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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
White House Not On Dalai Lama's D.C. Tour
October 6, 2009
The Dalai Lama began his latest trip to Washington on Tuesday by receiving a human rights award and being
feted
by powerful lawmakers on Capitol Hill. But there was one big gap in his schedule.
The exiled Tibetan spiritual leader will not have a meeting with President Obama. The White House decided to
put off
such a meeting until after Obama goes to China in November.
The 74-year-old Buddhist monk, who fled Tibet 50 years ago, has
accused
China of a "rule of
terror
" in Tibet. Tibet was essentially autonomous for decades before Chinese communist troops entered in 1950.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said it was a mutual decision not to schedule a meeting with the Dalai Lama so close to Obama's trip to China. Gibbs said that a strong relationship between the U.S. and China is in the interests of Tibet because it "allows us to talk to them about the cares and concerns of the Tibetan people."
The Dalai Lama's envoy, Lodi Gyari, said in a statement that "our hope is that the cooperative U.S.-Chinese relationship that President Obama's administration seeks will create conditions that support the resolution of the legitimate
grievances
of the Tibetan people."
The Dalai Lama didn't mention the lack of a White House meeting as he received an award in memory of the late Rep. Tom Lantos, a longtime champion of human rights who died last year of cancer.
The Tibetan spiritual leader did, however,
entertain
the audience with stories of his past brushes with American presidents. Franklin Delano Roosevelt once sent him a letter, a signed photograph and a gold watch. He joked that he "developed an affection to America" because of that watch and brought it with him when he was given the Congressional Gold Medal at a ceremony with President Bush in 2007.
The Dalai Lama says he is pushing for more
autonomy
within China. Beijing accuses the Dalai Lama of trying to split Tibet from China.
Human rights activists have criticized the Obama administration for what they regard as kowtowing to Beijing and sending a signal that human rights are not central to the Obama foreign policy agenda.
In an interview with NPR, the daughter of Lantos, Katrina Lantos Swett, noted that every president since 1991 has met with the Dalai Lama. "There's no time when reaching out to and welcoming the Dalai Lama doesn't
irritate
China," she said, adding that she hopes Obama will realize that sooner rather than later.
Her father was the first to bring the Dalai Lama to Capitol Hill in 1987. The State Department tried to prevent that, according to the congressman's
widow
, Annette Lantos, who recounted the story in a video tribute at Tuesday's ceremony.
"The State Department put a tremendous pressure on him to stop it, but of course, Congress is independent, and basically my husband could tell the entire State Department delegation to go fly a
kite
," she said.
This time, the State Department sent its Tibet coordinator, Maria Otero, to watch the Dalai Lama receive the Lantos award.
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fated ['feitid] : adj. 宿命的, 受命運支配的, 命中註定的
adjective
1 ~ (to do sth) unable to escape a particular fate; certain to happen because everything is controlled by fate:
We were fated never to meet again. * He believes that everything in life is fated.
2 = ILL-FATED
put off ['putɔf,-ɔ:f] : n. 延遲, 推脫, 借口 v. 推遲, 拖延, 搪塞, 使分心, 使厭惡, 扔掉, 脫掉, 勸阻
accuse [ә'kju:z] : vt. 控告, 譴責, 非難
terror ['terә] : n. 恐怖, 可怕的人, 恐怖時期, 恐怖行動
grievance ['gri:vәns] : n. 委屈, 冤情, 不平
entertain [ˏentә'tein] : vt. 娛樂, 招待, 接受, 懷抱 vi. 款待
autonomy [ɔ:'tɔnәmi] : n. 自治
irritate ['iriteit] : vt. 激怒, 使急躁 v. 刺激
widow ['widәu] : n. 寡婦 v. 使成寡婦(或鰥夫)
kite [kait] : n. 風箏, (微風時使用的)高而輕的帆, <俚>[商]空頭支票, 試探性行動 vi. 象風箏一樣飛, 輕快地移動, 使用空頭支票 vt. 使上昇, 騙錢
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