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Dalai Lama addresses thousands in Mexico City
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Mexico City (AFP) Sept 11, 2011

Thousands gathered to listen to the Dalai Lama in Mexico City on Sunday, after China complained over Mexican President Felipe Calderon's meeting with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader.

"We're all equal, we all want to have a happy life, and we all have rights to be happy," the Dalai Lama told a crowd of some 35,000 people, some carrying banners reading "Mexico loves Tibet."

The speech, made during the spiritual leader's third visit to Mexico, was entitled "Finding Happiness in Difficult Times."

Beijing voiced anger Saturday after Calderon met with the Dalai Lama the previous day.

In line with normal practice, the foreign ministry and the Chinese ambassador to Mexico made a formal complaint over the meeting.

During the private talks, however, the Mexican leader reiterated his country's recognition of China's full sovereignty over Tibet.

Beijing regards Tibet as an "inseparable" part of China and the Dalai Lama -- who lives in exile in India -- as a "splittist" bent on dividing the country. It regularly protests his meetings overseas.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner fled Tibet following a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959. He later founded Tibet's government in exile in Dharamshala, northern India, but gave up his political leadership role in May.

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Guinean President visiting Germany, then China, UN
Conakry (AFP) Sept 11, 2011 - Guinean President Alpha Conde has embarked on a tour of Germany and China ahead of his attendance at the UN General Assembly in New York, a presidential source said Sunday.

Conde left for Germany on Saturday for "a working and friendship visit before going to China and then to take part in the United Nations General Assembly in New York," the source told AFP.

In China -- which has given interest free loans, grants and financing to Guinea in recent months -- Conde will "discuss investment opportunities."

In August, the China Power Investment Corporation announced it would invest $6 billion in mining bauxite in the country, the world's top exporter of the mineral.

Guinea, which is trying to move on after decades of military dictatorships and misrule following its first ever democratic elections in 2010, is also rich in iron ore, diamonds and gold.





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Former Chinese premier Zhu Rongji, considered by many the architect of the country's economic boom, this week published a collection of speeches he gave to party officials. Straight-talking Zhu, who led the country from 1998 to 2003, told the cabinet on his appointment: "If the government is comprised only of yes-men, it will show itself unworthy of the people." Zhu was also renowned for ... read more


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