Dalai Lama to make brief stop in Japan next week
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama will make a brief stopover in Japan when he travels to the United States from India next week, possibly irritating China, which has accused the exiled spiritual leader of masterminding last month’s protests in Tibet.
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