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Obama to meet Dalai Lama on Friday as U.S. urges talks with China

PDF is just a place for Chinese to process propaganda for what China seem achieve. There's too many aggressive Chinese members here, but just a few of clear mind Chinese member.
So we would not care about how many Chinese members argueing but what they argue with clear mind.

Dalai Lama has his own right to discuss about Tibet as the grand representative.

The reality is Dalai Lama is still the head of Tibetan Buddhism, so Chinese ranting is mainly useless.
 
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My comment on TIME.

Credit belongs to EastWind. He was the one who originally claimed the Dalai Lama is the CIA's most senior agent.

Dalai Lama and Barack Obama Will Meet at White House Friday | TIME.com

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My second comment on TIME. This post is my own.

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Dalai Lama would already be dead if I was the Chinese president.
Assassinated (bullet in the head).

Meh, not worth the effort. He is like this annoying fly that keep buzzing and irritate you, but he is never a significant enough threat to justify the effort of swatting him.
 
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Yeah I know what you means with terrorists ( the ethnics that China want to kill ). similar to Uighurs in Xinjiang
If we want to exterminate the Tibetan, their population in China would not have risen under our control.
 
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Xi Jinping should visit Snowden in Moscow to talk to him how he can improve the human rights of the entire world

Kicking out all American NGO's in China would sting the Yankees far more than meeting Snowden to be honest. American NGO's are there to destabilise the country, that's their primary purpose.
 
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If Dalai Lama get short handy on money, he needs to suck Obama's a$$ first.
 
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Barack Obama offers 'strong support' for Tibet rights in talks with Dalai Lama
World | Agence France-Presse | Updated: February 22, 2014

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The Dalai Lama speaks at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) during a panel discussion in Washington DC on February 20, 2014
Washington: US President Barack Obama on Friday offered "strong support" for Tibetans' human rights in a meeting with the region's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama that defied China.

"The president reiterated his strong support for the preservation of Tibet's unique religious, cultural, and linguistic traditions and the protection of human rights for Tibetans in the People's Republic of China," a White House statement said.

The White House said that Obama supported the Dalai Lama's "Middle Way" path of peaceful dialogue and encouraged China to resume long-stalled talks with the exiled leader or his representatives.

The statement rejected Beijing's charges that the Dalai Lama, a Nobel Peace laureate and self-described pacifist, had a separatist agenda and that his meeting was part of a plot to split China.

"The president reiterated the US position that Tibet is part of the People's Republic of China and that the United States does not support Tibet independence.

"The Dalai Lama stated that he is not seeking independence for Tibet and hopes that dialogue between his representatives and the Chinese government will resume," it said.
 
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Dalai Lama would already be dead if I was the Chinese president.
Assassinated (bullet in the head).


Assassinating head of a major buddhist school of thought would pan out horribly even for retarded China. Retard think he could get away by assassinating someone who is considered equivalent to pope in Buddhism.
 
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