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The Dalai Lama held a prayer ceremony in Taiwan on Tuesday, September 1st for victims of last month's typhoon as part of his visit. (NTDTV)
 

Dalai Lama addressing a press conference in Hotel D'Angleterre, Copenhagen
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The Dalai Lama's words
The 74-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate has come to Switzerland to hold talks and lectures on Buddhism and world peace.

China’s Brutality in Tibet Exposed

The Dalai Lama discusses his concerns about the survival of Tibetan
culture and relations with China in an interview with NY Times reporter Edward Wong.

On the 50th anniversary since the Tibetan uprising and he went into exile, the Dalai Lama speaks to Al Jazeera.

Inside Story - Tibet's struggle for autonomy (Part 1) 

Inside Story - Tibet's struggle for autonomy (Part 2)

The Dalai Lama became an honorary citizen of Rome as the city pledged its support for the Tibetan spiritual leader's non-violent struggle for the Chinese-ruled province's autonomy.

A protester threw a shoe at China's Prime Minister Wen Jiabao during his speech at Cambridge University

There are no barriers that cannot be surpassed if the Dalai Lama wishes to pay a visit to Russia , said Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Dalai Lama's talks with Sarkozy anger China
France, Poland, 06 December 2008

His Holiness Dalai Lama spoke to the European Parliament on
December 4, 2008. These were his remarks on the Tibet - China issue.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Speech for Special Meeting Participants
 
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
on Thursday refused to comment on the ongoing
meeting on Tibet in Dharamsala. 20th November 2008

Opening Ceremony of the first Special Meeting

Special envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses
upcoming Sino-Tibetan dialogue and Special Conference.

Young Tibetans in London Protest against
Chinese Minister Zhu Weiqun

His Holiness Speech during Tibetan Children Village's
48th anniversary


Jigme, a monk from
Labrang Tashikyil, tells his experience at the
detention center after Tibetan uprising in March 2008.


Zhu Weiqun, China's minister
for Tibet Monday, 10 November 2008, CCTV 

China's temporary media laws - designed to give greater,
freedoms to foreign journalists during the Olympics,
are due to expire on Friday.
The Chinese government has given no indication
that it plans to renew the law.

Tibetan exiles have written a letter in blood asking the the
Indian Prime Minister to support their struggle
for Tibetan independence.