Dalai Lama and a man’s passion for Tibet
By Lobsang Sangay | Tuesday, March 17, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…Fifty years ago today the Dalai Lama, dressed as a layman, slipped out of the Summer Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, escaping the gaze of Chinese soldiers. In a nearby house, Luting Namgyal was born. But instead of celebrating his birth, his parents wondered if their son would survive the violence wrought by Red Army of China….”…BS
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