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Dalai Lama - Exclusive Interview 1 (ONE) on april 8th

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After almost 50 years of Tibetan uprising, where does the Tibet issue stand today? Holiness Dalai Lama in an exclusive interview on Devil's Advocate on CNN-IBN with Karan Thapar.
This exclusive Interview taken on april 8th. Very Intereseting...

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  • “The spirit of Tibetans living inside Tibet is very strong, Tibetans in exile have put in place a healthy democratic institution in both temporal and spiritual fields. So we are very much prepared. “The actual problem came from the Chinese government and not its people. Within the Chinese government there are different sorts of opinions. The hardliners' way of thinking changes and the Tibet's problem will find a solution within a few days." His Holiness the Dalai
  • Chinese Communist authorities secretly abducted Gendhun Choekyi Nyima along with his parents in May 1995, shortly after His Holiness the Dalai Lama declared him to be the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama.

    Since then no one has knows where he is and what has become of him since he disappeared out of public view in Tibet 16 years ago.

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  • Please go back to china ,,You people not suitable to stay in india

  • Just as the whole of India was celebrating its freedom and independence from British colonial rule, in mid-noon on 15 August, Tsewang Norbu called the world's attention to the lack of freedom to the Tibetan people. Before setting himself ablaze, Tsewang Norbu distributed leaflets calling for freedom for Tibet and return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to his people.

  • @dorje168 Dalai says past is past. and India has given place to Dalai and many Tibetians for many decades. He is right when he says its movement for self interests. But he should have gratitude for India as well

  • @msughrue

    please go to

    tibetjustice. org/materials/ treaties/index.html (remove 2 spaces)

    to see

    the treaties the COUNTRY of Tibet had with other countries

    the treaties the COUNTRY of Tibet had with other countries

    As Tibet was an independent country the communists had NO right to invade it !!!

  • @msughrue

    Oppression in Tibet started well before the Cultural Revolution. There were uprisings well before the main uprising in 1959, because of discontent with the oppression brought by the communist invaders. The Cultural Genocide of Tibet continues today. Please watch

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    Destruction of Tibetan Institute Serthar by Chinese Authorities

    @ watch?v=FZXkQtya4RY

  • @msughrue

    There were NO DEATH CAMPS in Tibet in 1949.

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    There are DEATH CAMPS in the PRC in 2011.

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