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Rome Press Coverage

Dalai Lama in Rome, Buddhists Protest - Il Fatto Quotidiano  Romina Power Accuses the Dalai Lama - Corriere Della Sera Buddhists Demonstrate in Rome Against the Dalai Lama - ANSA   Dalai Lama Protesters Stage Demonstration in Rome - Global News Dalai Lama in Rome - Agenzia Giornalistica Italia In Rome Protests Against the Dalai…Continue Reading

US Fall Tour Press Coverage

AP Weekly News Calendar - New Zealand Herald - Dalai Lama speaks at Alabama Theater - New Zealand Herald 2nd November NYC Protesters say Dalai Lama rejects their Buddhist sect - Bloomberg - 31st October Breakaway Buddhists take aim at Dalai Lama - Public Radio International - Dalai Lama speaks at Boston Hotel & MIT - Boston Herald -…Continue Reading

Thousands attend Dalai Lama event at Princeton - Associated Press

“Outside the event, hundreds of protesters gathered to show their opposition to the Dalai Lama. The group included members of the International Shugden Community, who claim the Dalai Lama has discriminated against them and improperly prevented them from freely and peacefully practicing their religion.” Source: fortmilltimes.com, washingtontimes.com, newsday.com, pressofatlanticcity.com, burlingtoncountytimes.com, sfgate.com, enquirerherald.com, buckscountycouriertimes.com, newstimes.com, greenwichtime.com, washingtontimes.com, mysanantonio.com  Continue Reading

Dalai Lama in Princeton: Protestors rally against alleged discrimination, human rights violations

PRINCETON — Hundreds of protestors rallied against the Dalai Lama during his visit to Princeton University on Tuesday, holding signs alleging religious discrimination and human rights abuses. “We’re standing up for our rights and those people’s rights, and we’re asking him to enter into dialogue and stop this discrimination,” said Nicholas Pitts, spokesman for the…Continue Reading

The duality of the Dalai Lama’s visit to Birmingham

“While those in the stadium poured sweat in respectful silence, one of the most famous religious figures in the world took the stage. Outside, however, around 300 people gathered in a free speech zone near the park to call out who they called “The worst dictator in the modern world.” Read more… Source: bizjournals.comContinue Reading