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Wikipedia is still not a valid source.

Now stop asking people for their sources like a hypocritical cow-worshiping street defecator.

Like you said before: if you had actually gone to school, perhaps you would even know how to run a Google search. Oh wait - you don't need to go to school for that - you just need some common sense. Hahahahaha

Dumb Indian.

Awwww - poor little Klansman doesn't know how to look at sources in Wikipedia as well...hahahahhahahaaha. Trailer trash - I gave you a source for your retarded assumption that India does not harbor Chinese refugees.

And I asked for a source for this comment - "those are people of d0$$ar lama's followers and they are living worse than the slumdogs in india and many are regretful of going there on misdirected pretences" - he has not stated any facts - he has stated an opinion which he trying to pass off as a fact. He does not have any sources to back this claim.

Not that I am surprised - you can't tell the difference between facts and opinions either. LOL. Now sweep it up - you gotta earn that Social Security check trailer trash.
 
Awwww - poor little Klansman doesn't know how to look at sources in Wikipedia as well...hahahahhahahaaha. Trailer trash - I gave you a source for your retarded assumption that India does not harbor Chinese refugees.

And I asked for a source for this comment - "those are people of d0$$ar lama's followers and they are living worse than the slumdogs in india and many are regretful of going there on misdirected pretences" - he has not stated any facts - he has stated an opinion which he trying to pass off as a fact. He does not have any sources to back this claim.

Not that I am surprised - you can't tell the difference between facts and opinions either. LOL. Now sweep it up - you gotta earn that Social Security check trailer trash.

Vishnu, Wikipedia is still not a valid source.
 
No, you haven't. As usual, just gas - no facts.

I have told you where to find it if you dont want to spend your own effort looking for the material as directed on pdf that is your problem

I am not a spoon-feeder
 
Vishnu, Wikipedia is still not a valid source.

Trailer Trash - once again, LOOK AT LINKS PROVIDED IN THE REFERENCES SECTION. Since you are too daft to understand that - I am pasting the links below. Not that you will be able to understand these complex things - but I don't mind educating you Klansman -

^ Jump up to: a b "127935 Tibetans living outside Tibet: Tibetan survey". Press Trust of India. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
Jump up ^ Edward J. Mills et al., Prevalence of mental disorders and torture among Tibetan refugees: A systematic review, BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2005; 5: 7. "It is estimated that more than 150,000 Tibetan refugees reside in the neighboring countries of Bhutan, Nepal, and India"
Jump up ^ His Holiness the Dalai Lama Meets Himalayan Community and Foreigners who visited pre-1959 Tibet, 6 May 2009, "He said that the Tibetan refugees numbered just 150,000"
Jump up ^ McDowell, Adam (2010-10-18). "Tibetans find a Canadian Shangri-La". National Post. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
Jump up ^ Contemporary india art | india art gallery | online indian art gallery delhi | contemporary art india | online gallery art india | Gallery espace A Spot in the Mountains by Arjun Sawhney
Jump up ^ Encouraged By Rising Support From Intellectuals in China: His Holiness the Dalai Lama - Central Tibetan Administration Central Tibetan Administration data
Jump up ^ R.S. Chaurasia, History of Modern China, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2004, ISBN 81-269-0315-5 p 335 : "He was followed by unprecedented exodus of Tibetans into exile."
Jump up ^ Hêng-chih Tu & Hengzhi Du, A study of the treaties and agreements relating to Tibet: a documentary history of international relations of Tibet, Edition Tunghai University, 1971, p 183 : "Since January 1960 it has been estimated that more than 42000 refugees have left Tibet. Of these, some 15000 are at present in Nepal, 3000 in Sikkim, 40000 in Bhutan, and more than 20000 in India. This mass exodus of refugees, by itself, provides perhaps eloquent evidence that people in Tibet obviously found it difficult to live a normal life in their own country."
Jump up ^ United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1723 (XVI) 20 December 1961
Jump up ^ The Situation of Tibet and its People: Maura Moynihan, Consultant to Refugees International, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Tibet, May 13, 1997
Jump up ^ 85,000 Tibetans reach India since 1980: US cable The Times of India, Dec 18, 2010
Jump up ^ Tibetan Refugee Part One - YouTube
Jump up ^ Hess, Julia Meredith (2009). Immigrant Ambassadors: Citizenship and Belonging in the Tibetan Diaspora. Stanford University Press. pp. 65–66, 136.
Jump up ^ International Relations Division - Central Tibetan Administration "These offices act as de facto embassies of the CTA"
Jump up ^ Tibetans stage protest in Taipei - Taipei Times "the Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — the de facto embassy of the Tibetan government-in-exile in Taiwan —"
Jump up ^ Central Tibetan Schools Administration(CTSA),New Delhi Central Tibetan Schools Administration website
Jump up ^ TCEWF - Central School for Tibetans
Jump up ^ Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India - www.phayul.com Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India by Phayul
Jump up ^ Tenzin Lekshay, Kalon Tripa's election: Crucial time of our history, Engaging Snow Lion and a Dragon, July 17, 2009 : "the persistence threat of voluntary marginalization of Tibetan identity and cultures due to the migration is a serious cause of concerns. In exile, most of our settlements are guarded by old aged people, with young ones settling in distant abroad. Some of our established schools in the settlements are near to close with the lack of pupils, graduates are scattering around Indian metros with the lack of employment opportunities in our community."
Jump up ^ Magnier, Mark (2010-09-22). "Tibetan exiles in Dharamshala, India, settle in with disillusionment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
^ Jump up to: a b Roemer, Stephanie (2008). The Tibetan Government-in-Exile: Politics at Large. Psychology Press. pp. 74–76.
Jump up ^ Pulman, Lynn (1983). "Tibetans in Karnataka". Kailash 10 (1-2): 119–171.
Further reading

