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Tibetan exiles agree to continue 'middle path'
DHARMSALA, India - Hundreds of Tibetan leaders agreed Saturday to continue to follow the Dalai Lama's "middle path" of compromise with China, capping a rare meeting to discuss how to advance their struggle for freedom.
Nations:India People:Dalai Lama Activities:2008 Dalai Lama Talk Source:(AP)
2008-11-22
China vows not to compromise with Tibetan exiles
BEIJING - China launched a new verbal attack on the Dalai Lama's drive for Tibetan autonomy on Friday, vowing not to compromise with leaders of the Tibetan exile community meeting to debate the future of their movement.
People:Dalai Lama Activities:2008 Dalai Lama Talk Source:(AP)
2008-11-21
China refuses to budge on Tibet amid talks
BEIJING (AFP) - China accused the Dalai Lama on Friday of covertly campaigning for Tibetan independence, maintaining its hardline opposition to his approach as Tibetan exiles met in India.
Nations:India People:Dalai Lama Activities:2008 Dalai Lama Talk Source:(AFP)
2008-11-21
China stance on Tibet clouds exile talks in India
BEIJING - With Tibetan exiles now considering whether to push for independence, China on Tuesday reaffirmed its hard-line stance on the future of the Himalayan region, saying that any move to separate Tibet from China was "doomed."
Nations:India Nepal China People:Dalai Lama Activities:2008 Dalai Lama Talk Source:(AP)
2008-11-18
China says no progress made at Tibet talks
BEIJING - China blamed the Dalai Lama and his envoys Monday for the failure to make progress during recent talks, saying the Tibetan leader's calls for greater autonomy masked his desire for the Himalayan region's independence.
Nations:India People:Dalai Lama Activities:2008 Dalai Lama Talk Source:(AP)
2008-11-10
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