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Tibetan Refugee Part Three

Film is available at CreateSpace.com Recent refugees who escaped Chinese torture in Tibet and arrive in Dharamsala, India to see the Dalai Lama and learn their native language, which isn't taught i...  
 
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martinifilm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes stop fooling yourself indeed. Stop posting under different aliases - no one wants to hear your nonsense about Tibet being free under Chinese rule. China has only been a communist dictatorship for 60 years. You think it will last 100? once the goons in Beijing are gone, once people in china can vote for who they want in office, they will turn their attention away from Tibet. China can't even rule the 10 yards they claim to own in India. Tibetans just want the Han to go home, that's all. Soon
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Precisely, if good British relationship meant military invasion of Tibet, extortion and indemnity, and the lost of Tibetan lives without basic human rights, self-determination, education and technology, and constitutional protection, then the 17 Point Agreement for a strong Chinese national security and defense did not conflict with Tibetan identity and freedom at the turn of 20th century, in 1951-1959, and still does not today.
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With Tibetan heritage preserved and culture flourishing, Tibetan self-determination and basic human rights realized as well as China reunited, Tibet in 50 short years also has become a beacon of democracy and economic progress. By what track record can the two reigns of absentee western Tibetan theocratic government since the 1900s with western armed resistence and delulsional cold war propaganda that caused suffering and division to her peoples add value to Free Tibet and China?
martinifilm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Short answer: go to Tibet. There's no democracy there. Are you dreaming? Oh sorry, China has banned foreigners from going to Tibet. Not much freedom there either. Every Han businessperson I interviewed (ten) said they hated Tibet, their food, their culture and can't wait to return home. Once China is free, Tibet will be free, mark my words. Once there is a China that has two parties, Tibet will become a place for tourists - and Tibetans. Oh, try Bhutan, Mustang or Nepal for examples. India too.
martinifilm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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If China had any influence over Tibet in 1906, why'd they let the British march all the way to Lhasa? The Amban was a stooge, as they had been for centuries. China is still pissed because the Tibetans conquered Beijing centuries ago. Tibet should claim they own China. Your arguments, like those of China over Tibet are full of nonsense and hot air. I've been there. I've seen for myself. I suggest you do the same.. unless China won't allow you to go because you are a foreigner. Or Richard Gere.
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To see Tibet for yourself (look and think critically from multiple sides w/o prejudice): What are the two official Sino-Tibetan languages in TAR of China if Standard Tibetan is not taught at home and schools or used in the news and media in Tibet? The concerns for the lost of Tibetan language and culture are not in TAR of China but in the Ladakh region, India, where Tibetan vernacular is supplanted by English and Hindi.
martinifilm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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And have you ever been to Ladakh? Yeah, Ladakh is Tibet WITHOUT THE CHINESE SOLDIERS. Yes, Tibetans free and happy without the nonsense the Chinese have been forcing on them including Han businessmen. But then you should go to Tibet sometime and see for yourself. Or better yet, sit back and watch the film and allow Tibetans to speak for themselves. Shame on you for pretending you care about Tibet. Free China; Free Tibet.
martinifilm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The people in this documentary speak for themselves. Just because Tibetan is not taught in schools in Tibet (only taught for a fee!!) that doesn't mean children wouldn't learn it. Chinese children learned and spoke Chinese even while being ruled by the Japanese. Get off your ass and go to Tibet and see for yourself. Or open a book. This film has monks, a doctor and others who were tortured and abused by Chinese overlords, not just children. Shame on you for pretending you care about Tibet.
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When have compulsory primary education or bi-lingual education, subsidized bording schools, private schools, school voucher programs, and non-profit private financial endowment universities in the west ever created or caused secessionists, illegal immigrants, or refugees of torture, abuse, cultural genocide and oppression? Your Tibetan refugee film is just another delusional cold war propaganda and not a truth-seeking documentary.

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martinifilm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Why don't go to Tibet sometime and see for yourself? Or better yet, go to India sometime and see for yourself? Have you met any Tibetans? Ask them. This doc allows people to speak for themselves, and no amount of your nonsense will keep people from seeing the truth - that China is being abused by their government - and once it becomes free, so will Tibet. Meanwhile, I'll let the Tibetans speak for themselves, thanks.

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