Tibetans worldwide want the institution of the Dalai Lama to continue ….

Tibetans worldwide want the institution of the Dalai Lama to continue after the 89-year-old’s death, he writes. He had previously said the line of spiritual leaders might end with him. Beijing insists it will choose his successor, but Dalai Lama has said any successor named by China would not be respected. The Dalai Lama won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for keeping alive the Tibetan cause, but China brands him a \”separatist\” The book is being published in the U.S. by William Morrow and in Britain by HarperNonFiction, with HarperCollins publications to follow in India and other countries. It is being reviewed by Reuters and is being released on Tuesday in the United States, India and the UK, and on Wednesday in the UK and Australia. It marks the first time the Dalai Dalai has specified that his successor would be born in the \”free world\”, which he describes as outside China. He has previously said only that he could reincarnate outside Tibet, possibly in India where he lives in exile.

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