Pelosi
voiced support for Dalai Lama during China visit
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[November 14, 2015]
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tibet's exiled
spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, enjoys strong support in the United
States, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi told Chinese officials during a
visit this week to the Himalayan region, while expressing concern about
human rights there.
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Pelosi, a long-time critic of China's human rights record, was
leading a senior U.S. Congressional delegation on a rare visit to
Tibet, which China has ruled with an iron fist since 1950, when it
was "peacefully liberated" by communist forces.
The delegation met senior government officials, including communist
party boss Chen Quanguo, Pelosi said in a statement.
"The delegation reiterated the imperative of respect for religious
freedom and expression in Tibet," she added.
"We also conveyed to the Chinese government officials the strong,
bipartisan support the Dalai Lama enjoys in the Congress of the
United States and among the American people."
The delegation, the first Congressional delegation Chinese
authorities have allowed to enter Tibet since widespread unrest in
2008, also expressed concern over the recent arrests and detentions
of human rights lawyers and activists in China.
The official Tibet Daily had said Pelosi praised the huge changes
that had taken place in Tibet and the hard work of the Chinese
government in protecting religious freedom and cultural practices.
China's Foreign Ministry has described the Tibet visit, which had
not been announced ahead of time, as "a normal exchange between the
U.S. and Chinese legislatures".
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Rights groups and exiles say China tramples on the cultural and
religious rights of Tibet's Buddhist people. China denies this,
saying it has brought much needed development to what was a backward
region.
Pelosi has regularly spoken out about human rights issues in Tibet
and has met the Dalai Lama, whom Beijing reviles as a violent
separatist. The Nobel peace laureate says he simply wants real
autonomy for Tibet.
Jim McGovern, chairman of a Congress Human Rights Commission,
accompanied Pelosi in the delegation.
(Reporting by Brenda Goh and Ben Blanchard; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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