Dalai Lama praises Obama on Tibet issue – YAHOO!
During a meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao last Tuesday, Obama discussed the thorny issue of Tibet and urged early resumption of talks between China and representatives of the Dalai Lama over the region’s future. “He, actually publicly as well
Tibet thrown under the bus – Washington Times
Buried in a very long joint statement by President Obama and President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China is the following declaration by the American president: “We did note that while we recognize that Tibet is part of the People’s
Where Is Tibet ? – OpEdNews.com
President Obama was in China last week. During his report on the video, he mentioned that Tibet no longer exists President Obama was in China last week. During his report on the video, he mentioned that Tibet no longer exists. The former country and
China, Tibet and we – The Daily Star
I refer to the timely comments made by former Ambassador M. Serajul Islam in his article “Civil Society and Bangladesh’s foreign policy objectives, ” published in The Daily Star on November 14, 2009 on ‘Strategic Issues’ page. While I fully endorse
Tibetan orphans hope to visit Tibet one day – New Kerala
By Maitreyee Boruah, Bangalore, Nov 24: Achoe does not remember much of his childhood in Tibet. The 18-year-old, now in an orphanage in Karnakata, left his motherland when he was around four. But all these years, all he has yearned for is to go back
Tibet, The U.S.: Part of China – Richmond Times-Dispatch
President Barack Obama declined to meet with the Dalai Lama prior to his trip to China. Diplomatic pleasantries argue against offending the communists, we suppose. During his Asian trip, Obama said the U.S. considers Tibet a part of China and called
Dalai Lama praises Obama on Tibet – Democratic Underground.com
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Saturday praised US President Barack Obama for taking up the issue of Tibet “very seriously” with Chinese leaders on his recent trip to China. During a meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao last Tuesday
Concern for Tibet seems to no longer be U.S. policy – Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
It was only last year that the National Society of Poseurs, Frauds and Phonies took to the streets to wail and rend garments (conveniently purchased from the bargain shelf of a nearby thrift store) as part of their expression of outrage at the
Brian Rudman : Free Tibet? Let’s start with Fiji – New Zealand Herald
As far as breaking election promises go, it’s hardly a biggie. So, John Key promised last year to meet the Dalai Lama and now, oh dear, his diary is full and it’s not possible. At least he’s saying it up front, and not contriving meetings in airport
Tibet: Dalai Lama Says Obama Not Soft on China – United Nations and Peoples Organisation
Obama made his first trip to China as president last week and has faced criticism that he didn’t do enough to press Beijing on Tibet during his meetings with senior Chinese officials. “Obama is not soft on China; just has a different style,” the
