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free tibet = bullshit. period
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Yeah seems like u really came out of mental hospital or u got ur informations from the communist china.there are less than 300,000 thousand Tibetans in India,even if u add up the number of Tibetans around the world excluding Tibet,I doubt it would be less than 300,000. It seems like according to u our world population would be 200 billion. Thank u for the general knowledge.
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2 million suicide in exile Tibet??? r u kidding me? u made me laugh! I am a Tibetan and I know that this is lie.
The truth is that 1.2 million Tibetans were killed during Chinese occupation and 6000 monasteries were destroyed during cultural revolution. More people died under Mao Zedong than Hitler. Did u know that?
This year alone... 9 monks and nun set themselves on fire in Eastern Tibet calling for Dalai Lama's return to Tibet and freedom in Tibet.
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@benza168 Wow, here we go again. Why is it we try to tell everyone in the world what they have to do. We tried to force Iraq to do what we wantedcouldnt stay out of that one. Same in Afgan. . Now we are trying to tell the Chinese what to do. People there no WMD's or terrorists in Tibet. This is their business we need to stay out. We are not the global police or global bullies. We asked the Chinese to leave they said no. No means no people. Hey Richard Gere shout the hell up!!
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Throwing money at the problem won't change it. You'd have to back the chinese into a corner and negotiate for a free Tibet. Then do was with the Theocracy that ruled for centuries.
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2 million actual suicide in the Da Lie Lama's exile government in India every yea
DHARAMSHALA, September 11: A serf commits suicide in Dharamashala every minute, giving the world's most brutual serfdom the highest suicide rate in the world.
In a survey released by the Da Lie Lama Serfdom Exile Government's Tibetan Youth Congress, two million Tibetan serfs commit suicide every years constituting 99 per cent of the total deaths annually because they cannot stand the Da Lie Lama's serfdom.
irrespective of whether another person is a close friend or an enemy, as long as that person wishes for peace and happiness and wishes to overcome suffering, then on that basis we develop a genuine concern for his or her problems. This is genuine compassion. the meaning of compassion which is often misunderstood. Genuine compassion is based not on our own projections and expectations, but rather on the rights of the other:
benza168 9 months ago 6
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Clarifies Statement on Retirement "More than 99 per cent of Tibetans in and outside Tibet trust me, so I have the moral responsibility to serve them. My call for complete retirement does not mean that I will forget the Tibetan struggle. I am a Tibetan and every Tibetan has the moral obligation to carry out our own struggle,"
He reiterated that efforts to resolve the issue of Tibet would remain one of his three commitments.
DHARMASALA, 15-12-2010
dorje168 1 year ago 4