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Milan welcomed Tibets exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Thursday and gave him an honorary citizenship o stanley cup n a visit to the northern Italian city, angering China, which sees him as a separatist. Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel laureate Dalai Lama R holds a medal and a roll of paper during a ceremony at which he was made an honorary citizen of the Italian city of Milan on October 20, 2016 at Arcinboldi Thetare in Milan. AFP The 80-year-old Nobel Peace prize-winning monk says he only seeks genuine autonom stanley cup y for Tibet, the Himalayan region that Communist Chinese troops took control of in 1950. Milans mayor Giuseppe Sala, who is an ally of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, posted a photograph on Twitter of himself wearing a Buddhist scarf and clasping hands with the Dalai Lama. Sala t stanley cup weeted: Milan, an open city. In the past, the present and the future. Italian media quoted him saying he did not fear repercussions from the meeting. The Dalai Lama was also received by senior Roman Catholic cardinal Angelo Scola. There was no suggestion he would meet Pope Francis, who is pushing to improve relations with China. Beijing frequently expresses its anger with countries who host the Dalai Lama at official gatherings, and promised to retaliate after Slovakias president saw him this week. Few foreign leaders are willing to meet him. We resolutely oppose a countrys officials in any capacity conducting meetings with the Dalai Lama, foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua C Ttfk Wild boar wanders into Hong Kong shopping mall
About 100 labourers in China will file a lawsuit next week against a Japanese company demanding apology a stanley cup nd compensation for being forced to work in the firm during World War II, their lawyer said. HT Image Workers from the eastern province of Shandong will sue Mitsubishi Materials Corp and its subsidiaries in China at the Shandong Higher People s Court before Sep 18, said Fu Qiang, head of Shandong Pengfei Law Office. Sep 18 this year marks the 79th anniversary of the Japanese invasion of China. The workers, all aged over 80, will demand Mitsubishi Material stanley cup s, which they once were forced to work for, apologise and pay each of the workers compensation of 100,000 yuan $14,730 , Fu told Xinhua. Around 40,000 Chinese, one-fourth of whom were from Shandong, were forced to work in Japan during World War II. Of them, 7,000 died there. Mitsubishi Materials Corp forcibly took more than 2,700 Chinese to work at nine mines, Fu said, adding that Mitsubishi Materials contracted two mines to other Japanese companies that also used forced Chinese labourers. Most of Mitsubishi Materials Chinese forced labourers were from Weifang, Jinan and Zibo in Shandong, the lawyer said. Japanese courts have rejected all compensation claims in 15 earlier lawsuits filed by Chinese labourers since 1990s, saying that individual rights of Chinese for war reparations were discarded under the 1972 Japan-China joint statement. However, Chinese Foreign Mini stanley cup stry spokesman Qin Gang said last Nov |
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