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Dalai Lama 'gives up' on China, hints at retirement

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Posted: Oct 26, 2008 at 1638 hrs IST

Dharamsala (HP), October 26: Hinting that he was planning to retire, the Dalai Lama has said he has ‘given up’ on efforts to convince China to allow greater autonomy for Tibet after having led the Tibetans' struggle for half a century.

"I have been sincerely pursuing the middle way approach in dealing with China for a long time now but there hasn't been any positive response from the Chinese side," the Tibetan temporal head said at a function in Dharamsala on Sunday ahead of the third round of talks between his envoys and Beijing.

"As far as I'm concerned I have given up," said the 73-year-old noble laureate, according to excerpts of the speech of the Tibetan monk provided by the office of Karma Cheophel, Speaker of Tibetan Parliament in-exile.

The Dalai Lama said he would now ask the Tibetan people to decide on how to take the dialogue forward.

Cheophel, who translated the speech of the Dalai Lama at the function, said, "Earlier he (the Dalai Lama) used to say that he is semi retired but now he says he is almost completely retired."

The Dalai Lama recently underwent a gall bladder surgery in Delhi.

The spiritual leader's spokesman Tenzin Takhla said on Sunday that the Dalai Lama has called a six-day special meeting of Tibetans at Macleodganj starting November 17 to discuss other options for resolving the vexed Tibetan issue.

The meeting is being attached great importance as this is for the third occasion after 1951 and 1959 that such a conclave has been organised.

After a failed uprising against Chinese, rule the Dalai Lama had fled to India in 1959.

The special meeting would be attended by officials of the Tibetan government in-exile here, intellectuals, social workers and people from different walks of life, Takhla said.

During the deliberations, alternate options would be discussed to take forward Tibetans struggle for solution of the vexed issue in view of the fact that China was not showing any ‘positive’ inclination to the Dalai Lama's middle way approach.

Takhla said the next round of talks between the special envoys of the Dalai Lama and Chinese authorities is expected by the end of October. He did not specify the dates.

Two rounds of inconclusive talks have been held between the two sides this year on resolving the Tibetan issue following massive pro-Tibet protests that threatened to overshadow Beijing Olympics.

On China repeatedly accusing the Dalai Lama of ‘masterminding’ protests in Tibet, Takhla said it was just an ‘excuse’ to keep the solution of the Tibetan issue at the backburner.

Beijing could send their representatives to Dharamsala, headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile, to go through our files, speeches of the temporal head and watch our daily activities, he said.

Dharamsala (HP), October 26:

Hinting that he was planning to retire, the Dalai Lama has said he has ‘given up’ on efforts to convince China to allow greater autonomy for Tibet after having led the Tibetans' struggle for half a century.

"I have been sincerely pursuing the middle way approach in dealing with China for a long time now but there hasn't been any positive response from the Chinese side," the Tibetan temporal head said at a function in Dharamsala on Sunday ahead of the third round of talks between his envoys and Beijing.

"As far as I'm concerned I have given up," said the 73-year-old noble laureate, according to excerpts of the speech of the Tibetan monk provided by the office of Karma Cheophel, Speaker of Tibetan Parliament in-exile.

The Dalai Lama said he would now ask the Tibetan people to decide on how to take the dialogue forward.

Cheophel, who translated the speech of the Dalai Lama at the function, said, "Earlier he (the Dalai Lama) used to say that he is semi retired but now he says he is almost completely retired."

The Dalai Lama recently underwent a gall bladder surgery in Delhi.

The spiritual leader's spokesman Tenzin Takhla said on Sunday that the Dalai Lama has called a six-day special meeting of Tibetans at Macleodganj starting November 17 to discuss other options for resolving the vexed Tibetan issue.

The meeting is being attached great importance as this is for the third occasion after 1951 and 1959 that such a conclave has been organised.

After a failed uprising against Chinese, rule the Dalai Lama had fled to India in 1959.

The special meeting would be attended by officials of the Tibetan government in-exile here, intellectuals, social workers and people from different walks of life, Takhla said.

During the deliberations, alternate options would be discussed to take forward Tibetans struggle for solution of the vexed issue in view of the fact that China was not showing any ‘positive’ inclination to the Dalai Lama's middle way approach.

Takhla said the next round of talks between the special envoys of the Dalai Lama and Chinese authorities is expected by the end of October. He did not specify the dates.

Two rounds of inconclusive talks have been held between the two sides this year on resolving the Tibetan issue following massive pro-Tibet protests that threatened to overshadow Beijing Olympics.

On China repeatedly accusing the Dalai Lama of ‘masterminding’ protests in Tibet, Takhla said it was just an ‘excuse’ to keep the solution of the Tibetan issue at the backburner.

Beijing could send their representatives to Dharamsala, headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile, to go through our files, speeches of the temporal head and watch our daily activities, he said.

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Dalai Lama 'gives up' on China, hints at retirement by Indian on 27 Oct 2008

As a friend of Tibet, I suggest that Dalai Lama finds a successor soon during his lifetime. Otherwise treacherous and bloodthirsty Chinese dragon a Chinese stooge as the New Dalai Lama. This will result in the end of Tibetan civilization as we know it and totall takeover of Tibet by Han China due to cultural and ethnic genocide. There is absolutely no differnce between Nazism and CHinese Communist party rule. A strong India only can protect Tibetan cukture and civilizatio from the depredations of China.

Dalai Lama Quits by Sidharth on 27 Oct 2008

China played its Tibet card with finis and Dalai Lama had to accept the inevitable. The only thing achieved by Dalai Lama was he could successfully raise the Tibet issue in the West and could also galvanize the issue with steady flow of funds from famous Western celbrities. Now it is time for him to move on. This is also good news for India, as it removes the greatest drag in improving its relations with China.Sidharth

Superpower Chin is the real boddhisatva in the form of People Power, why this comnunal is complainin by Secloolar Bamponthy on 26 Oct 2008

Chin is superpower because it is rational seclulular diety of reincarnation of bodhisattava, and embodies the soul of Supreme statesmen of Policeburo like Mao Marx Mahoomet Lenin Stalin Buddadeb Karate Yechury Anna Kornaneeghi et al. Why is this comnunal agent of divisive forces complaining since he is not Buddha.

China doesnt have anything to contribute to the world except its flimsy plastic trinkets by anon on 26 Oct 2008

Shows that the middle way doesn't work with the Chinese. They only understand force.

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