Translate

Search This Blog

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dalai Lama in London protesting against China meeting with Cameron

China has a meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron protested the Dalai Lama in London. The meeting between Cameron and the spiritual leader of Tibet was a "serious interference in the internal affairs" of China and an "affront to the Chinese people," the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Tuesday in Beijing. Cameron had met with the Dalai Lama before he was honored in London for his contribution to the spirituality of the lucrative Templeton Prize. The Chinese government protested regularly, when the Dalai Lama will be received from other governments. The meeting with the Camerons Dalai Lama on Monday, which was attended also Cameron's deputy Nick Clegg was not classified as an official reception of protocol. Nevertheless, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman called for, Britain had to make up for the resulting "damage". The award ceremony for the Dalai Lama was made ​​more than 2,000 people at London's St. Paul's Cathedral. The meeting with Cameron and Clegg took place before. The Dalai Lama lives in exile in India since 1959. China accuses him of running from there to the secession of Tibet from China.Since early 2011, set fire to 34 Tibetans, many of them Buddhist monks and nuns, even in protest to against Chinese rule in Tibet. Beijing has occupied Tibet 195.

No comments:

Post a Comment