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Dalai Lama receives rights award
WASHINGTON - Powerful U.S. lawmakers honored the Dalai Lama with a human rights award Tuesday even as President Barack Obama faced harsh criticism for delaying a meeting with the exiled Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader.
Nations:U.S. People:Tom Lantos Nancy Pelosi Barack Obama Ronald Reagan George W. Bush Hu Jintao Activities:Tibet Issues China-U.S.
2009-10-06
Obama aides at Dalai Lama headquarters for talks
DHARAMSHALA, India (AFP) - Senior officials from US President Barack Obama's government held talks Sunday with the premier of the Tibetan government in exile ahead of a planned meeting with the Dalai Lama.
Nations:India Slovakia U.S. People:Dalai Lama Nancy Pelosi Barack Obama Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AFP)
2009-09-13
Dalai Lama part of solution for China: Obama aide
WASHINGTON (AFP) - China should see the Dalai Lama as "part of the solution" on Tibet instead of trying to isolate him, US President Barack Obama's top Asia adviser said.
Nations:India U.S. People:Dalai Lama Barack Obama Bill Clinton Activities:Tibet Issues China-U.S.
2009-05-02
China tensions high after Tibet monk sets himself alight
BEIJING (AFP) - Tensions were high in a flashpoint town of southwest China Saturday after a Tibetan monk set himself on fire in protest against Chinese rule, activist groups and residents said.
Nations:China India People:Dalai Lama Activities:2008 Tibet Riot Source:(AFP)
2009-02-28
China detains 81 people in Tibet crackdown
BEIJING - China is launching a security sweep in Tibet ahead of one of the region's most sensitive anniversaries in years, with state media saying at least 81 people have been detained.
Nations:China India People:Dalai Lama Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AP)
2009-01-28
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