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Nature 436, 912 (18 August 2005) | doi:10.1038/436912a; Published online 17 August 2005
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I was appalled to learn, through your News story "Neuroscientists see red over Dalai Lama" (Nature 436, 452; 2005), of a petition by a group of neuroscientists to cancel a lecture by the Dalai Lama scheduled for the November meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.What are the motives behind this petition?
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