Dalai Lama

China won’t accept Dalai Lama''s call for Tibetan autonomy

Dalai Lama named freeman of ParisLondon, Nov. 11 : China has said that it will never accept the Dalai Lama''s calls for "high-level autonomy" in Tibet.

According to the Guardian, a leading expert on Tibet warned that it was "almost a point of no return" in the dialogue, and blamed Britain''s recent decision to explicitly recognize Tibet as a part of China for emboldening Beijing.

China blames Dalai Lama for failure of talks

China blames Dalai Lama for failure of talksZhu Weiqun, vice-minister of the Communist party’s United Front Work Department, has clearly stated that China had no interest in engaging with the Dalai Lama’s call for “genuine autonomy” for Tibetans, terming it as an attempt to promote “ethnic splitting.”

Branding the Dalai Lama a would-be ethnic cleanser, the senior Communist party official denounced the Himalayan region’s exiled spiritual leader as a scheming “splittist.” Zhu said the Dalai Lama’s representatives were to blame for the failure last week of the latest talks between the two sides.

Dalai Lama asks media to be honest, objective and impartial

Dalai Lama asks media to be honest, objective and impartialMeerut (U. P.), Nov 10 : Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Monday asked the media to be honest, objective and impartial in their reporting.

Addressing a gathering in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh on today Dalai Lama said that media is the eye of the society and they should point out the mistakes in the society without being biased and unfair.

China says "serious differences" remain in Dalai Lama talks

China says "serious differences" remain in Dalai Lama talks Beijing  - China on Monday said "serious differences" remained in its dialogue with the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, with little sign of progress in the most recent talks.

Talks earlier this month were "frank and sincere" but stalled on the long-standing differences between the two sides, Zhu Weiqu a vice-minister of the ruling Communist Party's United Front Work Department, told reporters.

Dalai Lama warned not to seek secession from China

Dalai Lama's Beijing, Nov. 8 : China has said that it will never tolerate any attempts at "Tibet independence".

"Tibet independence is out of the question," The China Daily quoted Du Qinglin, head of the United Front Work Department (UFWD) of the CPC Central Committee, as saying after meeting with two representatives of the Dalai Lama recently.

"Semi-independence or independence in any disguised form will not be tolerated either," Du reportedly told the two envoys, Lodi Gyari and Kelsang Gyaltsen, Xinhua said on Thursday.

Dalai Lama's envoys return to India after talks in China

Tibet China New Delhi  - Representatives of the Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama, who returned to India on Thursday after a week's visit to China, said they had presented a memorandum to the Chinese leadership on "genuine autonomy."

The main purpose of the trip was to follow up discussions held in July, Kasur Lodi Gyari, who led the delegation, said in a statement.

He said the delegation had briefed Samdhong Rimpoche, prime minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile.

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