Tough language on Tibet despite China talks offer (Reuters)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Sat, 04/26/2008 - 4:54am

A pro-Tibet supporter holding pictures of Tibetan spritual leader the Dalai Lama shouts slogans during the Olympic torch relay in Nagano, central Japan April 26, 2008.<br /><br />Chinese media kept up its tough language on the Dalai Lama on Saturday, a day after a surprise offer of talks with his envoys, as analysts expressed caution about whether dialogue would ease tensions in Tibet.<br /><br />(Toru Hanai/Reuters)Reuters - Chinese media kept up its tough language on the Dalai Lama on Saturday, a day after a surprise offer of talks with his envoys, as analysts expressed caution about whether dialogue would ease tensions in Tibet.




 

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