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A bientôt 90 ans, le chef des bouddhistes tibétains assure garder la main sur la désignation de son héritier spirituel. Pékin n'est pas de cet avis.

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00:00Yes, we are worried. The big storm is going away.
00:02His Holiness told me that when I reach 90, I'll give a clear indication,
00:30a clear guideline. So we are waiting for it.
00:53I usually express as a free spokesman for Tibetan people.
00:57Of course, I have a responsibility to make suggestions, to serve them as much as I can,
01:05because they heavily put a lot of hope and a lot of expectation.
01:12So therefore, I have heavy moral responsibility.
01:16I am very happy to be here with you today to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace.
01:26I believe the prize is a recognition of the true value of altruism, love, compassion and non-violence.
01:36Of course, there will be a big void in his absence.
01:42And even now, we feel a little bit because he is not as active as before because of his age.
01:52But then the important thing that the people should learn is the message of the Buddha.
01:58When the Buddha was passing away and his followers surrounding him and weeping and crying,
02:04when you are gone, the light is gone, who is going to replace you?
02:08When you are gone, the light is gone, who is going to replace you?
02:22When you are gone, the light is gone, who is going to replace you?
02:42The fourth is a distraction of the religious forces of the protest,
02:48and who is a communist nation.
02:50The Chinese government has established the religious regulations
02:54to provide a healing process of the spiritual practices and the healing process of the Jewish.
03:03Yes, we are worried the big storm is coming,
03:06but for that, we are not escaping from that.
03:10Nous avons travaillé pendant des centrages et nous allons s'arrêter avec ça.

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