Why is the dalai lama so important to the tibetan people?
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He's important because he's seen radically differently by two groups:
Some see him as the legitimate representative of the "government in exile" of an oppressed nation. This includes many individuals, but surprisingly few governments, in the West.
Some see him as the legitimate representative of the "government in exile" of an oppressed nation. This includes many individuals, but surprisingly few governments, in the West.
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