In conversation with Pico Iyer and Aspen Institute President Walter Isaacson at the Aspen Institute July 25, 2008, His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses with professor and author Robert Thurman his idea for an enlightened dialogue on the future of Tibet.
nothing belongs to nobody in the end
NESSSick09 1 year ago
i did laughed at them and cried inside when i saw the unbearable Tears in the Eyes of ma grandparents yet they dnt let it come it out infront of the kids but i can see how hard times that wd hv been for they,,, well i might go sick if i go on ,, wat all i mean for him to retire is COZ i want him to save from THE WORLD of Politics ,,i jst dont think nothing belongs to nobody in the end ... gudbye
NESSSick09 1 year ago
hmmm wat to say now ,,, i sumtimes wonder His holiness shd be resign i aint no mean disapproval for wat he done to the People of Tibetans in exile particularly ,,i was just a kid eversince ma parents and from grandparents used to share with us emotional abt how all they been gone through way back b4 escaping from mainland Tibet ,,how they all brutally surpressed by the PRC ARMY ,
NESSSick09 1 year ago
He is a great leader and he has worked really hard for tibet..
It is sad that nehru did not have the gut to fight with chinese and got Tibet and India with problems.
The only way to get along with bully is to fight and well india shoould have fought with china earlier...China is a world Bully
dd1857 3 years ago