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Vivian sth speaking out about Dalai Lama and Tibetan issues. Originally uploaded by Vivian in Chinese and later translated by TA.

Special thanks to our member NewGenerationTB for translating this footage into English.

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    Phayul that the organisation is taking care of the monk

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    that Bhutuk will not face any trouble in India.

  • On recent refusal

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  • The U.S. State Department had on

    Monday said it was seriously concerned by the latest reports of self-immolations in Tibet.

    Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the incidents

    reflected "enormous anger and enormous frustration" over severe Chinese restrictions on human rights and religious freedom.

  • On Dec.12, 2011, Zhu Weiqun, Executive Vice Minister of the United Front Work Department of China's Communist Party Central Committee, had discussion sessions with researchers, professors, journalists and students of the European Union in Brussels.

  • Vice minister Zhu said more than 90 percent of its expenses come from some western countries according to materials released by the Dalai clique.

    The EU: The reason why the Dalai Lama can be successful in Europe is that his language can be understood by Europeans. On the contrary, the words from the Chinese government seem not believable to you.

  • China needs to learn how to use the European language and methods to express their ideas; while as for the Europeans, we also need to abandon the prejudices with an open mind.

    Zhu Weiqun: Your suggestion is very good, showing young people's perception towards the world affairs.

    In my opinion, during the last decades after the Dalai Lama fled out of China in 1959, he devoted much of his time and energy to learning western ways of thinking and socializing with the help of his western teachers.

  • But in fact, there is one more fundamental reason-the political force behind the Dalai Lama.

    Every year, he is supported by the annual financial allocation from some countries, charity funding and money collected through public meetings and mass prayers.

    According to their own material released by the Dalai clique, more than 90 percent of its expenses come from some western countries.

  • The principle of determining a person first would see what contributions he or she has made. As for the Dalai Lama, what has he contributed to Tibet? Compared with the endeavor of the China government, what has he brought to the Tibetan people?

    The best method to resolve differences is resorting to the facts when observing the same problem with different backgrounds and perceptions.

  • One who does not respect the fact may be successful at present, but in a long run, he will lose.

    As I sit on the host position today, my remarks may seem too strong. It doesn't matter if you believe or not, but we welcome each one of you to Tibet and make your own judgments with your own eyes.

  • It was inspirational

    to meet the Kalon Tripa. Today, I feel proud as a young Tibetan that we have

    someone like him to represent us,

    " said Migmar, a Tibetan based in France.

    Later, the Tibetan leader was

    received at the Town Hall of the

     11th district of Paris, which raised the Tibetan national flag in his honour

    . There, Dr Sangay held a press

    conference and met with members of various French Tibet Support groups.

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