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His Holiness the Dalai Lama is greeted by local Tibetans and supporters upon his arrival at the Deer Park Buddhist Centre in Madison, Wisconsin on May 13, 2013. The Dalai Lama is scheduled to give a teaching on Je Tsongkhapa's Praise to Dependent Origination (tendrel toepa) at the Alliant Energy Center tomorrow. (Phayul photo/Tenzin Dasel)
Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama receiving an Honourary Degree Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Maryland on May 7, 2013. The Dalai Lama delivered the annual Anwar Sadat Lecture for Peace to an audience of 15,000 people at the University. (Phayul photo)
Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama addresses during the 50th founding anniversary celebration of Central School for Tibetans, Dalhousie on April 28, 2013. Established in May 1963, CST Dalhousie is one of the oldest Tibetan schools in India under the Central Tibetan Schools Administration (CTSA). (Photo/OHHDL/Tenzin Choejor)
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China benefits from Nepali coup
UPI[Thursday, February 03, 2005 03:59]
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Tuesday the move by Nepal's king to replace the government and put leaders under arrest was an internal affair.

Kong Quan was quoted in state-run media saying, China respects the choice of Nepalese in developing their country and sincerely wishes the nation to realize social security, economic development and ethnic pacification.

He did not mention that the crisis stemmed from the government's inability to deal with a peasant insurgency based on Maoist ideology.

Nepal's King Gyanendra Tuesday announced the dissolution of the coalition government led by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and formed a new government under the titular chairmanship of the monarch.

In a related development, government-controlled local radio reported early Wednesday that China's Foreign Ministry had expressed appreciation over Nepal closing the Dalai Lama's office and a Tibetan refugee center, both in the capital Katmandu.

Kong said Nepal made the right decision in maintaining Chinese sovereignty, then reiterated his government's position, The Dalai Lama is not a simple religious figure but a politician-in-exile engaging in separatist activities in China.
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