Dalai Lama rejects China claim

The Dalai Lama gestures during an interview at his residence in Dharmsala, northern India (AP)

The Dalai Lama gestures during an interview at his residence in Dharmsala, northern India (AP)

thumbnail: The Dalai Lama gestures during an interview at his residence in Dharmsala, northern India (AP)
thumbnail: The Dalai Lama gestures during an interview at his residence in Dharmsala, northern India (AP)

The Dalai Lama has said that China's Communist leadership can have no role in deciding who succeeds him as Tibet's religious leader upon his death.

The revered Buddhist monk turns 76 next week and has said the next Dalai Lama will be born in exile. China insists the leader of Tibetan Buddhism will be reincarnated in Chinese-controlled Tibet.

On Friday, he called China's meddling in the issue "a disgrace".

He told The Associated Press in an interview in Dharmsala, India, he wanted to make clear: "As far as my own rebirth is concerned, the final authority is myself and no one else."

As part of planning for his eventual death, the Dalai Lama gave up his role as Tibet's political leader in favour of an elected exile government in May.