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Daily Archives: December 19, 2010
Wikileaks reveals Dalai Lama told U.S. ambassador: Climate change now a more urgent focus for Tibet than politics
A U.S. State Department cable released by Wikileaks shows U.S. Ambassador to India Tim Roemer reporting that, in an August 2009 meeting, the Dalai Lama “argued that the political agenda should be sidelined for five to ten years and the … Continue reading
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