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    Obama did not meet Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, when he was in Washington in early October.

    A Chinese government spokesman said Barack Obama should be especially sympathetic to China's opposition to the Dalai Lama and Tibetan independence, as a black president who lauded Abraham Lincoln for helping abolish slavery.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang made the comments at a news conference on Thursday, four days before Obama arrives in China for a summit that will cover the two big powers' vast and sometimes tense economic, diplomatic and security ties.

    Obama did not meet Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, when he was in Washington in early October. But the Dalai Lama has said they may meet after Obama's visit to China, which condemns the Buddhist monk as a separatist for demanding Tibetan self-determination.

    China is sure to condemn such a meeting, and spokesman Qin underscored -- and possibly intensified -- the political temperature of the issue by citing Obama's background and admiration for President Abraham Lincoln, who opposed the secession of the southern states and sought to abolish slavery, which Qin likened to Tibetan society under the Dalai Lama.

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    After Obama's inauguration, the US president said he would not have been able to reach that position without the efforts of Lincoln, said Qin.

    "He is a black president, and he understands the slavery abolition movement and Lincoln's major significance for that movement," said Qin.

    "Lincoln played an incomparable role in protecting the national unity and territorial integrity of the United States."

    Beijing calls the Dalai Lama a dangerous "splittist" encouraging Tibetan independence, a charge he denies. He says he is merely seeking true autonomy for Tibet, which last year erupted in riots and protests against the Chinese presence.

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    Great going ChinaBy: Vivek | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward China's constant His-Holiness-the-Dalai-Lama-bashing has given him unprecedented press coverage. Chinese are really lemmings. They dont have any independent thought. Whatever the leading lemming does, the rest will follow. They actually think that the rest of the world are idiots & will buy their propaganda at face value :D His Holiness has emerged as the new age Gandhi. The world will see right through their lies & will take the Tibetan side. This will further advance the goals of Tibetans. Its high time our govt wakes up & de-recognizes Tibet as a legitimate part of PRC. Isn't it ironical that we allow a "govt in exile" to exist, yet recognize Tibet as part of China ? Enough of the bhai-bhai blunders.
    Chinese Foreign Ministry losing sense of balanceBy: Anirban Mukherjee | 13-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The Chinese Foreign Ministry might think they are weaving a new Chinese puzzle with the intricacy of fine Chinese silk, but, in effect, their utterances are losing all sense of proportion and balance and, at this rate, will make Beijing the laughing stock of the international diplomatic circles. If it is their purpose to return to the path of the Buddha through the way of the Laughing Buddha though, then the diplomatic route may not be the right one. But then the Cultural Revolution might have left the Chinese with no cultural option to embrace at times of identity crisis, like the one China is evidently going through now, and the worldwide spree of setting up Confucius Institutes for learning the Chinese language that Beijing thinks will help propoagate Chinese culture are likely to prove a very poor way of showcasing the depth ofa culture that is more than 5000 years old. It might be better for China to leave Tibet to the Tibetans and look inwards to regain her lost identity.
    poor chinaBy: muslimpoxbyebye | 13-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward china is actually wasting time by focusing on the dalai lama.... their real problem in a few years will be the muslims who are hellbent on exterminating them . china will not know what to do because by then as now they'll be too much on the same bed with the muslim mass murderers.... wait and watch . that's when china will call the dalai a saint ...because that's what he is ... one shouldn't be suprised to find the dalai to be the latter day jesus c.
    india must wake upBy: krunal shekhar | 13-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Present chinese policy is just a glimpse of future which will witness more bullying from china in foreign policy. India must take an appropiate strong stand against china to curb the menace from growing. Whatever USA does to china is not important for us. today forbes has declared obama as world strongest man, with WHO Jin Tao as second. USA stand on dalai lama, will show who actually is first amongst worlds strongest man.If USA bows down to chinese pressure, it will change international politics drastically and unfortunately against countreis like india.
    china following example of pakBy: v.seshadri | 13-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward just as in pakisthan, different govt spokesmen in china are talking in different directions. perhaps, china is also becoming a failed state, like pakisthan. good for the world.
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