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and demanded their return
to the motherland.

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The mission of China
is to bring progress to Tibet.

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We welcome you, Tibet,
back to the motherland.

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It is too early
to implement all the clauses
of the Seventeen Point Agreement.

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[ Coughing ]
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The pace of reform
must meet...

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with the desires
of the Tibetan people.

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Changes must be made slowly,
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as you, yourself,
judge necessary.

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Tibet is a great land,
a wonderful history.

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Long ago, you even conquered
a part of China.

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But now, you have fallen behind,
and we want to help you.

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In 20 years time,
you could be ahead of us.

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And then, it will be your turn
to help China.

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You know, my mother
was a Buddhist.

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I have a great respect
for your Lord Buddha.

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He was anti-caste,
anti-corruption, anti-exploitation.

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For some,
politics and religion...

1:31:36
can mix.
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Please, have some sweet.
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Made in my home province.
The kind my mother used to make.

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[ Dalai Lama ] I have great hopes
for a mutual cooperation.

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He has made important promises.
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You know, his family were Buddhist.
They were farming people.


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