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Dalai Lama receives human rights award in Slovakia

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Exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama, talks to members of the Global Tibetan Professional Network's New Delhi chapter in New Delhi, India, 6 September 2009. The Dalai Lama received Slovakia's Jan Langos human rights award on 9 September 2009, which he said is a prize that gives him 'new encouragement' for his efforts to find a 'mutually agreeable solution' for China and Tibet.

Exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama, talks to members of the Global Tibetan Professional Network’s New Delhi chapter in New Delhi, India, 6 September 2009. The Dalai Lama received Slovakia’s Jan Langos human rights award on 9 September 2009, which he said is a prize that gives him ‘new encouragement’ for his efforts to find a ‘mutually agreeable solution’ for China and Tibet.File photo/AP/Mustafa Quraishi/India

The Dalai Lama received an international award on Wednesday for his promotion of human rights and his leadership in the nonviolent campaign by Tibetans seeking autonomy from China.

After receiving Slovakia’s Jan Langos award at a theatre in Bratislava, the Dalai Lama said he considers the prize “new encouragement” for his efforts to find a “mutually agreeable solution” for China and Tibet.

Chinese authorities accuse the Tibetan spiritual leader of seeking independence from Communist China, but the Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in northern India, insists he merely wants more autonomy for Tibet.

The Jan Langos Foundation, which invited the Dalai Lama to Slovakia, gives its award to “an outstanding figure of the local defiance against oppressed regimes and their security services” and to civil servants and politicians who “endeavour for human dignity and freedom.”

The Dalai Lama, who arrived in Slovakia on Tuesday, was received by Bratislava’s mayor on Wednesday and planned to meet with opposition leaders and the public.

Higher ranking Slovak government officials were not scheduled to meet with him.

Other recipients of the Jan Langos award have included former Hungarian President Arpad Goncz, who was praised for promoting democracy while working as an anti-communist dissident.

The Dalai Lama is scheduled to leave Bratislava and travel to Prague on Thursday.

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