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China opposes all forms of invitations to and
meetings with the Dalai Lama from government officials of
any country or region, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman
Kong Quan reiterated on May 14 in Beijing .
Kong was replying to a journalist's question
about the Dalai Lama's impending visit to Australia, and
noted that China had repeatedly stated the attitude of its
government on this issue.
Kong said that the
Dalai Lama was not simply a religious personage, but was
once the biggest owner of serfs in old Tibet. The feudal
system in old Tibet was darker than that of Europe's middle
ages, he said.
The spokesman noted
that the Dalai Lama was also a politician in exile disguised
as a religious figure and engaged in activities designed to
split China and damage the country's national
unity.
China is opposed to the Dalai Lama's
political activities in any capacity, and in any country or
region, which aimed to split China and damage its national
unity, Kong stated.
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