日本的同胞是不是也要活动活动了。达赖去了

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ARITA, Japan (AP)  -- The Dalai Lama arrived Thursday in Japan on his way to the United States, amid protests around the world over China's handling of unrest in his native Tibet.
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The Dalai Lama has called for calm amid worldwide protests in support of Tibet.

The Buddhist spiritual leader arrived at Tokyo's main international airport and was quickly escorted to a nearby hotel. He was to hold a news conference later in the day before traveling on to Seattle, where he was scheduled to give a lecture.

Protests have been held in cities around the world in a show of sympathy for Tibet, where anti-government riots erupted last month.

Chinese authorities, concerned about unrest ahead of this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing, have tightly restricted access to Tibet and Tibetan areas of western China where protests also broke out. The sometimes violent anti-government demonstrations were the largest among Tibetans in almost two decades.

The Dalai Lama, whom Beijing claims has fomented the unrest, has called for calm, but the protests have shown little sign of abating.

Japan's government has been relatively quiet about the violence in Tibet and, out of deference to Beijing, does not deal officially with the Dalai Lama.

小鬼子的小动作不少阿 。这个时候,让达赖去。日本的同胞,该出来活动活动了ARITA, Japan (AP)  -- The Dalai Lama arrived Thursday in Japan on his way to the United States, amid protests around the world over China's handling of unrest in his native Tibet.
art.lama.jpg

The Dalai Lama has called for calm amid worldwide protests in support of Tibet.

The Buddhist spiritual leader arrived at Tokyo's main international airport and was quickly escorted to a nearby hotel. He was to hold a news conference later in the day before traveling on to Seattle, where he was scheduled to give a lecture.

Protests have been held in cities around the world in a show of sympathy for Tibet, where anti-government riots erupted last month.

Chinese authorities, concerned about unrest ahead of this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing, have tightly restricted access to Tibet and Tibetan areas of western China where protests also broke out. The sometimes violent anti-government demonstrations were the largest among Tibetans in almost two decades.

The Dalai Lama, whom Beijing claims has fomented the unrest, has called for calm, but the protests have shown little sign of abating.

Japan's government has been relatively quiet about the violence in Tibet and, out of deference to Beijing, does not deal officially with the Dalai Lama.

小鬼子的小动作不少阿 。这个时候,让达赖去。日本的同胞,该出来活动活动了