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    Sarkozy says he will not meet Dalai Lama in France

    Sarkozy says he will not meet Dalai Lama in France
    Updated Thu. Aug. 7 2008 8:07 AM ET

    The Associated Press

    PARIS -- First, French President Nicolas Sarkozy threatened to boycott the opening of the Beijing Olympics.


    Then he backed down.


    Now, he is heaping praise on China's leadership and avoiding a meeting with the Dalai Lama.


    In an interview with China's news agency, Sarkozy said: "If the organization of the Olympics were a sport ... we should give China the gold medal."


    He said he was "greatly delighted at the prospect of going to Beijing."


    Sarkozy has been under pressure from Chinese officials and human rights activists to make a decision on whether to see the Dalai Lama when the Tibetan spiritual leader comes to France next week.


    He has not met with the Tibetan spiritual leader since taking office in May 2007.


    A carefully worded statement from Sarkozy's office Wednesday suggested it was the Dalai Lama's decision, not Sarkozy's, to forgo a meeting.


    The Dalai Lama begins an 11-day stay in France on Tuesday.


    "The president understands the reasons that are leading the Dalai Lama, given the current circumstances, to not request a meeting during his stay in France in August," the statement said.


    The Dalai Lama's representative in Paris gave a slightly different version.


    Jampal Chosang said in a faxed statement that the Dalai Lama "confirmed his wish to meet the president" and that Sarkozy "expressed his wish to meet the Dalai Lama." Chosang said such talks would not take place during this month's visit, but his office was in contact with Sarkozy's aides about arranging a meeting later this year.


    Sarkozy's wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, will take part in a religious ceremony presided over by the Dalai Lama on Aug. 22 opening a Buddhist temple near Lodeve in southern France, the president's office said. The Dalai Lama will also meet with legislators in the French Senate during his stay and hold a spiritual teaching session in the western French city of Nantes.


    Sarkozy threatened to boycott the opening of the Beijing Olympics because of China's crackdown in Tibet earlier this year. That, and French protests during the Olympic torch relay through Paris, prompted a Chinese backlash.


    Sarkozy later agreed to attend Friday's opening ceremony in Beijing, but remained vague about whether he would meet the Dalai Lama.


    Kong Quan, China's ambassador to France, had said there could be "consequences" for France if such a meeting took place. Sarkozy bristled at the public warning, saying last month, "It's not for China to fix my agenda, or to dictate my meetings."


    Sarkozy's decision not to meet with the Dalai Lama is certain to further rile human rights defenders who accuse him of bowing to Chinese pressure and wanting to secure major Chinese contracts for French companies. A French poll last month said 78 per cent of respondents wanted Sarkozy to meet with the Dalai Lama.
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    Unbelievable. I love how everyone is backtracking now. I remember at the start of the Olympic debates I posted that no one will boycott, I seem to have predicted right.

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    I don't see what's the big deal is with Dalai Lama.

    It's ironic all these western democracies that would do anything to maintain secularism in their own house would support the establishment or re-establishment of a religious theocracy in Tibet.
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    Exactly. Who is this Dalai Lama fellow?

    Who elected him? Does he face oversight committees? Does he face Dalai Lama's Question Time?

    All he does is show up in his nice robes, looks old and wise, says Tibet is being oppressed, lectures the West on its heartless materialism, and generally acts like a celebrity. But apparently, he's the leader of Tibet.
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    That's a very good poing. Dalai Lama was not elected, but selected, by none other than GOD!!! Why is it that these western democracies and godless hollywood types flock to him? They hate religion (christian to be exact) on the one hand and then all convert to...lama...ism?
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    Poing! Poing! I feel like getting in my low-riding pimpmobile now.
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