own faith and their own brothers,” the Tibetan spiritual leader was quoted as saying in Bangalore, southern India, where he took part in a seminar on peace and the economy.

Even so, “there has to be dialogue, with IS as well,” the Dalai Lama said, in remarks reported in Italian.

Asked how this should be achieved, he replied, “Through dialogue. One has to listen, to understand, to have respect for the other person, regardless. There is no other way.”

A US-led coalition and Russia have vowed to crush the IS, also called ISIS, ISIL or Daesh, which monitors say has carried out executions, abductions and rapes in areas under its control in Iraq and Syria, and conducted a wave of terror operations abroad. AFP

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