Vishnu, Wikipedia is still not a valid source.

Trailer Trash - once again, LOOK AT LINKS PROVIDED IN THE REFERENCES SECTION. Since you are too daft to understand that - I am pasting the links below. Not that you will be able to understand these complex things - but I don't mind educating you Klansman -

^ Jump up to: a b "127935 Tibetans living outside Tibet: Tibetan survey". Press Trust of India. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
Jump up ^ Edward J. Mills et al., Prevalence of mental disorders and torture among Tibetan refugees: A systematic review, BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2005; 5: 7. "It is estimated that more than 150,000 Tibetan refugees reside in the neighboring countries of Bhutan, Nepal, and India"
Jump up ^ His Holiness the Dalai Lama Meets Himalayan Community and Foreigners who visited pre-1959 Tibet, 6 May 2009, "He said that the Tibetan refugees numbered just 150,000"
Jump up ^ McDowell, Adam (2010-10-18). "Tibetans find a Canadian Shangri-La". National Post. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
Jump up ^ http://www.galleryespace.com/about_spot_in_the_mountain.php A Spot in the Mountains by Arjun Sawhney
Jump up ^ http://www.tibet.net/en/index.php?id=9 Central Tibetan Administration data
Jump up ^ R.S. Chaurasia, History of Modern China, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2004, ISBN 81-269-0315-5 p 335 : "He was followed by unprecedented exodus of Tibetans into exile."
Jump up ^ Hêng-chih Tu & Hengzhi Du, A study of the treaties and agreements relating to Tibet: a documentary history of international relations of Tibet, Edition Tunghai University, 1971, p 183 : "Since January 1960 it has been estimated that more than 42000 refugees have left Tibet. Of these, some 15000 are at present in Nepal, 3000 in Sikkim, 40000 in Bhutan, and more than 20000 in India. This mass exodus of refugees, by itself, provides perhaps eloquent evidence that people in Tibet obviously found it difficult to live a normal life in their own country."
Jump up ^ United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1723 (XVI) 20 December 1961
Jump up ^ The Situation of Tibet and its People: Maura Moynihan, Consultant to Refugees International, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Tibet, May 13, 1997
Jump up ^ 85,000 Tibetans reach India since 1980: US cable The Times of India, Dec 18, 2010
Jump up ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g9PurojxAU
Jump up ^ Hess, Julia Meredith (2009). Immigrant Ambassadors: Citizenship and Belonging in the Tibetan Diaspora. Stanford University Press. pp. 65–66, 136.
Jump up ^ http://tibet.net/information/programs/international-relations-division/ "These offices act as de facto embassies of the CTA"
Jump up ^ http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2011/10/20/2003516223 "the Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — the de facto embassy of the Tibetan government-in-exile in Taiwan —"
Jump up ^ http://www.ctsa.nic.in/ Central Tibetan Schools Administration website
Jump up ^ TCEWF - Central School for Tibetans
Jump up ^ http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=23836&article=Dalai+Lama+inaugurates+first+Tibetan+college+in+India&t=1&c=1 Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India by Phayul
Jump up ^ Tenzin Lekshay, Kalon Tripa's election: Crucial time of our history, Engaging Snow Lion and a Dragon, July 17, 2009 : "the persistence threat of voluntary marginalization of Tibetan identity and cultures due to the migration is a serious cause of concerns. In exile, most of our settlements are guarded by old aged people, with young ones settling in distant abroad. Some of our established schools in the settlements are near to close with the lack of pupils, graduates are scattering around Indian metros with the lack of employment opportunities in our community."
Jump up ^ Magnier, Mark (2010-09-22). "Tibetan exiles in Dharamshala, India, settle in with disillusionment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
^ Jump up to: a b Roemer, Stephanie (2008). The Tibetan Government-in-Exile: Politics at Large. Psychology Press. pp. 74–76.
Jump up ^ Pulman, Lynn (1983). "Tibetans in Karnataka". Kailash 10 (1-2): 119–171.
Further reading
 
