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4.13澳大利亚悉尼游行(上)--13th Apr. Australia Sydney Parade(Part1)

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4.13澳大利亚悉尼反藏独反暴力反西方媒体失实报道游行
13th April Australia Sydney Anti-Tibet Split, Anti-Violence, Anti-liars of western media Parade in Sydney, Australia
起点位于情人港附近的Entertainment Center,终点位于海德公园
The parade starts from Entertainment Center, near Darling Harbour and end at Hyder Park.
参与人数大约6000~7000,大大超过组织者的期望。
About 6000~7000 people join in the parade, much beyond the anticipation.

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  • PsychoAzn, if u do not know anything, just shut the Fu*k up, and go home have a rest, u little di(k, kiss ur mama's ass hole, fuck ur mum hardly!!!!!

  • one world one china

    tibet was is and always apart of china

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  • Mao pulls through with the help of his loyal "friends" in the party apparatus a wave of revolution in China that seeks its equal. For 10 years he holds with his Hetzaktionen and "re-education" in China commands breath, thereby abusing the feelings of the entire population, especially the masses of youth and student, and old traditions can be destroyed.

  • Tibet was always a part of China. I'll say what we were all chanting at that rally: ONE CHINA FOREVER!

  • I have many tibetan friends- and I've been to tibet and china many times, worked and lived there so I know how many people feel under your government and its not good.

  • which one of the criticism we are avoiding now? do u even know what we paraded for?

    criticism based on goodwill are more than welcome, but there is no way we could take aspersions.

    just FYI,im not replying u anymore,cant be bothered with sucker who is actually avoiding my questioning by talking shits.

    and one more thing,u could eat back all ur (again)groundless assumptions now, i did have a tibetan college mate to give me a better understanding of tibetans than u do.

  • What I am saying is you seem to avoid at all costs- especially in terms of human rights- any criticism of your country- that is not healthy. No country is perfect- criticism helps make our countries and governments better. I am assuming you have never been to Tibet or you would know that they have to face issues Han China doesn't- like a total control of all religion and culture, and a massive military presence.

  • Ok, you proved your name there

  • Good point, I'm Chinese. But I'm not leaving as quickly as possible ok? Blindly? Maybe, but how about for the hounor of my motherland?

  • im sorry i dont really get what u r trying to say...but seems u owe me some explanations:

    1.where did u get the idea we "leave(china?)as quickly as possible"?

    2.based on what u choose the word "blindly"?

    3.how could u possiblly tell what the rights we enjoy or not enjoy in china?(dont tell me u learnt that from "mass media"XDDD)

    oh btw, hope u get why i use "groundless"on u now.XD

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