Chinese Armed police carrying monk's robes turn out to be movie extras BEIJING, April 6 -- A picture circulating on the Internet showing the Chinese Armed police carrying monk's robes has been ...
Chinese Armed police carrying monk's robes turn out to be movie extras BEIJING, April 6 -- A picture circulating on the Internet showing the Chinese Armed police carrying monk's robes has been identified. The police turned out to be movie extras. Ever since the March 14th riots in Lhasa, there have been claims by some people overseas that Chinese Armed Police dressed as Tibetan monks to join the violence. And a picture spreading through the Internet was used to prove this. But this picture was actually taken during a movie shoot in 2001. The police were acting as extras in the movie and were handed out costumes for their roles as monks. Policemen Liu Pengbo was one of the actors on that day. Liu Pengbo said, "This picture was taken in November, 2001. The armed police in Tibet were taking part in the movie called "The Touch.' We were wearing the 1987 style of uniform at that time. That uniform was changed in 2006. So this picture is obviously taken before 2006." People also found the bicycles on the picture is no long used any more. (Source: CCTV.com)
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The Dalai Lama says he wants Tibetan autonomy and political independence. Yet he allows himself to be used as a tool by western powers keen to humiliate China. Between the late 1950s and 1974, he is alleged to have received around $15,000 a month, or $180,000 a year, from the CIA. He has also been, according to the same reporter, remarkably nepotistic, promoting his brothers and their wives to positions of extraordinary power in his fiefdom-in-exile in Dharamsala, northern India
What movie was that ? Can it be verified that there was an actual movie called the touch being made at the time ? Why use Chinese military as extras ... if movie producers could easily hire real Tibetan monks?
.....the video clip is like easily 30 years old... and it's from a movie or something, it is amazing that what u guys can do including LYING just to be against the chinese.
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Hero also used chinese military.
你可以有网络翻译我的话
is amazing that what u guys can do including LYING just to be against the chinese.