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DALAI LAMA. This movie invites us for an unique conversation with the Dalai Lama in His house in Dharamsala, North-India. The winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace and Spiritual Leader of the Tibetan community in exile tells us in an intimate way about His life. Adjacent to it His younger brother, Ngari Rinpoche, tells us the story of their flight from Tibet in 1959. The First minister of the Tibetan government in exile, Samdhong Rinpoche, explains how the Dalai Lama has started with the modernization to make the transfer from the last theocracy in the world to a worldly democracy. In this DVD videos and archive images are alternated. The return to the past helps to better understand the present situation in Tibet. The country has been dominated for decades by the Chinese occupiers.
INSIDE TIBET. The memoires from Heinlich Harrer were an international bestseller and the inspiration source of Brad Pit´s movie Seven Years in Tibet. Heinrich Harrer (1912-2006) was a mountain climber, author, explorer and friend of the Dalai Lama. The sensational discovery of the diaries which were kept by Harrer in the years ´40 and ´50, give us an unique view on the daily life in Tibet in the middle of the twentieth century. It´s a revelation with many surprises, from which some are shocking. This English spoken documentary, produced by ZDF International, deals with the past and present of Tibet. Furthermore, the statement that the Chinese politics leads to the destruction of Tibet is investigated. The roof of the world, the Buddhism, the secrets and mysteries; Tibet keeps us fascinating until today.
The Western world has helped so much to free Tibet, albeit not supporting the Dalai Lama's promotion of non-violent means to achieve it. Chushi Gangdruk was totally funded by Western governments and the 2008 riots were started by Western spies as well. In the 60's attempts at returning Tibet to a theocratic government failed because the Tibetans would rather be citizens in China than slaves in Tibet.
ImAMassiveBender 1 year ago
@ImAMassiveBender ; there were no slaves in Tibet in contrary to China where there are still child slaves. A simple google on Chinese child slaves shows plent stuff. So keep your pro-CCP propaganda for yourself or post it on a CCP site.
arafel1964 1 year ago 2
The thing the teacher says about Chinese students getting preferential treatment to Tibetan ones is in fact the complete opposite of what happens; there, like most modern countries, there is positive discrimination for university places if you're from an ethnic minority.
ImAMassiveBender 1 year ago
@ImAMassiveBender ; lots of information on the internet show the opposite of what you say. There are enough witnesses to proof that the CCP rule in Tibet is disastrous. And the CCP is disastrous to its own Chinese people as well.
arafel1964 1 year ago