FREE TIBET! "Leaving Fear Behind" (2008) - A documentary about Tibet, BANNED IN CHINA!
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Shame on china for draping itself in the Olympic flag in the name of peace fair play. I will not watch as they make a spectacle of themselves, embodying all the faults that the world critcises and accuses the USA for. By allowing this monstrous country to host, we all responsible for turning the olympics into a sham and farce.
Disgusting.
I am ashamed of the politicians who claim to represent me, for allowing this.
Think Tibet is free or safe? Find out where the gold in the medals is from...
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Justice For Tibet
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Leaving Fear Behind
is available on youtube now. Its about 25 minutes long
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@ SpudForce
There are about 1,300,000,000 SLAVES of the Regime of China in Tibet and China.
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Tibetans were much better off in 1948 than in 2011
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@ DrPorkES and all your ES clones should be banned by
hotmas
and anyone else who cares about FREEDOM
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@ tyoungos
You forgot to include the title of the article you spammed
which is
Wen: China to speed up transport links with SE Asia
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@ tyoungos
Its sad that you spam Tibet and China videos by copying and pasting off China daily.
This is where you copied your spam
from
usa.chinadaily. com.cn/china/2011-04/30/con tent_12426900.htm (remove 2 spaces)
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@ DrPorkES aka tyoungos
More spam from you, what a surprise
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China will speed up the development of transport connections with Southeast Asia, building roads, telecommunication and power links as it seeks to boost trade, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Saturday.
Wen, speaking in Jakarta during a two-day visit to Indonesia, said China would give financial support through credit aid and investment, to provide for better exchange of commodities, capital and people.
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"In the next 10 years we will speed up the inauguration of land transport routes between China and ASEAN," said Wen in a speech in Jakarta, adding it will also provide funds for air and sea transport. "Today we witness the rise of Asia."
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He said China would unconditionally help underdeveloped countries in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), which groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
ASEAN has sought to highlight the potential for greater connections between its frontier markets and Asia's biggest economic power, with the group's foreign ministers heading on an unconventional road trip in January from Thailand to China.
The video won't play -- I've also tried it via other sites. And the link to YouTube on the film's web site is inactive.
Good thing there's downloads available.
kagillogly 3 years ago
This video plays well, it is nplaying right now. Check your Flash installation.
The YouTube link on the website never worked, I don't know why, and this is the reason I put it here myself. Hopefully the filmmakers will fix this so the whole film can be wathed.
hotmas 3 years ago