@jajajah86 according to their logic, anything against the dalai lama is consider to be pro communist. even the script is racist. it is not the chinese who invaded tibet? it is the communist army of china who invaded china. also another thing is the central government spent billions restoring the pataola palace and all of the artists are from china not from switzerland. how come they did not show scenes of workers who are restoring pataola. just another propaganda from the dalai nuts.
@eastern2western The chinese army destroyed those monasteries in the first place that they now try to restore. Hypocritic isn't it. China is a communist state so the communist army of china is the one and only army of china...the two things are the same. However I see why you say the government and the people are not on the same side. If communism would be a good thing chinese people wouldn't migrate to other non communist states allaround the world...
@jajajah86 not the same. if the officials were actually publically elected by the popular votes of the chinese citizens, then calling them chinese army, officers etc are acceptable. however, the government is a pure dictatorship who elect the officers from party, then they are more of communist entity. also another thing is actions of the few (government) does not represent the action of the whole group. the video keep using the wprd chinese that this and that.
@jajajah86 it is obvious about the financers of this video. It described tibet as some kind of perfect utopia where people just seem to live on the love of dalai lamas teachings. I think bbc's one year in tibet did a much better job of exploring the complexities of tibet. this video is a mouth piece of tibetan exiles' mouth piece.
@jajajah86 in reality is that the ones who did to the monastaries or temples of china are the mao red guards during mao's ten year culture revolution. however, a lot of important communist politicians ordered military troops to protect the important historical monuments such as potala, great wall and forbidden city and that is the major reason why potala still exist today. the major works that had to be done for potala are maintenance and restoration of structures due to deterioations.
@HumanRightsVideosT do you know what are the basic requirements of democracy. one of them is acceptance of different ideas. you tibetan exiles accused anyone who dares to speak against your opinions and you fabricated facts to present yourself as some kind of saints. I do not support the your exile movement is because you people are asking over 40 million people to leave their homeland simply because they do not practice the evil cult of dalai lama.
even i think both sides lie but china has a bigger budget, but dalai lama has a friendlier face. the most peaceful resolution for both sides is democratic evolution in china which allows tibetans self rule but allow chinese immigrants freely move in and out of tibet. anything else closer to dalai lama's middle way, can lead to blood shed.if we trully arrive to that pt, then tibetans would face a real extinction.
yes, I am and I believe that the only solution between china and tibet is democratic revolution in china which allows everyone equal voting rights. currently, it is not the tibetans have problem with the communist party, it is pratically the whole china has problems with the communist party. thus I believe that the best solution is where everyone should live peacefully along side with each other instead of telling every one to leave tibet.
according to chinese research, the greater tibet area consists of approximately 1/6 of china and there are some where about 40 million plus minus people living around the area. if u can not trust chinese census about how many people living in its land, then u can not trust anyone.
we are talking about different things. u are talking about tar, but I am talking about the great tibet of dalai lama's dreams. the great tibet consists areas of 1/6 of china's territory and live different races such as muslims, mongolians and hans that have lived in the area for centuries. if those people must leave because they are not tradional tibetan according to dalai lama, then it would be disastrous.
@HumanRightsVideosT wacky kids, you mean you would much rather trust bunch monks who live outside of tibet than the official count that is done by the governement. yawn, hi five to the retards. end of conversation, no wonder the officials of china refuse to negotiate with the dalai lama because they are dealing with a bunch of kids who just scream a lot and have no idea of what they are screaming about.
u know what is funny? the whole free tibet campaign because tibetan exiles have no leverage in this negotiation. they have no guns, arms, money or men. no country has ever supported tibet as an independent country. even usa only regonizes one china policy. keep wasting ur energy in this campaign that only has served as a tourist advertisment for tibet (which benefited the chinese).
there are just way too many foreign companies have invested in china and china's stabilization is a key of their success. it really does not matter how evil the communist party is, it has provided a protective environment for foreign companies to make money and stabilization of world economy. if china collapses (which gurantees tibet independence), the world's economy would go down with it.
When quality control isn't a priority in China (people need freedom to speak out to ensure this) then naive companies like Fonterra will continue to get burnt by investing in china.
It is so clear the throuth about the Chinese oppression.!They are the worst and they always have been! I was in Tibet and saw the oppression with my own eyes ,I saw the poor children I saw the monesteries I saw the Chinese Army and theire behaviour! SHAME on China....! LONG live TIBET..! TIBET for the TIBETAN pepole
i own a 1000 sqft ($500/sf) apartment at Hoboken NJ. recently I went back to shanghai to get a suburban two bedroom (45 mins from the center)at about $250/sf. My realtor told me the land was once owned by a farmer who refused to let go his land. he took his case to beijing accusing the developer colluded with corrupted government officials to cheat his land for the meager 2 million US dollars. telling me there are shanghainess who go to tibet to grow water mellow. 26:00
another Bull Shit. My girlfriend is an ethnic minority from Yunnan province. Her village, like everywhere in china, redistributed all the land and forest to the locals. Her brother's estate sits on top of a major copper deposit. He is making 1 million chinese yuan (170K US dollar) a year - just for collecting the royalties from the mining company. I want to be the "oppressed" tibetan who has an estate with large deposit.
