Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, left, and U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi walk after a lunch meeting in Dharamsala, India, Friday, March 21, 2008. Pelosi, called on the world community Friday to denounce China in the wake of its crackdown in Tibet, calling the crisis "a challenge to the conscience of the world." (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)

Nancy Pelosi Meets With Dalai Lama, Denounces China's Crackdown

GAVIN RABINOWITZ | March 21, 2008 02:00 PM EST | AP

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DHARMSALA, India — Walking arm-in-arm with the Dalai Lama, the U.S. House speaker lent her support Friday to the Tibetan cause, calling China's crackdown in Tibet "a challenge to the conscience of the world."

Rep. Nancy Pelosi was the first major foreign official to meet with the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader since protests against Chinese rule broke out in Tibet, and she got a warm welcome in his hilltop headquarters in northern India.

"If freedom-loving people throughout the world do not speak out against China's oppression in China and Tibet, we have lost all moral authority to speak on behalf of human rights anywhere in the world," Pelosi told thousands of cheering Tibetans, including monks and schoolchildren.

Pelosi, a Democrat from California, called for an international investigation into the violence in Tibet and dismissed China's claim that the Dalai Lama was behind the unrest as making "no sense."

The Dalai Lama, who has based his exile community in Dharmsala for nearly 50 years, has urged Tibetans to refrain from violence in their protests. He also expressed dismay over assaults on Han Chinese living in Tibet, while also strongly criticizing China's tough clampdown.

After protests turned violent on March 14 in Lhasa, Tibet's capital, the Beijing government sent security forces to blanket Tibetan areas of western China and crush any unrest.

"Nothing surprises me about the use of violence on the part of the Chinese government," said Pelosi, who had scheduled a visit by her congressional delegation long before the protests broke out.

"I pray for success of the speaker of such a great nation, considered a champion of freedom, democracy and liberty," said the Dalai Lama, who draped a gold scarf around Pelosi's neck.

"Perhaps it's our karma, our fate, to be with you at such a sad time," Pelosi said.

After meeting with the Tibetan leader, Pelosi said China's government should open the restive Himalayan region to foreign journalists and independent monitors.

Rep. James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, the ranking Republican on the trip, also expressed his support for Tibetans.

"In the U.S. Congress, there is no division between Democrats and Republicans on the issue of protecting Tibetan culture and eliminating repression against Tibetans around the world," he said.

Hundreds of people lined the roads to the Dalai Lama's compound, some with signs saying "Thank You for Your Support" and "Long Live America-Tibet Friendship." About 2,000 more people waited in the temple's main courtyard, many waving Indian, U.S. and Tibetan flags.

Kalsing Phuntsok, 37, a teacher who was in the crowd, called Pelosi "a very good friend of Tibet."

"America has a big role to play, a very big role," he said.


 
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This is nothing more than a photo-op and free publicity without action.

How about senate action to boycott the Olympics in China?
Of course this hurts out athletes who have been training but it would send a strong message to the world. This could lead to other democratic countries doing the same. No US participation and
no media coverage of this event.
China would have spent millions only to lose lose face.
If we can boycott the island of Cuba, why not the repressive regime of China?
Take a real stand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 03/22/2008

The Cuba point is excellent.

Boycott China, the Olympics and ALL THINGS CHINESE.

And I hope the world takes the same attitude with the actions/example of the US in Afghanistan and Iraq which are every bit as horrific as the actions of China and India and Russia (Chechnya) and ........

We have no illusion of moral high ground to stand on any longer, and must support the actions of the worlds other bullies, which makes our real agenda painfully clear to the rest of the world.

We are already morally bankrupt, and about to be economically bankrupt, as well.

The fact that China owns us through debit, and that we agree with using force on any weaker nation, criminally ensures our silence on Tibet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 03/23/2008

I think the world should note that India has barred international media, sustained over many years, from covering the repression in Kashmir. A democratic country?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 AM on 03/22/2008

While we are on the subject of repression in the Himalayan region and since Nancy Pelosi happens to be in India, whatever happened to the world's conscience on speaking out on India's brutal repression of the civilian population in the state of Kashmir? There has been a sustained pogram there by Indian security forces of systematic rape, custodial killings of innocents and false imprisonments. It is a case which is on the books at the United Nations as an international dispute between the governments of India and Pakistan in addition to calling for self-determination for the people of the state, which has been denied since 1948. If we are talking about Tibet, we should be also talking about Kashmir.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 AM on 03/22/2008

