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That is in marked contrast to the Chinese denunciations of the Dalai Lama as a "splittist".
Beijing considers him a "splittist," though he has long advocated greater autonomy rather than independence.
He has been called a "jackal," a "wolf in sheep's clothing" and, routinely, a "splittist".
(Though derided in Beijing as a splittist, the Dalai Lama advocates autonomy within China, not separation).
In Beijing-speak, the Dalai Lama is a "splittist," someone out to split off a chunk of China.
They have called him a splittist and a terrorist whose goal is to separate Tibet from China.
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The Dalai Lama fled to India after a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959 and has infuriated Beijing, which denounces him as a dangerous "splittist" seeking to establish an independent Tibet.
Tibet's influential figures Dalai Lama He claims to be "a simple monk, no more, no less," but the Dalai Lama is a hugely influential figure, loathed by the Beijing government as a dangerous splittist and adored by the Tibetan people as a god-king.
A list of books that portray him as a dangerous "splittist" or that refer to the Chinese government's hand-picked spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, who goes by the same title.
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