Dalai Lama banned to placate China, S Africa admits
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Sachin Kumar , shimla:
Mar 26 2009
Made Popular Apr 15 2009
South Africa :
The South African Government has admitted it barred the Dalai Lama from attending a peace conference in the country to avoid undermining relations with China.
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Dale
Apr 15 2009
Pretoria,
South Africa
The leaders of South Africa did the right thing. The primary obligation of leaders is to the welfare of their people. China is one of the most reliable FRIEND and trading partner of Africans. Let the Dai Lama go settle his grievances with his fellow Asian in Asia.
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Simon
Apr 15 2009
Nairobi,
Kenya
The leaders of africa shouldn't trust the chinese as they seek to invest in our continent. China can't and shouldn't dictate to us on how to run our continent. They haven't done anything meaningful to improve the lives of ordinary african but rather dump fake and adulterated goods and services on our part of the planet.
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Well, it’s more of a denial of entry, than a ban, but the effect is pretty much the same.
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Not only is it sad that countries are being bullied by China, but also that these countries let China control what they do in their own country.
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Dalai Lama is a monk. He should stay home doing meditation and pray. He always travel around (material) world giving speech about China to arouse other people's hatred, especially Westerners to fall into his trap and fight for him.
Dalai Lama is the best politician in whole world, dressing as a monk and mind full of politics. But he is the worst monk
Dalai Lama is the best politician in whole world, dressing as a monk and mind full of politics. But he is the worst monk
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Why should we sacrifice our relations with other countries for that non violent monk?
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China's been bullying Tibet for decades and what I call bullying, most Tibetans call genocide.
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The leaders of South Africa did the right thing. The primary obligation of leaders is to the welfare of their people. China is one of the most reliable FRIEND and trading partner of Africans. Let the Dai Lama go settle his grievances with his fellow Asian in Asia.
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Why should we sacrifice our relations with other countries for that non violent monk?
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Well, it’s more of a denial of entry, than a ban, but the effect is pretty much the same.
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Dalai Lama is a monk. He should stay home doing meditation and pray. He always travel around (material) world giving speech about China to arouse other people's hatred, especially Westerners to fall into his trap and fight for him.
Dalai Lama is the best politician in whole world, dressing as a monk and mind full of politics. But he is the worst monk
Dalai Lama is the best politician in whole world, dressing as a monk and mind full of politics. But he is the worst monk
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The leaders of africa shouldn't trust the chinese as they seek to invest in our continent. China can't and shouldn't dictate to us on how to run our continent. They haven't done anything meaningful to improve the lives of ordinary african but rather dump fake and adulterated goods and services on our part of the planet.
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Not only is it sad that countries are being bullied by China, but also that these countries let China control what they do in their own country.
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China's been bullying Tibet for decades and what I call bullying, most Tibetans call genocide.
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