HH The Dalai Lama, Tibet, & The Tibetan People

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

The Prosperity of Chinese people at the cost of Tibetans.
http://woodsmoke.wordpress.com/2008/08/22/how-china-is-plundering-the-natural...

China often complains that its civilizing mission in Tibet is costing the government and people of China large amounts in terms of subsidies to an under-developed region. According to official Chinese statistics, the level of annual subsidies to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the late 1980s was around 1 billion yuan or $270 million. However, all the infrastructure that China has built in Tibet has not made the lives of the native Tibetans any better; it has only taken the exploitative apparatuses of the Chinese government deeper.

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  • fuck the chinese people. fuck you......

  • So the ccp calls it a civilising mission???

    Hhmmm I would call it exploitation. The best civilising mission the ccp could make is leaving Tibet immediately. Maybe the ccp will earn the world's respect back by leaving Tibet. Now they're the bully of the world.

  • CCP are flawd and should be removed from power so China has a stable chance to grow -- and free Tibet China should be embarrassed by this bully occupation -- CCP MUST FALL

  • China will never be strong or fully respected all the time it has Meat head slug brain government thug twats running the balls up

  • Mission civilisatrice du CCP... Beurk !

    Tibet Libre vite !

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