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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2008

Documentary on Tibetan & Burmese Struggle against Brutal Regimes

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  • If you want to know what Tibetans have to say please watch

    "Dispatches Undercover in Tibet" (48 minutes)

    tinyu rl. com/gubaUT (remove spaces)

    It shows modern Tibet is a Prison.

    FREE the countries of Tibet and China. Learn some history.

  • There were NO serfs, slaves or indentured farmers in Tibet in 1948.

    Tibetans and Chinese are the SLAVES of the evil communist party in 2009.

    Learn more about China and Tibet

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  • First off, it was Nepal and secondly, his name was siddhartha gautama... not Buddha. xD

  • please study the "dhammapadaya" . u can control u mind. thanx

  • @omglolsprayfart there are countless buddhas

  • are there different buddhas?

  • Right of Might as it has always been and ever shall be.

  • @Freddythemonk I agree, wasn't my point.

    I don't think meditating in a monastery is anything like what buddha taught.

    But complaining against what you don't like gives what you don't like power.

    Put your attention to what you want not what you don't want. Fighting against what you don't want simply gives it power to fight back. Maybe that is a little more clear.

  • @tiuric77 hello tiuric, here a humble opinion:

    one of the main aspects about buddha`s teaching is action...buddha himself was a " revolutionary" man, he also protested and took actions agains what he´d saw as unfair and atempting against the humand dignity. Buddism isnt only about exclude yourself into a monastery to meditate and sort out problems but take action and help the rest of the people to find happiness and peace. what you find bad most be the political dimension of it. blessings

  • Too bad they are protesting, it's a good way to make sure the problem remains, as you always get what you put your thoughts towards. So if you are protesting something you will get more of what you protest. if those monks spent more time in meditations and less time protesting they might not have these problems

  • First learn something about history. The DL never wanted to be political. And certainly no political leader. The panchen lama was the political leader, but is now the youngest political prisoner of the CCP. About the rest of your comment... it's to stupid to even try to answere it.

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