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"If the Dalai Lama becomes seriously ill, or worse, and Tibetans inside Tibet get the idea that this is because of China, or because China has deliberately or carelessly refused to take the chance to reach a resolution with the Dalai Lama, I think China would face an irrevocable problem," Robbie Barnett, director of the modern Tibetan studies program at Columbia University, said by telephone.
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