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Дело именно в "калькулируемой кампании".

Берем, к примеру, немцев. Материал полу-годовой давности.

http://ftrsupplemental.blogspot.com/2007_09_24_archive.html

Strategies
The Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation, closely affiliated to the German liberal FDP party, began its extensive Tibet activities in the early 1990's. Since 1991 it has been counseling the Tibetan exile government "on all questions of political education".[6] Together with the exile government, whose headquarters is in India, the Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation organizes international conferences on Tibet. The second conference, held in Bonn in 1996, led to diplomatic fallout, culminating in the closing of the foundation's Beijing office. It has yet to be reopened. The last conference took place in Brussels last Mai. At the invitation of the Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation, more than 300 participants, arriving from over 50 countries, discussed "human rights" and "strategies of Tibetan exiles'".[7] According to the foundation, it was "the most political" conference on Tibet ever: "This was also due to the opportunities that the Olympic Games, to be held next year in China, open to the Tibetans and which were also examined in Brussels."

Фонд имени Науманна (принадлежит Свободно-Демократической Партии ФРГ - партии либералов) начал активно заниматься Тибетом с начала 1990-х годов. С 1991 года действует как консультант Тибетского Правительства в изгнании по всем политическим вопросам. ... Последняя конференция, проведенная фондом, прошла в мае 2007 года в Брюсселе. В ней приняли участие 300 человек из более 50 стран. Обсуждался вопрос о возможностях, которые дают тибетцам Олимпийские игры.

http://ftrsupplemental.blogspot.com/2007/09/strategies-of-attrition-ii.html

German politicians have announced an escalation of the chancellor's Tibet offensive. According to comments made by the Prime Minister of Hesse, Roland Koch (CDU), Angela Merkel's meeting with the Dalai Lama is only the beginning of large scale interference into China's internal affairs, that also should incite other Western states to give up their reservations. Berlin considers the moment particularly favorable for activities to weaken Beijing, because as the host of next year's Olympic games, the People's Republic is restricted in its capacity to retaliate. Berlin's Tibet activities are part of a cross party general consensus and are in line with old traditions of German foreign policy, that, already in the 1930s and 1940s, considered Lhasa as an important base for interfering in Central Asia. The German-Tibetan contacts, that were established at the time, have not only outlived World War II, but are still functioning today, as german-foreign-policy.com reports in the second part of its series focused on strategies of attrition.

The Free World
Soon "other state and political leaders will follow the chancellor's example and intensify their support for the Dalai Lama's non-violent struggle for more autonomy in Tibet," declared the Prime Minister of Hesse, Roland Koch (CDU) [1] only one day after Beijing rescinded its cancellation of a bilateral foreign ministers' meeting, showing it was willing to relent after Germany's affront on September 23.[2] Koch declared, that the Chinese government has "to realize", that "the free world is not prepared to forget or conceal the situation of the Tibetan people."[3] It would become "more difficult", to exclude "the human rights question" from the discussion on the Olympics. So-called NGOs, among them the "Reporters Without Borders" are launching campaigns accordingly. Their activists are organizing demonstrations in Beijing and have excellent connections to the media in Germany. This organization is known for similar campaigns against the Cuban government and does not deny to have received subventions from US-Sources.[4]

Tradition
The government's Tibet policy is supported across party lines in Germany. Among the Dalai Lama's sympathizers since the 1980s are Roland Koch, (CDU), as well as many in the Green party and since the early 1990s, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, closely affiliated with the liberal FDP Party. Ethnic minority group ("Volksgruppen") experts, trained in German ethnic models, from the Germanophonic Northern Italian "South Tyrol", are counseling the Tibetan "exile government" on questions of "autonomy" (german-foreign-policy.com reported).

Премьер-министр германской земли (республики) Гессен, Рональд Кох разъяснил, что встреча канцлерши Меркель с Далай-Ламой только начало широкомасштабного вмешательства в китайские дела.
Упоминаются и "Репортеры Без Границ".
Поддержка Далай-Ламы не ограничивается только упомянутыми выше Христианскими и Свободными демократами, а также имеет место среди Зеленых.

Немецкая активность в Тибете - старая традиция, которая началась еще в 1930-40-х годах и пережила вторую мировую войну.