@bg24955 ; I´m sure you do nót want to be the opressed Tibetan. And btw, since the CCP likes to censor, I would take the liberty to allow myself some censoring too. I will not allow any nasty words here. You can comment as much as you like but watch your words. Do you understand me, boy?
I would hope the U.S. is not interested in exploiting a country for mineral rights. I will not argue the fact that terrorist strongholds are in these regions. China appears to have every one speaking positive comments only about their country. The good points are brought to the front and some people benefit while many have lost all.I just enjoy the right to question my country without fear of reprisal, but we should always question our countries motives and keep informed of truth.
The video covers many areas for commenting.The lithium mines are probably China's greatest interest at the moment. Afghanistan also has many deposits. I sometimes wonder why we interested in liberating the Afghanistan people when their are so many other regions in greater need of help that also harbor terrorist.It would appear the future holds a great deal of exploitation in both regions as the new trend in building electric storage batteries for green energy expands.
This country seems to be so far away from us but it isn't it. I thank you so much for this great video messagge, I hope that many people will see this video, we can learn so many things from each other
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schumifx 2 weeks ago
@caonimazazhongtoushu
There were no slaves in Tibet.
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Go to a Labour Camp in China in 2011 and learn that the workers work 14+ hours a day 7 days a week for NO pay.
That's SLAVERY my friend
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
The ironic thing is that through buying chinas product we support their totalitarian ways...
jajajah86 10 months ago
@jajajah86
You buy from the evil communist party at your own risk. The mother of a friend of mine died from contaminated blood products from the evil empire.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
@caonimazazhongtoushu Thanks for saving us the trouble of asking if you are Chinese.
uranian99 11 months ago
@uranian99
Thanks for your comment. Its the best laugh I've had today :)))
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
@HumanRightsVideosT I can't take the credit. I got the idea from His Holiness. Laughter really is the best weapon.
uranian99 10 months ago
another wonderful one-sided pro-dalai documentary
eastern2western 1 year ago
@eastern2western Is there another side to the story?
jajajah86 10 months ago
@jajajah86 according to their logic, anything against the dalai lama is consider to be pro communist. even the script is racist. it is not the chinese who invaded tibet? it is the communist army of china who invaded china. also another thing is the central government spent billions restoring the pataola palace and all of the artists are from china not from switzerland. how come they did not show scenes of workers who are restoring pataola. just another propaganda from the dalai nuts.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western The chinese army destroyed those monasteries in the first place that they now try to restore. Hypocritic isn't it. China is a communist state so the communist army of china is the one and only army of china...the two things are the same. However I see why you say the government and the people are not on the same side. If communism would be a good thing chinese people wouldn't migrate to other non communist states allaround the world...
jajajah86 10 months ago
@jajajah86 not the same. if the officials were actually publically elected by the popular votes of the chinese citizens, then calling them chinese army, officers etc are acceptable. however, the government is a pure dictatorship who elect the officers from party, then they are more of communist entity. also another thing is actions of the few (government) does not represent the action of the whole group. the video keep using the wprd chinese that this and that.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@jajajah86 it is obvious about the financers of this video. It described tibet as some kind of perfect utopia where people just seem to live on the love of dalai lamas teachings. I think bbc's one year in tibet did a much better job of exploring the complexities of tibet. this video is a mouth piece of tibetan exiles' mouth piece.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@jajajah86 in reality is that the ones who did to the monastaries or temples of china are the mao red guards during mao's ten year culture revolution. however, a lot of important communist politicians ordered military troops to protect the important historical monuments such as potala, great wall and forbidden city and that is the major reason why potala still exist today. the major works that had to be done for potala are maintenance and restoration of structures due to deterioations.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
If you don't like it watch AlJazeera. I don't watch CCTV, unless I'm checking out their propaganda or lies.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
@HumanRightsVideosT do you know what are the basic requirements of democracy. one of them is acceptance of different ideas. you tibetan exiles accused anyone who dares to speak against your opinions and you fabricated facts to present yourself as some kind of saints. I do not support the your exile movement is because you people are asking over 40 million people to leave their homeland simply because they do not practice the evil cult of dalai lama.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
Are you Chinese ?
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
are indian or tibetan?
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
New Zealander who saw lies on Tibet videos. If I hadn't seen lies I wouldn't be here.
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And there are a bunch of videos telling lies and propaganda about tibet as well.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
even i think both sides lie but china has a bigger budget, but dalai lama has a friendlier face. the most peaceful resolution for both sides is democratic evolution in china which allows tibetans self rule but allow chinese immigrants freely move in and out of tibet. anything else closer to dalai lama's middle way, can lead to blood shed.if we trully arrive to that pt, then tibetans would face a real extinction.
eastern2western 10 months ago
yes, I am and I believe that the only solution between china and tibet is democratic revolution in china which allows everyone equal voting rights. currently, it is not the tibetans have problem with the communist party, it is pratically the whole china has problems with the communist party. thus I believe that the best solution is where everyone should live peacefully along side with each other instead of telling every one to leave tibet.
eastern2western 10 months ago
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@eastern2western
Sadly many people are happy with the @EVIL communist party.