The difference is that the rich follow the Dalai Lama, which is why she was there. It is a sad truth about politicians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 03/22/2008

I would add that the tragedy right now is the slaughter of Tibetans in Tibet. Can you not look at that without dragging in all the insults and baggage. Truth is..those countries have so many people that in order to control them, they kill them. Tibetans were peaceful loving people and they followed their Tibetan Budhism...and this is a horrific event. The USA failed in its "benevolence" many years ago..and know they are owned by China and Japan..there is no way they are going to do anything overt to help the country of Tibet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 03/22/2008

Vice President Pelosi not only double-trumps Senator Clinton, but while Obama mops up the nomination, Rep. Pelosi lays a peace groundwork on the international theatre for him by underscoring world attention to the plight of the long-oppressed Tibetans. If China, says Richard Gere, ever expects to be considered a serious world leader, this behavior toward the Tibetans is unacceptable. Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain tries to look presidential by shaking hands with...Tony Blair? And mixing up,, uh...Sunnis, Shiites, al quaeda? Help! Help! Lieberman! Help me! Where am I?! Joe! Joe!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 03/22/2008

These politicians are loyal only to transnational war profiteers, banksters, and oil corporations. The US economy is going to hell, US people are losing their homes and jobs, and what does US Speaker of the House Pelosi do? She takes a trip across the globe, strolls arm-in-arm with a Tibetan religious figure and badmouths the Chinese.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 03/22/2008
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Pelosi ought to get her butt back in the House and start the impeachment proceedings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 03/21/2008
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jealous of Hillary,pelosi tries to get some spotlight--she should move the House more efficiently and stay home and watch her capitalistic husband gets more profits off Americans

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 03/21/2008

Definitely agree with this. Get your own House in order. What Bush has done in Iraq, and the Congress allowed, is worse than the 50 years China has been back in Tibet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 03/22/2008

Here, here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 AM on 03/22/2008

Nancy, stay home and take care of the the little deserter and war criminal george bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 03/21/2008

Doesn't he look like Colin Powell? Wow, what a nice couple now holding hands they can move on and let us care of our issue at hand "barack Hussain Obama and Company".
Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 03/21/2008

Joe Lieberman-Sith Lord of the Evil Empire
http://www.docudharma.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5440

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 03/21/2008
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Too bad a groundswell for dual impeachment hasn't made Pelosi the first woman president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 03/21/2008

Would you really want her as president? There has to be somebody better than Nancy! Anyway, who cares what she says. Not the American public!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 03/22/2008
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Great. Maybe they'll keep her in Tibet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 03/21/2008

Ooooh, brave Nancy bad-mouthing the evil Chinese . . . can you say "hypocrite?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 03/21/2008

I don't want to criticize Nancy too much. Lately, she has started stepping up as in telling Clinton that there will be no "dream ticket" and that it's the delegates, as we all agreed, who will decide who is the candidate. Maybe Clinton pushed her weight around in Congress too much as the "inevitable" and Nancy had to toe the line. Anyway, after Bush and the Congress made over the Dali Lama but are now silent about Tibet, I am happy that Nancy is at least doing something. The silence, as they say, is deafening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 03/21/2008
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In my book, when she puts impeachment back on the table, I'l listen to what she has to say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 03/22/2008

George Bush won't back out of the China Olympics as the U.S. backed out of Moscow in 1980 under Carter.

Bush would probably like to make waterboarding a sport.

There was an anchor on CNN one of the talking bimbo haircuts that said China went in to crack down on the violence. No, hairdo, they went in to continue to murder and silence Tibet.

Go team USA. That's the Olympic spirit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 03/21/2008

Meanwhile RepugliKKKans continue on the side of the godless commies, just to make a greasy (and bloody) buck, hahaha, how "moral" of 'em!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 03/21/2008

updated 8:27 p.m. ET Oct. 17, 2007
WASHINGTON - President Bush, raising Beijing"s ire, presented the Dalai Lama on Wednesday with the U.S. Congress" highest civilian honor and urged Chinese leaders to welcome the monk to Beijing.

The exiled spiritual head of Tibet"s Buddhists by his side, Bush praised a man he called a "universal symbol of peace and tolerance, a shepherd of the faithful and a keeper of the flame for his people."

"Americans cannot look to the plight of the religiously oppressed and close our eyes or turn away," Bush said at the U.S. Capitol building, where he personally handed the Dalai Lama the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 03/22/2008
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