Beijing Denounces Grammy Recognition of Dalai Lama as Political Provocation
The Chinese government has issued a formal condemnation of the Recording Academy's decision to award a Grammy to the Dalai Lama, characterizing the move as a deliberate political provocation that undermines China's territorial integrity. In an official statement released through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Beijing asserted that the award constitutes unacceptable interference in China's internal affairs and represents a gross violation of the One-China principle, which it considers non-negotiable. The statement emphasized that the Dalai Lama is viewed by Chinese authorities as a separatist figure, and any international recognition bestowed upon him is interpreted as an endorsement of activities aimed at destabilizing Tibet. This development occurs amid heightened geopolitical tensions and reflects ongoing efforts by certain Western cultural institutions to engage in what China describes as 'cultural warfare.' Analysts note that Beijing's response follows a consistent pattern of vehement opposition to any form of international legitimacy granted to the Dalai Lama, whom it accuses of advocating for Tibetan independence. The incident is likely to further strain Sino-American cultural exchanges and could prompt retaliatory measures from Chinese regulatory bodies overseeing entertainment and media collaborations with foreign entities.