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Dalai Lama speaks in Berlin 19 May 2008 - part 1 of 2

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Divided into two parts: This is the complete speech from Dalai Lama in Berlin today, Monday, the 19th.May, at 17:26 o'clock local time, on the stage at BRANDENBURGER TOR, when he was referring to NON VIOLENCE as an important consciousness for all Tibetan and all peaceful people on the world also in their everyday life, in the family and together with all human beings. He also was talking about the reason to show a Tibetan Flag, about the exposure of the Tibetan Flag as symbol for Peace, Beauty of the Tibetan cultur and its Spirituality, and not as a sign of separation and fight.

Before that he talked about the importance of praying for all China earthquake victims and also for the people in Birma. He asked everybody not to make any demonstration for Tibet, at least during the next days, in consideration to all these people who are suffering in those regions reached by these calamities and pains.

This Event in Berlin was called: DEUTSCHLAND FÜR TIBET, TIBET FÜR DIE WELT = "Germany for Tibet, Tibet for the World", was receiving visitors from different regions from Germany and other States and Countries. At the moment when the Dalai Lama arrived for his speech at BRANDENBURGER TOR, the place of this event in Berlin, the stage was surrounded by aproximately 25.000 persons from all ages and origins. On the stage were working many Artists, like Musicians and Singers, also many Politicians are present and could speech something about Tibet, they all were very glad to cooperate participating in this visit of Dalai Lama, for Non Violence and for the Peace between Tibet and China.

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  • The Dalai Lama on Monday criticised China's irate response to the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo, Kyodo News reported in Tokyo.

    Speaking at Tokyo's Narita airport, the Dalai Lama, said “the Chinese government does not appreciate different opinions at all".

    He also said “building an open, transparent society is the only way to save all people of China but that some "hardliners" inside the leadership were stuck in an "old way of thinking,"

  • They haven't got a clue.

  • dont ask yourself, he's a moron

    a typical lowlife chinese CCP cocksucker

  • y brother.??is it wrong to ask for human rights?is it wrong to say stop killing innocent ppl to chinese govt?u guys r lucky coz we tibetan havent loose our patience and anger,and thats our becoz of our religion and tradition ,which u chinese dont have,just ask urself i mean truely ask urself,y do u hate dalai lama n tibetan,did we kill ur ppl?did we invade ur country?.,u guys will get fucked one.,day.,.i hope i m wrong.,coz if does.,it will remian in the pages of history forever,that i pormise

  • Lha gya lo!

  • i give a damn ... human justice ... compassion...seems to have been lost with the human race...were are we going...no tibet no more bees no more food then what

  • who gives a damn, i am more concern about the earthquake.

  • Thanks a lot for this video - the sound quality of my own videos on May 19th 2008 are not so good. J.

  • U nas w Polsce politycy by spotkali się z Dalajlamą. To przede wszystkim wielki wzór moralny, trudno powiedzieć czy polityk (raczej wielki dyplomata; polityk to zbyt brutalne określenie). Powinni dać mu to jego biedne, wyniszczone państwo. Nie oddadzą jak już zniszczyli. Po jego śmierci i tak tam będzie albo eksterminacja albo powstanie jak kto woli. Ciekawe kto po tym odnowi Tybet i czy będzie Dalajlama XV..

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