[@Aisling] "He's like the Pope for Buddhists," the father said. "A religious leader, yes. Until 2011, he was the political leader of Tibet as well, but he resigned. - I might be getting this wrong, but I'd say he wants it because he's a Buddhist. He doesn't care about having power. But he does care about peace, like me. And I see how religious beliefs can cause wars... even with Buddhists. In Tibet, the disabled are being offended and being spat at because according to the people there, having a disability means that you were a bad person in your previous life. And in Myanmar, there's a Buddhist majority and a Muslim minority. The Buddhist majority suppresses the Muslims..." The father smiled a bit. "Well, congratulations, Buddhist terrorists. You haven't understood your own religion."