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Dalai Lama health fears unfounded

North America News.Net
Friday 29th August, 2008

Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has been described as well after fears over his health.

The Tibetan government-in-exile has said in a statement,the Dalai Lama will participate in the 12-hour long fasting and prayer service to be observed by Tibetans and their supporters across the world on August 30th.

The statement said:"The Dalai Lama has undergone some medical tests in Mumbai. Doctors attending on him have given assurances that there is absolutely no cause for concern. All that he needs is a good rest."

The Dalai Lama has lived in India since fleeing his homeland in 1959.

His government-in-exile is not recognised by any country.

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Comments on this story

Anonymous
09-02-08, 12:31 PM

Ignoramus' abound! The Dalai Lama didn’t have a choice. He was chosen as a young child.

Anonymous
08-29-08, 10:00 AM

Dalai Lama health fears unfounded

Now you see it now you don’t. Isn’t that the modus operandi of immature people?
They seems to live a contradicting life. Cherish economic development but don’t want modernization for tibet. Live a western life but lament(using an adopted language) the lost of indigeneous culture in tibet. The worse part is getting the support of the greatest offender of human right to teach china about human right.

Real Buddhist.
08-29-08, 11:13 PM

After olympics,time to rest?

Thought he was going,going and gone. It will be good riddance to the old rascal. Nothing’s holy about this old coot. He’s only given the holy tag by brainwashed naive americans and europeans,with the help of their governments. Westerners should read up about him and Co. and find out what life is like living under these people.

dick
08-29-08, 01:48 PM

keepingChildSlave!

Monk=Brainwash


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