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Tibetans in exile living in the northern Indian town of Dharamshala, where the Dalai Lama has been living most of the past 65 years, said on Wednesday (July 2) they were happy to hear the “good news” after the spiritual leader said the trust he founded will lead the search for his successor.

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00:00Tibetans in exile living in the northern Indian town of Dharamsala, where the Dalai Lama has
00:07been living most of the past 65 years, said on Wednesday they were happy to hear the good news
00:13after the spiritual leader said the trust he founded will lead the search for his successor.
00:30We are very glad to hear this good news, a very very great news for me, you know,
00:44Chama Gung for Linggur, thank you very much.
00:46Why is it very great news?
00:48Because he is our living Buddha, he is a compassionate leader, he is a compassionate
00:53for the world, you know, he is all thinking about the world, not only thinking for the
00:57India, not for the Tibetan, he is thinking about all the world, you know, everyone is giving
01:03respect to him, you know, so I am very glad to hear this thing, thank you very much.
01:07The Dalai Lama said on Wednesday that a non-profit that he founded will have the sole authority to
01:13recognize his future reincarnation, countering China's insistence that it will choose the successor of
01:19the Tibetan spiritual leader. The remarks by the leader, who turns 90 on Sunday, came during a week
01:26of celebrations to mark his birthday.

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