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"en.20000118.8.2-210"2
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"Mr President, I would like to start my additional question with the Tibetan greeting, which betokens peace and happiness. We are not just talking about human rights and the environment where Tibet is concerned, rather it is about a unique cultural heritage that is also able to communicate important values such as peace, serenity, compassion – as the Dalai Lama would say – to us Europeans. The question before us now is what can the Commission do to provide more practical support for his Holiness, the Dalai Lama’s, proposal for a peaceful solution to the Tibet affair? I would point out that doing nothing will be the death of Tibetan culture and will mean the end of the Tibetan people."@en1
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