DHARAMSHALA, India, 5 May 2010 (Tibet Sun)
The Dalai Lama leans on Richard Moore’s shoulder during an interactive session with students at the Tibetan Children’s Village School in Dharamshala, India, on 5 May 2010. Richard Moore, 48, the founder of the charity ‘Children in Crossfire’, was blinded by a rubber bullet fired at point blank range into his face by a British soldier in 1972. Moore had not only forgiven the soldier who fired the rubber bullet, but he had also befriended him. The Dalai Lama called him “My hero” and said that he should be considered for a Nobel Peace Prize.Tibet Sun/Lobsang Wangyal/India