what do you think??
i think that whoever wrote what do you think is a spazzed little nerd who sits there all day on their 50 year old computer begging for a friend, and also for his mum to run him a bubble bath.
Because China invaded his country, took over, and forced him to leave since he was technically their leader. The Tibetan government then became a government-in-exile and has been like that for 50 years.
Because the Chinese wanted to takeover Tibet. But he wouldn't let them, so the Chinese took their army and stormed in. The Dalai Llama had always had a suspicion that the Chinese wanted to kill him. So he fled to India, where he know lives.
He was than 24 years old boy, with huge responsible of six million (according to CTA) peoples and fear from the (PLA) as well. Under such a pressure he and his man thought the best way to serve his people is to get exile in india.
The Dalai Lama went into exile because the PRC army invaded Tibet in 1959. The invasion and exclusion of Buddhism was probably because of the Communists' belief that religion was evil.
Because the Chinese invaded and wanted to strip the Dalai Lama of his power.
Because the Chinese invaded Tibet in 1950. After a failed uprising in the 1960s, His Holiness fled for his life from Tibet.
because on chines people chines people they shouldnt be in england in the first place
A failed uprising caused the Dalai Lama to flee Tibet
Tibet.
Due to the Chinese invasion of Tibet the Dalai Lama lives in Dharamsala india
Tibet.
The Dalai Lama has resided in Dharamsala, India since he fled Tibet in 1959.
No, the Dalai Lama is just the leader of the Buddhist faith.
Tibet.
He was born in Tibet
No, He's from Tibet.
The Dalai Lama was born and raised in Tibet as both their secular and religious leader.
If the 6th Dalai Lama was the same with the 5th Dalai Lama, then there is only one who had been reincarnating life-after-life. According to his current Title The 14th Dalai Lama (Mongolian for "Ocean of Wisdom"), then, thirteen Dalai Lamas have ruled Tibet before the current Dalai Lama. Pram Nguyen
Tibet is not at war with China. The Dalai Lama is engaged in a non-violent protest about the Chinese annexation of Tibet. At this time there is no indication that China will withdraw from Tibet.