The video message will be shown just days before the Nobel Peace Prize-winning monk is expected to celebrate his 90th birthday
The Dalai Lama will issue a message on July 2, Tibet’s government in exile said on Wednesday, days ahead of his 90th birthday and a hugely anticipated decision as to whether he will have an eventual successor.
The Nobel Peace Prize-winning monk is expected to celebrate his 90th birthday on July 6 with huge crowds in northern India, his base since leaving his homeland fleeing Chinese troops in 1959.
He has said his landmark birthday will also be a time to encourage people to plan for an eventual future without him and to address whether the Tibetan people want, in time, another Dalai Lama.
While China condemns him as a rebel and separatist, the internationally-recognised Dalai Lama describes himself as a “simple Buddhist monk”.






