Thank you for again, being my voice Bob. As a lay Mahayana Buddhist and ATC member, my love hope and thoughts go out to all Tibetans, who have for such a long time, preserved their beautiful culture and the Buddhist teachings as a part of their everyday life. Now, they have been repressed to the stage where frustration is breaking out. His Holiness maintains that non violence is still the way to go, but as he once said "non violence takes a long time". My prayers continue for discourse with HH
Who r afraid of? Is seeking peace n freedom a crime? Hell no!! As a matter of fact, tis our uptmost instinctive responsibility to support each other when one gets brutally opressed such as China at its best example. Besides Tibet, Burma, Darfur n North Korea r being taken into its bloody cluth. It's time for Chinese to think rationally n stand up for universal truths. That is not to avoid human rights violation done by Chinese govt. n give unwavering parallel support for Tibetan freedom.
ah bob you tree hugging mad dog. stick it up the man old son. if only mr mandarin could see past his smug little nose to the quagmire of hypocrisy his actions conjure up. Politics is politics and self interest at its worst.
I agree! For the Dalai Lama to threaten resignation, things are really getting beyond bad, beyond human dignity, and this country is hosting the Olympics? Well done Bob
As an Australian living overseas i am glad that at last one of our politicians has the guts to speak out against China on the issue of Tibet. Good on you Bob! I hope some others who sit in our national parliament might join you in your bid to bring justice to the people of Tibet.
Thank you so much sir!! we never forget your support!!
behalf of 6 millons of tibetan
Sonam
sonam21 3 years ago
Before the grand tour and torch relay, Bob speaks out.
Thank you Bob. Keep reminding Kevin about his self styled "impartial friend" comment at Beijing Uni, in regards to Tibet.
FootinMouthDisease 3 years ago
Thank you for again, being my voice Bob. As a lay Mahayana Buddhist and ATC member, my love hope and thoughts go out to all Tibetans, who have for such a long time, preserved their beautiful culture and the Buddhist teachings as a part of their everyday life. Now, they have been repressed to the stage where frustration is breaking out. His Holiness maintains that non violence is still the way to go, but as he once said "non violence takes a long time". My prayers continue for discourse with HH
trowuttatwo 3 years ago
Who r afraid of? Is seeking peace n freedom a crime? Hell no!! As a matter of fact, tis our uptmost instinctive responsibility to support each other when one gets brutally opressed such as China at its best example. Besides Tibet, Burma, Darfur n North Korea r being taken into its bloody cluth. It's time for Chinese to think rationally n stand up for universal truths. That is not to avoid human rights violation done by Chinese govt. n give unwavering parallel support for Tibetan freedom.
Peace
CheapChineseCondom 3 years ago
ah bob you tree hugging mad dog. stick it up the man old son. if only mr mandarin could see past his smug little nose to the quagmire of hypocrisy his actions conjure up. Politics is politics and self interest at its worst.
sjw1001 3 years ago
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE AUSTRALIAN.
01lobsang 3 years ago
I agree! For the Dalai Lama to threaten resignation, things are really getting beyond bad, beyond human dignity, and this country is hosting the Olympics? Well done Bob
03matty1978 3 years ago
THANK YOU, THANK YOU & THANK YOU...
lttlebighrn 3 years ago
As an Australian living overseas i am glad that at last one of our politicians has the guts to speak out against China on the issue of Tibet. Good on you Bob! I hope some others who sit in our national parliament might join you in your bid to bring justice to the people of Tibet.
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