• Tibet official on Dalai Lama's 'autonomy for Tibet' 2007-06-21 | From:

    The Chairman of TAR said that the "high-degree autonomy for Tibet" advocated by the Dalai Lama goes against not only the aspiration of the people in Tibet, but also the Constitution of China and the basic system currently in place.

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  • Commentary: Dalai Lama's "autonomy" claim hypocritical 2005-09-08 | From:

    Perhaps no one could have a better understanding of this Buddhism teaching than the Dalai Lama:"The sea of bitterness has no bounds; repent, and the shore is at hand."

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  • Yedor: On the 'Middle Way' of the Dalai Lama 2006-07-18 | From:

    The Dalai Lama has, in recent years, been telling the world he has stopped seeking "Tibetan independence" and turned towards a "middle way". It sounds reasonable but in fact, it is only old wine in a new bottle.

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  • The Dalai Lama's busy journey in 2011 2011-10-21 | From:

    "I am a simple Buddhist monk — no more, no less," the 14th Dalai Lama said in an interview with The New York Times. Is he telling the truth? In the past days of 2011, he has visited many countries in the name of Buddha. You can see a map and a table showing countries c...

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  • Copy of letter written by 14th Dalai Lama to Chairman Mao declassified 2011-06-01 | From:

    A copy of letter written by the 14th Dalai Lama to Chairman Mao in October 1951, the year marks the peaceful liberation of Tibet, has been now declassified to the public by the State Archive Administration, the China Daily reported in Beijing on Wednesday.

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  • 'Dalai's retirement will have little effect' 2011-05-20 | From:

    Padma Choling, chairman of the Tibet autonomous region, said the retirement of the 14th Dalai Lama will be like "a ripple in a swimming pool". He said the regional government and Tibetans are confident and capable of maintaining social stability regardless of what the D...

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  • Dalai's plan to retire nonsense Tibet top official 2011-03-11 | From:

    The Dalai Lama's announcement of his plan to step down as political head of the "exiled Tibetan government" is "absolutely meaningless", said a top legislator of the Tibet autonomous region on Thursday.

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  • Tibetan legislators shrug off Dalai Lama's "political show" 2011-03-11 | From:

    Tibetan legislators shrugged off the Dalai Lama's talk of "retirement" Thursday, saying it was merely his another lie, trick and "political show" that would not exert any impact on the stability of Tibet.

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