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World: An Interview With the Dalai Lama - nytimes.com/video

The Dalai Lama discusses his concerns about the survival of Tibetan culture and relations with China in an interview with Times reporter Edward Wong. Related Article: http://tinyurl.com/nytimes62  
 
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dorje168 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Tibet had the most advanced spiritual culture in the history of mankind.
Tibetan Buddhism is the purest most complete system of Buddhism in the world.
Tibet was the only country that preserved all Schools of Buddhism (Hinayana and Mahayana) in an unbroken lineage from The Great Indian Masters dating back to The historical Buddha Sakyamuni.
TheRealChina (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Shame on China !
Stop Persecuting Tibetans !
Tibet is for Tibetans ! not Chinese !
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drukpadasho (1 month ago) Show Hide
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CLAVIE05.. u must b really mental, most Shitdehn worshipers r moron n mental, deprived of mental peace.
clavie05 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Do you wan I put your DL in your ass or what ? he is a carnivorous monk, he love eat the bloody meat !
drukpadasho (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This is a propaganda lie, neither Dalai Lama is half Chinese nor he was appointed by KMT. Read My Land and my people by Dalai Lama. Please stop lieing, try to learn truth and tell truth, it will help you as a person.
ChinaKillsTibetans (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The death penalty was abolished in Tibet about 1913.

Sadly many places in the World still have the death penalty, including Tibet because of the illegal invasion which began in 1949.

FREE Tibet, East Turkestan, South Mongolia and China
TheRealChina (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Prior to Chinese invasion of Tibet, Tibet had become a much more forgiving state than Majority of the world. Torture was a method that Chinese introduced in Tibet.
ChinaKillsTibetans (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I hope healthy Tibetans aren't having their organs harvested like Chinese are. But with no media allowed in Tibet who knows what is REALLY happening in Tibet ?????

Will we have to wait 20 years to find out that healthy Tibetans are having their organs harvested in 2009 ?????

Free the PRC from DEATH CAMPS
ChinaKillsTibetans (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Before the Peoples TERRORIST Army began INVADING independent Tibet in 1949 there were peasant farmers in Tibet, but no serfs or slaves.

The overwhelming majority of Tibetans in Tibet were happy in 1948, which is definitely NOT the case now.

Tibet is the biggest PRISON in the World.

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