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Honoured to meet with His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, along with my colleagues David Sweet, Garnett Genuis, and Peter Kent. We spoke about the importance of human rights and religious freedom in Tibet.

J'ai été honoré de rencontrer Sa Sainteté le 17e Gyalwang Karmapa avec mes collègues David Sweet, Garnett Genuis et Peter Kent. Nous avons parlé de l’importance des droits humains et de la liberté de religion au Tibet.
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