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Dalai Lama's India links in difficult dilemma 2010-06-28 | From:
Mr. Yiduo on June 21, 2010 published an article condemning the 14th Dalai Lama's ridiculing links with India as he insists on being a "son of India". Quite different from before, up to now, we haven't got any response from the Dalai side and it is obvious that the "son ...
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Signed article: The Dalai Lama: "son of India" followed by a squad of "grandsons of India" 2010-06-21 | From:
On the issue of 14th Dalai Lama's statement of being a "Son of India", I've discussed several rounds with him and his heelers.
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Signed article: The Dalai Lama: "son of India" followed by a squad of "grandsons of India" 2010-06-21 | From:
On the issue of 14th Dalai Lama's statement of being a 'Son of India', I've discussed several rounds with him and his heelers.
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China severely objects to Dalai Lama's Japan visit 2010-06-20 | From:
China strongly opposes Dalai Lama's Japan visit as the separatist arrived in Tokyo Narita Int'l Airport on June 18, according to the Kyodo News.
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Is the Dalai Lama qualified to speak on the 'welfare of 6 million Tibetans?' 2010-06-13 | From:
In early 2010, the Dalai Clique filed a "Note relating to the Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for All Tibetans" to the Chinese government, requesting talks on the "welfare of 6 million Tibetans."
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Russian Foreign Minister calls Dalai Lama symbol of 'Tibet independence' 2010-05-23 | From:
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held two discussions during the recent week on Russia's position on the Dalai Lama issue, noting that Russia is opposed to linking religious issues with politics.
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Dalai Lama's 'Greater Tibet' concept against China's law 2010-05-18 | From:
On March 24, Professor Hao Shiyuan, Deputy Secretary General of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Director of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology Study, said the truth of the "Greater Tibet," proposed by the Dalai Lama, is that he seeks independence und...
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Yushu never toppled, Dalai Lama's rumor fetches nothing 2010-04-30 | From:
A magnitude-7.1 earthquake shook the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, western China's Qinghai Province on the dawn of April 14, 2010. By 5:00 pm on April 25, a total of 2,220 people died and 70 were missing. Up to now, the reconstruction work is under way in order ...