Tsering Lama, National Director of SFT Canada, speaks out at the Continental Minerals Annual General Meeting, and submits over 1600 petitions of people calling for Continental Minerals to stop mini...
Tsering Lama, National Director of SFT Canada, speaks out at the Continental Minerals Annual General Meeting, and submits over 1600 petitions of people calling for Continental Minerals to stop mining in Tibet. SFTers who were kicked out "die" in the hallway outside the meeting.
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Hardly convincing! You still have no showed me any country that has recognized Tibet as an independent country. Canada can mine the natives lands, China can Tibet if it wants. There is nothing you folks can do about. Tibet is part of China. It is a forgone conclusion. Just get used to it.
So what? Which country is going to honor an agreement from 1000 years ago. LOL!Yeah, English colonists also recognized the Native American nations, but did it matter to the US and Canadian native Americans? Like I said, China can mine its own territory, if Continental Minerals back out, our own mining companies will pick up the slack.
Showing me a document from a pro-Free Tibet website means jack. Even in 7 years in Tibet, starring Brad Pitt as SS Nazi Heinrich Harrer, Chinese KMT Ambans were shown in the movie.LOL! China can mine its own land. Remember that!
Which country recognized Tibetan passports? In fact I believe Tibetan officials used Republic of China passports. True, Tibet was de-facto independent between 1912-1949 but it never had dejure independence. As I said, China can mine its own territory. If they wanna mine Tibet, which they haven't previously done as much, so be it. The only way to solve the Tibet problem is to flood Huis and Hans into Tibet, and outnumber the Tibetans 10 to 1.
friendsoftibet. org/mediaonfot/20040402a.html (take out the spaces)
The passport was issued by the Kashag (Cabinet of Tibet), Lhasa, on 26th day of the 8th month of Fire Pig Year (Tibetan). The date coincides with October 10, 1947. The passport bears official stamps of recognition by countries like India, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, Switzerland and France.
So all the countries on the passport recognised Tibet as a COUNTRY.
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google: sino-tibetan treaty of 822
tibetjustice. org/materials/treaties/index.h tml
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17 of those are from 1842 onwards.
The gold statues were stolen and melted down decades ago.
Every time a treaty or agreement is signed with Tibet, or a Tibet passport is stamped a country is recognising Tibet as a country.
Google "Tibet treaties" or "Tibet treaty" or "Tibet passport"
or go to
friendsoftibet. org/mediaonfot/20040402a.html
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en.wikipedia. org/wiki/History_of_Tibet
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en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ History_of_Tibet_1912-1949
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and look at "Three Point Agreement"
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The passport was issued by the Kashag (Cabinet of Tibet), Lhasa, on 26th day of the 8th month of Fire Pig Year (Tibetan). The date coincides with October 10, 1947. The passport bears official stamps of recognition by countries like India, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, Switzerland and France.
So all the countries on the passport recognised Tibet as a COUNTRY.