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Dalai Lama's words hold no credibility

By Zang Yanping | China Daily | Updated: 2007-11-13 07:03

The Dalai Clique repeatedly claims "the Dalai Lama's stand to solve the Tibet issue through reciprocal talks has never changed", "the Dalai Lama has long made it clear he is not seeking independence for Tibet and the current problem is lack of trust on the side of the Chinese government". Does the Dalai Lama "unswervingly" stand for "reciprocal talks"? Has he truly given up seeking independence for Tibet? Let us look back at some historical facts.

To "commemorate" the armed uprising he staged on March 10, 1959, the Dalai Lama releases a statement on the anniversary every year. Here is an analysis of his statements issued from 1960 to 2007.

In 12 statements he released from 1960 to 1977, the Dalai Lama pertinaciously insisted that "historically and culturally, Tibet is a sovereign state" and repeatedly said that he "stood fast on this claim".

Dalai Lama's words hold no credibility

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