Trailer Trash - once again, LOOK AT LINKS PROVIDED IN THE REFERENCES SECTION. Since you are too daft to understand that - I am pasting the links below. Not that you will be able to understand these complex things - but I don't mind educating you Klansman -

^ Jump up to: a b "127935 Tibetans living outside Tibet: Tibetan survey". Press Trust of India. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
Jump up ^ Edward J. Mills et al., Prevalence of mental disorders and torture among Tibetan refugees: A systematic review, BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2005; 5: 7. "It is estimated that more than 150,000 Tibetan refugees reside in the neighboring countries of Bhutan, Nepal, and India"
Jump up ^ His Holiness the Dalai Lama Meets Himalayan Community and Foreigners who visited pre-1959 Tibet, 6 May 2009, "He said that the Tibetan refugees numbered just 150,000"
Jump up ^ McDowell, Adam (2010-10-18). "Tibetans find a Canadian Shangri-La". National Post. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
Jump up ^ Contemporary india art | india art gallery | online indian art gallery delhi | contemporary art india | online gallery art india | Gallery espace A Spot in the Mountains by Arjun Sawhney
Jump up ^ Encouraged By Rising Support From Intellectuals in China: His Holiness the Dalai Lama - Central Tibetan Administration Central Tibetan Administration data
Jump up ^ R.S. Chaurasia, History of Modern China, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2004, ISBN 81-269-0315-5 p 335 : "He was followed by unprecedented exodus of Tibetans into exile."
Jump up ^ Hêng-chih Tu & Hengzhi Du, A study of the treaties and agreements relating to Tibet: a documentary history of international relations of Tibet, Edition Tunghai University, 1971, p 183 : "Since January 1960 it has been estimated that more than 42000 refugees have left Tibet. Of these, some 15000 are at present in Nepal, 3000 in Sikkim, 40000 in Bhutan, and more than 20000 in India. This mass exodus of refugees, by itself, provides perhaps eloquent evidence that people in Tibet obviously found it difficult to live a normal life in their own country."
Jump up ^ United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1723 (XVI) 20 December 1961
Jump up ^ The Situation of Tibet and its People: Maura Moynihan, Consultant to Refugees International, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Tibet, May 13, 1997
Jump up ^ 85,000 Tibetans reach India since 1980: US cable The Times of India, Dec 18, 2010
Jump up ^ Tibetan Refugee Part One - YouTube
Jump up ^ Hess, Julia Meredith (2009). Immigrant Ambassadors: Citizenship and Belonging in the Tibetan Diaspora. Stanford University Press. pp. 65–66, 136.
Jump up ^ International Relations Division - Central Tibetan Administration "These offices act as de facto embassies of the CTA"
Jump up ^ Tibetans stage protest in Taipei - Taipei Times "the Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — the de facto embassy of the Tibetan government-in-exile in Taiwan —"
Jump up ^ Central Tibetan Schools Administration(CTSA),New Delhi Central Tibetan Schools Administration website
Jump up ^ TCEWF - Central School for Tibetans
Jump up ^ Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India - www.phayul.com Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India by Phayul
Jump up ^ Tenzin Lekshay, Kalon Tripa's election: Crucial time of our history, Engaging Snow Lion and a Dragon, July 17, 2009 : "the persistence threat of voluntary marginalization of Tibetan identity and cultures due to the migration is a serious cause of concerns. In exile, most of our settlements are guarded by old aged people, with young ones settling in distant abroad. Some of our established schools in the settlements are near to close with the lack of pupils, graduates are scattering around Indian metros with the lack of employment opportunities in our community."
Jump up ^ Magnier, Mark (2010-09-22). "Tibetan exiles in Dharamshala, India, settle in with disillusionment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
^ Jump up to: a b Roemer, Stephanie (2008). The Tibetan Government-in-Exile: Politics at Large. Psychology Press. pp. 74–76.
Jump up ^ Pulman, Lynn (1983). "Tibetans in Karnataka". Kailash 10 (1-2): 119–171.
Further reading



