The Truth of Tibet

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References/Sources/Links:
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** Barry Sautman:

http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=2732

http://www.international.ucla.edu/showevent.asp?eventid=396

http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/product.aspx?isbn=140397 5744

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPag e=online&aid=471920

http://www.cefc.com.hk/uk/pc/articles/art_ligne.php?num_art_ ligne=6806

** Melvyn C. Goldstein:
http://www.case.edu/affil/tibet/tibetanSociety/social.htm

**** individual articles:

** "Friendly Feudalism: Th eTibet Myth", Michael Parenti, Swans, July 7, 2003
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/55/761.html

** "Behind Dalai Lama's Holy Cloak", Michael Backman, Australian "The Age", May 23, 2007.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/behind-dalai-lamas-ho ly-cloak/2007/05/22/1179601410290.html

** "Tibet: Caught in China's "Two Hands"", Dexter Roberts, Business Week, Sep 13, 2003
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/sep2003/nf200309 19_1136.htm

** "The Railway Across the Roof of the World", Jonathan Watts, The Guardian, Sept 20, 2005.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/sep/20/china.jonathanwa tts

**** Victor & Victoria Trimondi:
http://www.trimondi.de/EN/front.html (in English)
http://www.trimondi.de/index.html (in German)
(this contains many many good reference sources that I have quoted from)

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  • when the real truth uncovers, i'll look forward to seeing the Chinese government fall.

  • @tyoudon good luck with that.

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  • Nobody can own anybody. We are just life being part of this planet. The strange thing is we don't seem to be able to realize this....it is all about sharing, not taking....

  • China should just allow all those troublesome non-productive monks and nuns to emigrate to India and Nepal where they can protest every day for the rest of their life.

  • @sohei75 Mao emphasized to the less educated that it was the outsiders which got China into the mess in the first place. His supporters rallied more to their cause as the Comunist promises to regain lost Chinese lands lost under the Qing. They quickly went after Machuria, Tibet, and Xinjiang provinces, thus getting us to where we are today. Again, I always tell people, if China of now is so bad, why don't all uprise? As a Ugher descendant, I am actually happy China is finally strong again.

  • @sohei75 Also, many Japanese banks in the 80s along with many US banks in recent history all collapsed due to the bubble burst. All becuase the government will not help. The 4 Chinese major banks are all extension of the same Central Bank of China, so failing will not be an easy option or option at all for the Chinese government. Now, the reason why Sun lost and Mao won was because many sided with the Communist in not letting a democratic system come into China especially based on Western ideas

  • @sohei75 Thank you for your response. China's bubble will pop some day just like the Japanese,but there is one difference. Everywhere in Japan during their real estate bust in the late 80s, you see people committing suicide. Why? Inflation was unbearable as you said, but the COST of LIVING is also very very high. People lost money and could not sustain everyday living. China on the other hand has 87% living below modern standards such as the US or EU nations, so the hit will not be detrimental.

  • @arodspecialist And China is what it is today because of two main factors..the invasion of Japan and the manipulation of it's aftermath by the Soviets who moved in and supported Communists.The CCP is not a natural production of Chinese thought and identity. Sun Yat Sen wasn't hoping for an autocratic regime that turned itself into a corrupt,quasi-Fascist good ol boy club while calling itself Communist.He wanted a democratic China.Too many Chinese give in to pride and resentment of the past.

  • @arodspecialist China has always been under authoritarian rule just as many Arab nations....it can and will change when things get bad. Thats the failure of China's current system, as soon as the real estate bubble pops and inflation is just unbearable for the majority there will be more "incidents" than the current 100,000 plus protests and riots that occur a year while things are supposed to be going well! The CCP has become expert at limiting and controlling dissent for a reason.

  • @sohei75 30 years ago when Mao was a live, I would have to agree with you, but present day? Sorry, got to defend the homeland on such accusations. I do hope you are one of the smart ones. I do hope you know China has always been under totalitarian regime which is not democratic. I also do hope you know China of today is what the world made it become. We welcome people with open arms for trade and 56.8 million die from wars, opium, and invasion not to mention the cash and land paid out.

  • @vincentongbc whts wrong with u, u retarded bag of shit.

  • hahaha poor tyoudon, your dream remain the dream...can only achieve when you sleeping...hahaha...poor tyoudon...China is going to lead the century and you with your dream???looking on jeolously.....poor tyoudon....

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