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Obama is not soft on China, just has a different style
Also I want to thank India for the hospitality it extends to His Holiness the Dalai Lama
I am not disappointed that Obama has not met me yet
It should also stay clear of China's domestic affairs, especially the Dalai Lama issue, restricting his activities in India
I did not want things to escalate between India and China
Dalai Lama is free to visit anywhere in India
They want the Tibetan Buddhism to be known as China's Tibetan Buddhism
His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, never speaks ill of anyone - not even of China who is depriving us of our homeland. We keep reading in the newspapers, how much respect he gets the world over. Therefore, I am sure that Tibet will get autonomy soon
I am quite sure whatever [will] the prime minister can do [something]; can appeal [to] something to his friend, he will do. I have no worry. Then, of course, we should be practical...so government of India and United States have also some limitations. That's also is there. That's a reality
China is waging a proxy war against India by supplying arms to Maoists. It has occupied Tibet and opposed the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh. Its interference in India's internal affairs should not be tolerated
I think China wants Dalai Lama of China's Tibet or China's Tibetan Buddhism. This is very strange
Because of the recent border tensions and the Dalai Lama's visit, we had some fear of the Chinese. But there is nothing happening there, Tawang is of India and not of China. And this is what the Dalai Lama cleared during his first day here - he was almost surprised by China's claim over Tawang
I am sure whatever the prime minister can appeal to Obama, he will do
It is very important to remember that India, too, once produced a Dalai Lama
Delhi University may call me its honorary professor but the reality is that I am a useless professor. And there are two reasons for that
We wanted to have a large funeral, but the Chinese did not allow it. I knew I had to escape to India so that people will know how the Chinese punish Tibetans who want to honor the Dalai Lama
He, actually publicly, as well as behind the scenes, has really taken up the issue of Tibet with Chinese leaders very seriously
Wherever I go (in the world) they call me the Dalai Lama of Tibet they never say the Dalai Lama of China. Only the Chinese call me the Dalai Lama of China’s Tibet
There is a lot of interest in Tibetan medicine all over the world... even Communist officials in China have shown interest, and many even take treatment
Wherever I go (in the world) they call me the Dalai Lama of Tibet they never say the Dalai Lama of China. Only the Chinese call me the Dalai Lama of China’s Tibet
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WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: William H. Taft (L) is presented with a 2009 Light of Truth Award by The Dalai Lama during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama reads the program during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama speaks during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama (2nd L) meets with Sen. John Kerry (2nd R) (D-MA), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, during a meeting at the U.S. Capitol October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama arrives for a meeting with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at the U.S. Capitol October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Dalai Lama has been in Washington meeting with members of the U.S. government for the past two days.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama arrives for a meeting with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at the U.S. Capitol October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Dalai Lama has been in Washington meeting with members of the U.S. government for the past two days.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama presents actor Richard Gere with a customary Tibetan white scarf during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama speaks during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) bow to each other during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama speaks during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama bows to the crowd upon entering the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama presents Wang Lixiong with a 2009 Light of Truth Award during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi addresses the audience as the Dalai Lama (R) listens during the Light of Truth Award ceremony in Washington October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The Dalai Lama (L) and House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (C) bow to each other as actor Richard Gere looks on during the Light of Truth Award ceremony in Washington October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The Dalai Lama (L) embraces Chinese writer Wang Lixiong who was honored with the Light of Truth Award during a ceremony in Washington October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The 14th Dalai Lama (R) speaks to US Speaker of the House of Representatives Nacy Pelosi on October 7, 2009 during the 2009 Light of Truth Awards held by The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC.
View Photo »The 14th Dalai Lama speaks on October 7, 2009 at the 2009 Light of Truth Awards held by The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC.
View Photo »The 14th Dalai Lama speaks on October 7, 2009 at the 2009 Light of Truth Awards held by The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC.
View Photo »The 14th Dalai Lama bows to the audience on October 7, 2009 as he prepares to speak at the 2009 Light of Truth Awards held by The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC.
View Photo »The 14th Dalai Lama adjust his microphone on October 7, 2009 as he prepares to speak at the 2009 Light of Truth Awards held by The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC.
