As Dalai Lama approaches 90, Tibetans weigh future
- The Dalai Lama, nearing 90 in July, prompts planning for the future, perhaps with a final statement.
- Exiled Tibetans face the approaching milestone, contemplating a future without the leader.
- The Dalai Lama already passed secular power to a democratically elected government in 2011.
- Jinpa hopes that before July 6, the Dalai Lama will issue a final statement; "Anything that comes into being will come to an end."
- Many fear China will name a successor to exert control, though the Dalai Lama insists any successor must be "born in the free world".
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