China suffers from 'moral crisis', says Dalai Lama
China is beset by a moral crisis, widespread corruption and lawlessness, leading millions of Chinese to seek solace in Buddhism, Tibet’s exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, said on Monday. ...
Published By: Times LIVE - Monday, 14 May, 2012
- Older News
- China mobilises to fight new strain of bird flu
- Yum’s China recovery remains rocky
- Ramaphosa: Christians must be SA's moral compass
- State can’t bottle salvation and sell it to us
- SATAWU welcomes SAA suspension
- LETTER FROM CHINA: China poised to play bigger role in mining industry
- LETTER FROM CHINA: How China will make its contribution towards the industrialisation of Africa
- Tutu may invite the Dalai Lama to his 90th birthday
- Tutu may invite the Dalai Lama his 90th birthday
- Tutu, Buthelezi may extend invitation to Dalai Lama
- Dalai Lama: Govt acted unlawfully
- Dalai Lama: Appeals court rules SA govt acted unlawfully
- SCA questions Dalai Lama visa timeframe
- Supreme Court of Appeal to hear Dalai Lama visa case
- SCA to hear Dalai Lama visa case
- China urges clear Europe plan
- LETTER FROM CHINA: Store opening underlines Apple-China love affair
- Eurozone fiscal crisis batters global output
- What’s up China?
- Wahaha makes two richest in China
