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Dalai Lama begins visit to Germany with criticism of China
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 07 - 2007

The Dalai Lama began a 10-day visit to Germany on
Thursday with criticism of China's human-rights record in his native
Tibet, according to dpa.
"There have been no improvements in Tibet," the Tibetan spirtual
and political leader said as he signed Hamburg's golden book at a
reception in city hall.
"There is no religious freedom and there are violations of human
rights," the 72-year-old said of the homeland which was invaded by
communist Chinese forces in 1950 and which remains under Chinese
control.
Since the Tibetan resistance movement collapsed in 1959, the Dalai
Lama has lived in India, where the Tibetan government-in-exile is
based.
The Tibetan leader also criticized China's policy of settling
ethnic Han Chinese in Tibet. "Two-thirds of all Tibetans are now
Chinese," he said.
The Dalai Lama is in Germany to take part in a major international
gathering of Buddhists in Hamburg.
He arrived by private jet shortly before noon to a welcome by
members of the Tibetan Centre in the north German port.
On Friday, the Dalai Lama is due to deliver the keynote speech at
a conference of Buddhist nuns organized by the University of Hamburg.
Highlight of the visit, the Dalai Lama's fifth to Hamburg, is a
series of lectures he is to deliver at the weekend to some 30,000
Buddhists from around the world at the Hamburg tennis stadium.
A charismatic figure and noted public speaker, the Dalai Lama will
be talking about "Compassion in the globalized world" and discuss the
400 Verses of Indian master Aryadeva.
The Tibetan spiritual leader, who was awarded the Nobel peace
prize in 1989 for his efforts to achieve a non-violent solution to
the Tibetan problem, will also take part in a panel discussion on
"Learning peace - the practice of non-violence."
A survey published by the German news magazine Der Spiegel this
week showed that Germans like the Dalai Lama more than they do
their native-born Pope Benedict XVI.
The Dalai Lama enjoyed a particularly high popularity rating among
the young and better educated, according to the survey conducted by
the TNS research organization.


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