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"Dalai Lama's ambition" or "Tibetans'interests"? 2012-07-13 | From:
"No matter what the Dalai Lama or Tibetans in exile say about Tibet, it has transformed from a feudal society and closed economy into a modern and open society..." said thestar.com on May 19, 2012. Who benefit most from the change? It is the common people in Tibet of co...
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What's wrong for Tibetans to learn Chinese? 2012-07-10 | From:
Why a simple language issue could incur loss of life? And what is wrong for ethnic Tibetans to learn Chinese? Obviously, it was an attempt of the Dalai clique to blemish the Chinese government, which is both unfair and groundless.
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Why does Dalai Lama appoint Nicholas Vreeland head of Rato Monastery? 2012-07-06 | From:
July 7, 2012 will never be a common day for Nicholas Vreeland, director of "The Tibet Center" in New York, for he will take up his post as abbot of the Rato Monastery in India, one of the most important monasteries of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. That day coincid...
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Birthday celebrations can't cover Dalai Lama's loss 2012-07-06 | From:
It is just before his 77-year-old birthday that Western politicians upset Dalai Lama once again. What a sad thing for him!
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Commentary: Regional Ethnic Autonomy vs "Greater Tibet Region" 2012-06-29 | From:
The Regional Ethnic Autonomy is a basic national policy of China on ethnic issues. However,the Dalai Lama frequently criticized it and claimed that
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Dalai Lama blocks channel for contacts and talks again 2012-06-25 | From:
On June 3, the Dalai clique's "government-in-exile" released a statement, saying that "Kalon Tripa Dr. Lobsang Sangay, Head of the Central Tibetan Administration, regretfully accepted the resignations of Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama Lodi G. Gyari and Env...
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Nation-state: does it fit in Tibet? 2012-06-21 | From:
The "Tibet independence" is a buzzword in the world today. Despite the rhetoric spread around by some monk, it is deeply rooted in the nation-state concept prevalent in the European countries during the 19th century.
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Time to wake up from dreamland Tibet 2012-05-25 | From:
Chinese scholars find that the Western view on Tibet is, in fact originated from Orientalism of the European missionaries, explorers and philosophers. However, a real Tibet is not what they have perceived. It is time for Westerners to wake up from their dream.