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Dalai Lama starts tour in London | Dalai Lama starts tour in London |
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The Dalai Lama has arrived in London at the start of a 10-day visit to the UK. | |
The Tibetan spiritual leader will address Parliament and give evidence on human rights to a parliamentary committee during his trip. | The Tibetan spiritual leader will address Parliament and give evidence on human rights to a parliamentary committee during his trip. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will not receive him at 10 Downing Street but is due to meet him with the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace on Friday. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown will not receive him at 10 Downing Street but is due to meet him with the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace on Friday. |
Protests at his visit are expected from a variety of groups, with Scotland Yard having planned "appropriate" policing. | |
Demonstrators are expected to target his speech at the Albert Hall on Thursday and his meeting with Mr Brown at the end of the week. | |
The head of the Tibetan government-in-exile is also due to meet Conservative leader David Cameron, teach in Nottingham and receive an honorary doctorate from London Metropolitan University. | The head of the Tibetan government-in-exile is also due to meet Conservative leader David Cameron, teach in Nottingham and receive an honorary doctorate from London Metropolitan University. |
Territorial dispute | Territorial dispute |
The visit, and particularly questions over where and whether he should meet Gordon Brown, has proved controversial. | The visit, and particularly questions over where and whether he should meet Gordon Brown, has proved controversial. |
China and Tibet have long disagreed over the status of Tibet, and China sent troops into the region to enforce a territorial claim in 1950. | China and Tibet have long disagreed over the status of Tibet, and China sent troops into the region to enforce a territorial claim in 1950. |
The Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile have been based in India since fleeing Tibet nine years later. | The Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile have been based in India since fleeing Tibet nine years later. |
Supporters of the Dalai Lama will be offended at this apparent downgrading of his political status Jill McGiveringBBC News Balancing act of Dalai Lama's visit | Supporters of the Dalai Lama will be offended at this apparent downgrading of his political status Jill McGiveringBBC News Balancing act of Dalai Lama's visit |
Anti-China protests led by Buddhist monks began in the capital Lhasa on 10 March this year and gradually escalated into rioting. | Anti-China protests led by Buddhist monks began in the capital Lhasa on 10 March this year and gradually escalated into rioting. |
The demonstrations took place after the anniversary of the 1959 uprising and ahead of the Olympic Games in Beijing this summer. | The demonstrations took place after the anniversary of the 1959 uprising and ahead of the Olympic Games in Beijing this summer. |
China says at least 19 people were killed by the rioters, but Tibetan exiles say dozens of people were killed by the Chinese security forces as they moved to quell the unrest. | China says at least 19 people were killed by the rioters, but Tibetan exiles say dozens of people were killed by the Chinese security forces as they moved to quell the unrest. |
Beijing says the Dalai Lama incited the violence, which he denies and accuses the Chinese government of human rights abuses. | Beijing says the Dalai Lama incited the violence, which he denies and accuses the Chinese government of human rights abuses. |
China says Tibet has officially been part of the Chinese nation since the mid-13th Century and so should continue to be ruled by Beijing. | China says Tibet has officially been part of the Chinese nation since the mid-13th Century and so should continue to be ruled by Beijing. |
Many Tibetans disagree, pointing out that the Himalayan region was an independent kingdom for many centuries, and that Chinese rule over Tibet has not been constant. | Many Tibetans disagree, pointing out that the Himalayan region was an independent kingdom for many centuries, and that Chinese rule over Tibet has not been constant. |