Dalai Lama U-Turn

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South Africa's government has made a U-turn over its decision in March to deny the Dalai Lama a visa.

New International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane said Tibet's spiritual leader could now visit whenever he wanted.

The government caused an international outcry when it said it would not allow him to attend a peace conference, linked to the 2010 Football World Cup.

Critics accused South Africa of caving in to Chinese pressure.

The visa ban prompted Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former South African President FW de Klerk to pull out of the conference for Nobel laureates, forcing organisers to postpone it indefinitely.

Despite the furore at the time, government spokesman Thabo Masebe said no visa would be issued "between now and the World Cup", which South Africa is hosting. The government said his presence would distract attention from the World Cup - the first to be held in Africa.

But Ms Nkoana-Mashabane, appointed this week to newly elected President Jacob Zuma's cabinet, said she wanted to clarify the position.

"The Dalai Lama is more than free, like any other citizen of the globe, who would want to visit our country," she told journalists.

Beijing says the Dalai Lama is pushing for Tibetan independence, and has stirred up unrest in the region.

But the Dalai Lama, who fled to India in 1959 during an uprising against Chinese rule, has said he only wants limited autonomy for his homeland.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8051435.stm
 
Razza frazza... I thought this was a thread about catching the Dalai Lama in illegal activities on the road:p
 
The government didn't want the Dalai Lama's visit to coincide with Tibet's anniversary celebrations...
 
Ooh! Ooh! Zapiro acted too soon! Wanted to see the cartoon of a sheepishly grinning Zuma showering Dalai Lama with praise and apology!
 
If was him I would decline to visit SA on the grounds of him being discriminated against before.

That's exactly why he is the Dalai Lama and you're not. The propensity for forgiveness... or a shrewd show of politics... :p
 
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