World | Dalai Lama Dalai Lama Begins US Visit Amid Tibet, Olympic turmoil, Seattle peace conference first stop for spiritual leader By John Johnson Posted Apr 10, 2008 6:00 PM CDT Copied Surrounded by Japanese plain-clothes police officers, Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, left, greets well-wishers on his departure from Narita International Airport, east of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Kyodo News, Tatsushi Iijima) The Dalai Lama arrived in Seattle today to begin a five-day series of speeches and workshops on peace and compassion, the Seattle Times reports. He told a group of Tibetan supporters at the airport that he was saddened by yesterday's protests in San Francisco surrounding the Olympic torch, and reiterated his support for August's Beijing Games. Some 150,000 people are expected to commune with the Lama at various venues, the Times forecasts (noting the traffic snarls sure to ensue). The highlight should be Saturday's speech at open-air Qwest Field before a sellout 55,000; 8,600 are booked for tomorrow night's panel discussion at KeyArena, to be followed by a concert from fellow panelist Dave Matthews. Read These Next No one can fly in or out of El Paso for the next week or so. Person reportedly detained in Nancy Guthrie disappearance. The world says its final goodbye to Dawson Leery. Mystery reason behind El Paso airspace shutdown explained. Report an error