Home arrow Headlines arrow News arrow Dalai Lama: Revered by Tibetans, reviled by China
Jul 06, 2008 at 06:41 PM
 
 
Dalai Lama: Revered by Tibetans, reviled by China PDF Print E-mail
Tibetans demand an end to the clampdown in Tibet, including the withdrawal of security forces from monasteries & no more “patriotic education” requiring monks to denounce the Dalai Lama

The devil China knowsThe "devil" China knows
The Economist, May 8.-
  Not long after calling him a “devil” with a human face and the heart of a beast, Chinese officials are talking again to representatives of the Dalai Lama. But in the Indian hill town of Dharamsala, the seat of Tibet's government-in-exile, few believe China's own heart has changed. “The basis of their attitude towards Tibet is...distrust and fear,” the Dalai Lama told The Economist a day after a meeting on May 4th in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen between two of his envoys and two senior Communist Party officials. It was the first contact between the two sides since unrest broke out in Tibet and other ethnic Tibetan regions of China in March.

Both sides are anxious not to appear to be closing the door. Lodi Gyari, one of the Dalai Lama's representatives at the talks, described them as a “step in the right direction” and said more would be held, though no date has been announced. China said there could be further contact as long as the Dalai Lama showed “sincerity”. China's surprising decision to offer renewed talks seemed aimed at deflecting foreign criticism of its handling of Tibet ahead of the Beijing Olympics ...

>> Read more
 
Top! Top!