![]() Dalai Lama says understands anger over Everest torch BERLIN, May 9 (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama says he understands why Tibetan exiles were angry that the Olympic torch reached the top of Mount Everest but had ... |
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BERLIN: The Dalai Lama has sounded an upbeat note on prospects for talks between his representatives... - 05/09/08 at 11:12AM The Dalai Lama meets with Paula Dobriansky, the U.S. under secretary of the State Department for Global Affairs and Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan April 21, 2008. The Dalai Lama says he understands why Tibetan exiles were angry that the Olympic torch reached the top of Mount Everest but had advised them against protesting. REUTERS/Rebe - 05/09/08 at 10:27AM Are tensions easing between China and Tibet? In a SPIEGEL interview, the Dalai Lama has spoken positively about recent talks with Beijing. He says the tone of discussions has been "respectful." Still, the Tibetan spiritual leader is calling for Germany and the West to continue applying pressure on China. - 05/09/08 at 10:21AM BERLIN (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama says he understands why Tibetan exiles were angry that the Olympic torch reached the top of Mount Everest but had advised them against protesting. - 05/09/08 at 10:05AM BERLIN (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama says he understands why Tibetan exiles were angry that the Olympic torch reached the top of Mount Everest but had advised them against protesting. - 05/09/08 at 10:05AM The Dalai Lama meets with Paula Dobriansky, the U.S. under secretary of the State Department for Global Affairs and Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan April 21, 2008. The Dalai Lama says he understands why Tibetan exiles were angry that the Olympic torch reached the top of Mount Everest but had advised them against protesting. (Rebecca Coo - 05/09/08 at 08:54AM |
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The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery And Legends It seems there are many (from what I read) who are in agreement that about 100 years later, the temple dogs had been the sole property of the Dalai Lama. Some of these dogs were given away to distinguished Russian visitors, ... - Fri, May 09 Lost: Cabin Fever Richard Alpert’s test of young John - In buddhism, they find children born on the same day that the last Dalai Lama died and place objects in front of them and ask them which are theirs, just like Alpert did to Locke, to see if they are ... - Fri, May 09 Buddhism and Communism Additionally of course India keeps harbouring the Government-in-exile of Dalai Lama, even if on humanitarian grounds. The hostile posture to India is really for China’s domestic consumption, to maintain a propaganda line against ... - Fri, May 09 China's Hu tells Dalai Lama to show "sincerity" Hu, speaking after a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, said that China's recent talks with representatives of Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, had been "conscientious and serious" and that the two sides ... - Fri, May 09 Lawsuit Loan! No-Risk Legal Finance!! The Dalai Lama meets with Paula Dobriansky, the US under secretary of the State Department Reuters - The Dalai Lama says he understands why Tibetan exiles were angry that the Olympic torch reached the top of Mount Everest but had ... - Fri, May 09 Dalai Lama to China: Stop Smearing Me If Chinese leaders truly believe the Dalai Lama was behind the Lhasa riots, “then they should go to Oslo and see to it that I am stripped of my Nobel Peace Prize,” the spiritual leader tells Der Spiegel. The Tibetan leader is tired of ... - Fri, May 09 |
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The divide is not among Tibetans as a people but Tibetans as individuals. I can tell you, every single Tibetan wants freedom. But for him, the Dalai Lama is the living Buddha. So every single Tibetan is torn between the basic necessity of freedom and the God he believes in.
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