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I don't like China, there is no freedom - Dalai Lama

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Beijing's bete noire, the Dalai Lama, said without naming China, that places "where there is no freedom, I don't like", reported ANI.

"It's (Doklam standoff) not very serious, India and China have to live side by side," said the Buddhist leader, who's based in Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh.

The Dalai Lama dwelled on the concept of freedom as well, saying his adopted home, India, has it.

"There is freedom in this country, I can do more and have more opportunity to share. Where there is no freedom, I don't like," he said, without naming China, which is not a democracy.

As for democracy itself, he said the Tibetan community in India practices the concept.
"Our small Tibetan community fully practices democracy and I am an admirer of democracy," he said.

He hoped that "eventually" China, too, would become a democratic country.
"Eventually, as per the wishes of the Chinese people, the Communist Party of China may follow our practice," he said, referring to the practice of democracy

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...edom-says-dalai-lama/articleshow/59984126.cms

CCP cheerleaders and 2 cent net warriors...load the thread with your BS....!:lol::lol:
 
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Fact is common citizens are growing which is more important financially morally

Tout like you of West and India what we expect from u
 
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He hoped that "eventually" China, too, would become a democratic country.
"Eventually, as per the wishes of the Chinese people, the Communist Party of China may follow our practice," he said, referring to the practice of democracy

Great words from the great man!
 
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