On 10 December 1989 the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The committee recognized his efforts in "the struggle of the liberation of Tibet and the efforts for a peaceful resolution instead of using violence"
Answer: his nonviolent campaign to end the Chinese domination of Tibet.
Explanation:
Hi, the Dalai lama won the novel peace prize for the accomplishment
of his nonviolent campaign to end the Chinese domination of Tibet.
When the Nobel Committee chose the Dalai Lama, it emphasized that he based his Buddhist peace philosophy on reverence for all living things and the idea of a universal responsibility that embraces both man and nature.
The Novel Peace Prize gave the Dalai Lama the opportunity to present a plan for the restoration of peace and human rights in Tibet.
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