My personal view is that geopolitical interests determined behaviour of governments. As such, the plight of the Tibetan exiles has become a political tainted issue. Hence, their religious leader is entangled in a political struggle. When that religious leader refuse to recognize the issue as a political one and calls himself a religious leader instead of a political one, then this stand does not help to resolve the issue.
"The British expedition to Tibet during 1903 and 1904 was an invasion of Tibet by British Indian forces, seeking to prevent the Russian Empire from interfering in Tibetan affairs and thus gaining a base in one of the buffer states surrounding British India."
c'mon, are you born yesterday? Who would leave if one can stay? The difference between the communists and the British is the road into Tibet from the Chinese side. Logistics define the sustainability of an army. Let's face it, there are economic, geo-political and internal political reason for the Chinese to stay.
Hope you kept a handful of Tibetan earth with ya when you left cause that is the only Tibetan earth you would ever see before you die.
Allow me to start by a compliment: very nice music. Sounds like traditional Chinese music I heard when I was visiting the West Lake, Hangzhou, China.
Summary of the texts in the video: 1) Tibet was a free country, why send an army to conquer it otherwise? 2) Millions of Tibetans live in fear; and finally 3) Tibet has the right to be a independent country according to International law.
Both first and last claims are from Government of Canada, Department of External affairs (1950).
My personal view is that geopolitical interests determined behaviour of governments. As such, the plight of the Tibetan exiles has become a political tainted issue. Hence, their religious leader is entangled in a political struggle. When that religious leader refuse to recognize the issue as a political one and calls himself a religious leader instead of a political one, then this stand does not help to resolve the issue.
weissman2000 2 years ago
in 1963
HH the Dalai Lama presented a draft democratic constitution for Tibet.
in 2001
The first direct democratic elections were held by the Tibetan people for the post of Kalon Tripa (Senior Minister) in the history of Tibet.
Its a pity the communist party couldn't match HH Dalai Lama's efforts.
ChinaKillsTibetans 1 year ago
Is it me or there is some conflict of interest here? Is it coincidence or is Canada innocence itself?
weissman2000 2 years ago
From Wikipedia:
"The British expedition to Tibet during 1903 and 1904 was an invasion of Tibet by British Indian forces, seeking to prevent the Russian Empire from interfering in Tibetan affairs and thus gaining a base in one of the buffer states surrounding British India."
weissman2000 2 years ago
@weissman2000
The British signed a treaty then left. Its a pity the communists couldn't follow that example.
ChinaKillsTibetans 1 year ago
@ChinaKillsTibetans
c'mon, are you born yesterday? Who would leave if one can stay? The difference between the communists and the British is the road into Tibet from the Chinese side. Logistics define the sustainability of an army. Let's face it, there are economic, geo-political and internal political reason for the Chinese to stay.
Hope you kept a handful of Tibetan earth with ya when you left cause that is the only Tibetan earth you would ever see before you die.
weissman2000 1 year ago
Short summary of Canadian government according to CIA world factbook:
1) head of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by Governor General Michaelle JEAN (since 27 September 2005)
2)elections: the monarchy is hereditary; governor general appointed by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister for a five-year term.
3) the Constitution Act of 17 April 1982 transferred formal control over the constitution from Britain to Canada.
weissman2000 2 years ago
Allow me to start by a compliment: very nice music. Sounds like traditional Chinese music I heard when I was visiting the West Lake, Hangzhou, China.
Summary of the texts in the video: 1) Tibet was a free country, why send an army to conquer it otherwise? 2) Millions of Tibetans live in fear; and finally 3) Tibet has the right to be a independent country according to International law.
Both first and last claims are from Government of Canada, Department of External affairs (1950).
weissman2000 2 years ago
Thanks for your information !
Bhoe Gyalo !
Ganeschar 2 years ago
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