I see it on youtube and I meet Chinese and non-Chinese who are happy with it.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
@eastern2western
Where did you get 40 million from ??
FalunGongIsAmazing 10 months ago
according to chinese research, the greater tibet area consists of approximately 1/6 of china and there are some where about 40 million plus minus people living around the area. if u can not trust chinese census about how many people living in its land, then u can not trust anyone.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
I've seen figures of 7 million Chinese and 6 million Tibetans in Tibet.
I suggest you do some more research into the population of Tibet. Or find a source for your 40 million.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
we are talking about different things. u are talking about tar, but I am talking about the great tibet of dalai lama's dreams. the great tibet consists areas of 1/6 of china's territory and live different races such as muslims, mongolians and hans that have lived in the area for centuries. if those people must leave because they are not tradional tibetan according to dalai lama, then it would be disastrous.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
Tibet = The Tibet Plateau, with is about 1/4 of the PRC.
I don't normally talk about the TAR, its just another LIE
You should find some sources of information.
The CORRUPT communist CULT publishes population figures.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
@HumanRightsVideosT wacky kids, you mean you would much rather trust bunch monks who live outside of tibet than the official count that is done by the governement. yawn, hi five to the retards. end of conversation, no wonder the officials of china refuse to negotiate with the dalai lama because they are dealing with a bunch of kids who just scream a lot and have no idea of what they are screaming about.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
40 million in Tibet is pretty funny. I suggest you revise your guess down about 20+ million.
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
u know what is funny? the whole free tibet campaign because tibetan exiles have no leverage in this negotiation. they have no guns, arms, money or men. no country has ever supported tibet as an independent country. even usa only regonizes one china policy. keep wasting ur energy in this campaign that only has served as a tourist advertisment for tibet (which benefited the chinese).
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
Its sad for the US.
Once they were a superpower, now they bow down to the CORRUPT CRIMINAL Party
HumanRightsVideosT 10 months ago
there are just way too many foreign companies have invested in china and china's stabilization is a key of their success. it really does not matter how evil the communist party is, it has provided a protective environment for foreign companies to make money and stabilization of world economy. if china collapses (which gurantees tibet independence), the world's economy would go down with it.
eastern2western 10 months ago
@eastern2western
When quality control isn't a priority in China (people need freedom to speak out to ensure this) then naive companies like Fonterra will continue to get burnt by investing in china.
HumanRightsVideosT 9 months ago
Thank you for this amazing Doc!
It is so clear the throuth about the Chinese oppression.!They are the worst and they always have been! I was in Tibet and saw the oppression with my own eyes ,I saw the poor children I saw the monesteries I saw the Chinese Army and theire behaviour! SHAME on China....! LONG live TIBET..! TIBET for the TIBETAN pepole
opensecret51 1 year ago
i own a 1000 sqft ($500/sf) apartment at Hoboken NJ. recently I went back to shanghai to get a suburban two bedroom (45 mins from the center)at about $250/sf. My realtor told me the land was once owned by a farmer who refused to let go his land. he took his case to beijing accusing the developer colluded with corrupted government officials to cheat his land for the meager 2 million US dollars. telling me there are shanghainess who go to tibet to grow water mellow. 26:00
shoot me, please
bg24955 1 year ago
@bg24955
another Bull Shit. My girlfriend is an ethnic minority from Yunnan province. Her village, like everywhere in china, redistributed all the land and forest to the locals. Her brother's estate sits on top of a major copper deposit. He is making 1 million chinese yuan (170K US dollar) a year - just for collecting the royalties from the mining company. I want to be the "oppressed" tibetan who has an estate with large deposit.
Bitch!!
bg24955 1 year ago
@bg24955 ; I´m sure you do nót want to be the opressed Tibetan. And btw, since the CCP likes to censor, I would take the liberty to allow myself some censoring too. I will not allow any nasty words here. You can comment as much as you like but watch your words. Do you understand me, boy?
arafel1964 1 year ago
thank you again for uploading this wonderful doc.
tsamzen 1 year ago
I would hope the U.S. is not interested in exploiting a country for mineral rights. I will not argue the fact that terrorist strongholds are in these regions. China appears to have every one speaking positive comments only about their country. The good points are brought to the front and some people benefit while many have lost all.I just enjoy the right to question my country without fear of reprisal, but we should always question our countries motives and keep informed of truth.
appapo3 1 year ago
The video covers many areas for commenting.The lithium mines are probably China's greatest interest at the moment. Afghanistan also has many deposits. I sometimes wonder why we interested in liberating the Afghanistan people when their are so many other regions in greater need of help that also harbor terrorist.It would appear the future holds a great deal of exploitation in both regions as the new trend in building electric storage batteries for green energy expands.
appapo3 1 year ago
This country seems to be so far away from us but it isn't it. I thank you so much for this great video messagge, I hope that many people will see this video, we can learn so many things from each other
nuvolabianca49 1 year ago