Re: Tibet WAS,IS,and ALWAYS WILL BE a part of China

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Mobs in Tibet attacked innocent civilian. Why CNN etc media selectively ignore what's happening in Tibet? Intentional screening betrays your claimed work ethics.

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  • peaceful protestors try to kill this Han Chinese, where is CNN now?

  • Just a footnote for those who don't understand what this video is about.

    In March, there are massive violent riot happened in Tibet. What you see is an innocent Han-Chinese being attacked by a group of Tibet-Chinese. You wouldn't see this kind of scenes on western media, like CNN and BBC, because they define the riot as "Peaceful protest cracked down by China government". Still you trust CNN and BCC when they are talking about human right issue in China?

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  • wtf .. i dont get u . wth are u saying .. nr one how do u know who is the tibetan -- and who the han chinese ?? .. wtf .. nr 2 -- tibetans used force in destroying belongings of han chinese .. so if it were a "normal " chinese .. he would be killed by the government .. but they were tibetans so they were not killed .. and anyway tibetans have more rights than han chinese .. and that already for a long time .. so wtf .. go and free alaska ...

  • Haa!! I really PITY for d Chinese ppl as You are clearly they are naive and immature one here. There is great vocal sympathy and support for Tibet in many parts of the world as they see d TRUTH. People cringe when they read about and witness the cruelty by the chinese government both in Tibet and China..

    So even Chinese U shld also wake up now or never!! Ur slave in ur own country nd we Tibtns r made refugees nd we r living tat name its all coz of d Communist Chinese Govt...!!

  • i have an idea..there's only one way to achieve human rights, freedom, and peace-

    eliminate all mankind...i mean the US has been in Iraq forever..as long as there are humans, there will be violence that's all. "survival of the fittest" that's what the Westerners say when they want something.

  • you are correct,I did not evenknow there was that many Tibetans to be killed and if the Chinese wanted to eliminate Tibetans like what Hitler wanted to do to the Jewish,

    they would have done it a long time ago. PRC is evil but not stupid to do that in the 21st century.i'm not a fan of the PRC but I hate it when some of these pro-tibet goons curse out the chinese people what losers, tell all of them to fly to Tibet and try to free them instead of whining for human rights

    all words and no action

  • can u westerns distinguish between Korena, Jap, and Chinese? if u cant..then how could u tell the people who attacked others are Tibetians or Hans? please..u guys should know the real side of the story before making comments

  • Patrick French,

    "Some [pro-Tibet groups] use questionable information. For example, the Free Tibet Campaign in London (of which I am a former director) and other groups have long claimed that 1.2 million Tibetans have been killed by the Chinese since they invaded in 1950. However, after scouring the archives in Dharamsala while researching my book on Tibet, I found that there was no evidence to support that figure."

    Information from Wikipedia:- "Tibetan people"

  • Tibetan exile groups estimate the death toll in Tibet since the invasion of the People's Liberation Army in 1950 to be 1,200,000. This figure has been disputed by Patrick French.

  • Patrick French (1966 - ) is an English writer and historian. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh. He is best known for his biography of Francis Younghusband which won both the Somerset Maugham Award and the Royal Society of Literature W. H. Heinemann Prize. He is a former director (i.e. a non-executive board member) of the Free Tibet Campaign.

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