Dalai Lama says ‘Muslim and African’ migrants should be returned to home so that “Europe can be kept for Europeans”
The Dalai Lama, while commenting on Europe’s migrant crisis during an interview with BBC, said that Europe “will become Muslim if refugees don’t go home…Better. Keep Europe for Europeans.”
When asked by BBC reporter Rajini Vaidyanathan what the proper relationship between European countries and “refuges” should be, he replied, “European countries should take these refugees and give them education and training, and the aim is – return to their own land with certain skills.”
The 83-year-old Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader gave the interview from his home in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh where he has lived for around 50 years.
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama has been the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people for decades. Over the years he has met with dozens of world leaders, spiritual and religious leaders, and notable figures.
This isn’t the first time that His Holiness has spoken publicly about mass migration into Europe from the third world.
Last September, during a speech in Malmo, Sweden, he asserted his belief that “Europe is for Europeans”.