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2009-11-07 07:17:31
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Claiming"fearinTibet",DalaiLamatellsliesagain
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| The Dalai Lama ever eager to please his Western masters will tell any lie to loosen their purse strings. Such is the lot of the Dalai Lama, Rebiya Kadeer, Carlos Posada, Billy Joya and a host of other lackeys. Fama USA |
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2009-11-06 20:48:47
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What'sthepurposeofDalaiLama'sIncitement?
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| The more the Chinese government tries to malign the Dalai Lama, the more will be the appeal in his calls. Instead of taking a hard ideological line, the Chinese must talk to him. The Chinese must remember if they fail to reach a solution to the Tibetan issue under the current Dalai Lama, possibly there could be more hardline persons with whom they would have to deal later. Just look around, if Israel would have fruitfully engaged Yasser Arafat at the right time, then possibly Hamas would not ... (More details.) |
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2009-11-06 07:26:52
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India restricts coverage of Dalai Lama"s trip
By RAVI NESSMAN
The Associated Press
Thursday, November 5, 2009
"NEW DELHI -- India effectively barred foreign journalists Thursday from covering a rare visit by the Dalai Lama to a Buddhist monastery close to Tibet in an apparent effort to ease Chinese anger by reducing news coverage of the trip.
The exiled Tibetan spiritual leader"s planned visit Sunday to the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh - the heart of a long-running border dispute... (More details.) |
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2009-11-06 00:19:33
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What’s the purpose of Dalai Lama’s Incitement?
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| Politics aside, the Dalai Lama is a religious figure for Buddhists and others around the world. The constant vilification of him by the official press in China is disappointing and sad from a country that has given birth so many important human ideas for millennia. It is time for the Chinese state to reach out to this man and stop with the nasty name-calling that is beneath it. The U.S. eventually had to listen to Martin Luther King, Jr. as the British to Mohandas Gandhi. Both countries looked a... (More details.) |
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| Maybe what goes around,comes around and this lama is so busy vilifying the Shugden Buddhist that I am surprised you do not know the other side of this Chalatan. A man pretending to be a Holy Lama is a role he wrote off many decades ago when he, the servant took money from the CIA, to have other Tibetans kill Chinese. Remember? |
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2009-11-05 22:08:25
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WenWeiPo:Why"Dalaicard"depreciated
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Is China is such a weak country that it gets rattled by the
Dalai Lama.India is doing a better job considering the many
jehadis and seperatists in Kashmir. |
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2009-11-04 00:28:13
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Tibetangirlopensfirst"TibetBar"inChongqing
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| Offering Khatak to customer is strange because you offer to greet or say farewell to those you care or high monks or teachers. |
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2009-11-03 07:51:39
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TibetanculturerecommendedinPekingUniversity
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| This is not a authentic presentation on Tibet and Tibetan people. Notice, all these so called "Tibetology" has to be approved by Party"s line. Very sad to see that there isn"t anyone in Beijing who does not want to truly understand Tibetan people"s plight. |
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| Your comment is jaundiced. Please come to Tibet and listen to the voice from Tibetan people. |
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PD User
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2009-10-31 20:34:11
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The usual spiel by the Indian government on any issue is to back iy up with more outrageous statements. If the area legally belongs to China as does Arunachal Pradeash, don;t worry it will be taken back by Chinain time.
The bluster of the Bungi Republic of India cannot scare other nations. Maybe it is their Brahmanism that makes them think they can be a World Power. |
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2009-10-31 17:40:27
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| Anything is internal, until UN has chance to take a serious note of it, which is similar to Saddam Hussain. Every capital punishment should be justifiable, not politically motivated. |
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2009-10-31 14:16:53
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| As an European citizen,the EU should stop interfering in China internal affairs.Why the EU isn"t looking at some other country internal affairs. |
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2009-10-29 13:17:01
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InternalstrifepiercesDalai'snonviolentresistance
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The headline should be:
Internal strife pierces Dalai"s "nonviolent resistance."
Quotation marks are important because we know the DL isn"t sincere about his so-called "non-violence." |
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