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"Dalai Lama Renaissance" Documentary (with Harrison Ford) #1

http://www.DalaiLamaFilm.com - This is the first film trailer for "Dalai Lama Renaissance," a new documentary about the Dalai Lama (which is narrated by actor Harrison Ford, whose film "Indiana Jon...  
 
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hisphoninesss (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Politics and Religion are a mismatch and it's past time for the Tibetans to actually vote for a true political leader. Instead we have a reicnarnate Warlord , who resembles Al Capone more and more with the passing years.

He is solely responsible for dividing nations and people and the courts will reveal his deceits this next year with details of his betrayals to the people.
tibitens (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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nepotistic daliar lama 's brothers and sisters have all been in high posts in his gvt like senator and head of his charities
ChinaKillsTibetans (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Do you think Tibet was part of china before 1951 ???

FREE China
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tylerdurdenLLC (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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yeah cuz china would never kill a lot of people. and china's information is well known for it's objectiveness and accuracy. And coercion was not used before the chinese arrived although their standard of living was low. however this is geography and economics, and given their poverty, tibetans were well educated. had they not remained isolated and traded they would have fared much better.
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i would love to see the supporting argument and its facts for this
RocMan209 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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very much worth seeing.
HumanRightsVideosT (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The uprising against communist oppression happened in 1959.

Learn about Tibet.
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There were more than 6 million Tibetans in the 1950s so the proportion who died was less than 1/3.

There were NO serfs or slaves in Tibet in 1948.

Thousands of Chinese have been TORTURED to DEATH since 1999 in China. Chinese and Tibetans are slaves of the communist party in 2009.

FREE Tibet, Burma, Iran, Sudan and China
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In a crackdown operation launched in the wake of the National Uprising of 10 March 1959 in Lhasa, 10,000 to 15,000 Tibetans were killed within three days.

According to a secret 1960 PLA Tibet Military District Political Department report, between March 1959 and October 1960, 87,000 Tibetans were killed in Central Tibet alone.

According to information compiled by the Tibetan Administration in exile, over 1.2 million Tibetans died between 1949 and 1979.

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