Dalai Lama scheduled to undergo gallstone surgery today

October 10, 2008|Associated Press

The Dalai Lama will undergo surgery today to remove a gallstone, a spokesman for the Tibetan spiritual leader said.

The Dalai Lama was hospitalized here yesterday, days after a checkup cleared him to travel.

Spokesman Chhime R. Chhoekyapa said a gallstone would be removed this morning during laparascopic surgery, a procedure in which doctors use a thin, lighted scope to view internal organs.

In August, the 73-year-old Dalai Lama was admitted to a Mumbai hospital and underwent tests for abdominal discomfort.

His aides said then that he was in good condition but doctors advised him to cancel a planned trip to Europe and rest, saying he was suffering from exhaustion.

The Dalai Lama normally spends several months a year traveling the world to teach Buddhism and highlight the Tibetans' struggle for greater freedom in China.

The Dalai Lama arrived in the Indian capital Monday from Dharmsala, the north Indian hill town where he set up his government- in-exile after fleeing Tibet in 1959 following a failed uprising against Chinese rule.

He was originally scheduled to be back in Dharmsala yesterday.

After a March outbreak of violence in Tibet, China stepped up its campaign to vilify the Dalai Lama, blaming him for the unrest, which Beijing says was part of a campaign to split the Himalayan region from the rest of China.

The Dalai Lama has denied the allegations, saying he is only seeking greater autonomy for Tibet to protect its unique Buddhist culture.

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