View Photo »The 14th Dalai Lama (R) speaks to US Speaker of the House of Representatives Nacy Pelosi on October 7, 2009 during the 2009 Light of Truth Awards held by The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC.
View Photo »The Dalai Lama (L) bows to Chinese writer Wang Lixiong who was honored with the Light of Truth Award during a ceremony in Washington October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The Dalai Lama arrives for a meeting with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »The Dalai Lama, left, presents the International Campaign for Tibet 2009 Light of Truth Award to Wang Lixiong on behalf of the signers of the "Twelve Suggestions for Dealing with the Tibetan Situation," Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, during the awards presentation in Washington.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: The Dalai Lama participates in a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice hosted the ceremony to honor the Dalai Lama as the first recipient of the Lantos Human Rights Prize.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: The Dalai Lama reads the program during the International Campaign for Tibet 'Light Of Truth' Awards ceremony at Sidney Harman Hall, Harman Center for the Arts on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Obama is not soft on China, just has a different style
Also I want to thank India for the hospitality it extends to His Holiness the Dalai Lama
I am not disappointed that Obama has not met me yet
It should also stay clear of China's domestic affairs, especially the Dalai Lama issue, restricting his activities in India
I did not want things to escalate between India and China
Dalai Lama is free to visit anywhere in India
They want the Tibetan Buddhism to be known as China's Tibetan Buddhism
His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, never speaks ill of anyone - not even of China who is depriving us of our homeland. We keep reading in the newspapers, how much respect he gets the world over. Therefore, I am sure that Tibet will get autonomy soon
I am quite sure whatever [will] the prime minister can do [something]; can appeal [to] something to his friend, he will do. I have no worry. Then, of course, we should be practical...so government of India and United States have also some limitations. That's also is there. That's a reality
China is waging a proxy war against India by supplying arms to Maoists. It has occupied Tibet and opposed the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh. Its interference in India's internal affairs should not be tolerated
I think China wants Dalai Lama of China's Tibet or China's Tibetan Buddhism. This is very strange
Because of the recent border tensions and the Dalai Lama's visit, we had some fear of the Chinese. But there is nothing happening there, Tawang is of India and not of China. And this is what the Dalai Lama cleared during his first day here - he was almost surprised by China's claim over Tawang
I am sure whatever the prime minister can appeal to Obama, he will do
It is very important to remember that India, too, once produced a Dalai Lama
Delhi University may call me its honorary professor but the reality is that I am a useless professor. And there are two reasons for that
We wanted to have a large funeral, but the Chinese did not allow it. I knew I had to escape to India so that people will know how the Chinese punish Tibetans who want to honor the Dalai Lama
He, actually publicly, as well as behind the scenes, has really taken up the issue of Tibet with Chinese leaders very seriously
Wherever I go (in the world) they call me the Dalai Lama of Tibet they never say the Dalai Lama of China. Only the Chinese call me the Dalai Lama of China’s Tibet
There is a lot of interest in Tibetan medicine all over the world... even Communist officials in China have shown interest, and many even take treatment
Wherever I go (in the world) they call me the Dalai Lama of Tibet they never say the Dalai Lama of China. Only the Chinese call me the Dalai Lama of China’s Tibet
I have no worry but I understand that he should be practical and realistic. The government of India and the US have certain limitations and that is also a reality
we recognise that Tibet is part of the People’s Republic of China ... the United States supports the early resumption of dialogue between the Chinese government and the representatives of the Dalai Lama.
The Indian prime minister is a very honest person and a clean politician. India and Tibet have a very close unique spiritual relations. I am sure that whatever the prime minister can do and appeal to his friend (Obama), he will do
The conference plans to draw an action plan and request His Holiness the Dalai Lama, a winner of Nobel Peace Prize, to lead the global nonviolent movement
The Indian prime minister is a very honest person and a clean politician. India and Tibet have a very close unique spiritual relations. I am sure that whatever the prime minister can do and appeal to his friend (Obama), he will do
- nakedhealth
4 minutes ago
El Dalai Lama pide un mayor apoyo de Barack Obama en la controversia del Tibet http://bit.ly/7wWUiO
- IKching 6 minutes ago
- ObamaHighlights
7 minutes ago
- kellyritlop
15 minutes ago