Trailer Trash - once again, LOOK AT LINKS PROVIDED IN THE REFERENCES SECTION. Since you are too daft to understand that - I am pasting the links below. Not that you will be able to understand these complex things - but I don't mind educating you Klansman -

^ Jump up to: a b "127935 Tibetans living outside Tibet: Tibetan survey". Press Trust of India. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
Jump up ^ Edward J. Mills et al., Prevalence of mental disorders and torture among Tibetan refugees: A systematic review, BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2005; 5: 7. "It is estimated that more than 150,000 Tibetan refugees reside in the neighboring countries of Bhutan, Nepal, and India"
Jump up ^ His Holiness the Dalai Lama Meets Himalayan Community and Foreigners who visited pre-1959 Tibet, 6 May 2009, "He said that the Tibetan refugees numbered just 150,000"
Jump up ^ McDowell, Adam (2010-10-18). "Tibetans find a Canadian Shangri-La". National Post. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
Jump up ^ Contemporary india art | india art gallery | online indian art gallery delhi | contemporary art india | online gallery art india | Gallery espace A Spot in the Mountains by Arjun Sawhney
Jump up ^ Encouraged By Rising Support From Intellectuals in China: His Holiness the Dalai Lama - Central Tibetan Administration Central Tibetan Administration data
Jump up ^ R.S. Chaurasia, History of Modern China, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2004, ISBN 81-269-0315-5 p 335 : "He was followed by unprecedented exodus of Tibetans into exile."
Jump up ^ Hêng-chih Tu & Hengzhi Du, A study of the treaties and agreements relating to Tibet: a documentary history of international relations of Tibet, Edition Tunghai University, 1971, p 183 : "Since January 1960 it has been estimated that more than 42000 refugees have left Tibet. Of these, some 15000 are at present in Nepal, 3000 in Sikkim, 40000 in Bhutan, and more than 20000 in India. This mass exodus of refugees, by itself, provides perhaps eloquent evidence that people in Tibet obviously found it difficult to live a normal life in their own country."
Jump up ^ United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1723 (XVI) 20 December 1961
Jump up ^ The Situation of Tibet and its People: Maura Moynihan, Consultant to Refugees International, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Tibet, May 13, 1997
Jump up ^ 85,000 Tibetans reach India since 1980: US cable The Times of India, Dec 18, 2010
Jump up ^ Tibetan Refugee Part One - YouTube
Jump up ^ Hess, Julia Meredith (2009). Immigrant Ambassadors: Citizenship and Belonging in the Tibetan Diaspora. Stanford University Press. pp. 65–66, 136.
Jump up ^ International Relations Division - Central Tibetan Administration "These offices act as de facto embassies of the CTA"
Jump up ^ Tibetans stage protest in Taipei - Taipei Times "the Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — the de facto embassy of the Tibetan government-in-exile in Taiwan —"
Jump up ^ Central Tibetan Schools Administration(CTSA),New Delhi Central Tibetan Schools Administration website
Jump up ^ TCEWF - Central School for Tibetans
Jump up ^ Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India - www.phayul.com Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India by Phayul
Jump up ^ Tenzin Lekshay, Kalon Tripa's election: Crucial time of our history, Engaging Snow Lion and a Dragon, July 17, 2009 : "the persistence threat of voluntary marginalization of Tibetan identity and cultures due to the migration is a serious cause of concerns. In exile, most of our settlements are guarded by old aged people, with young ones settling in distant abroad. Some of our established schools in the settlements are near to close with the lack of pupils, graduates are scattering around Indian metros with the lack of employment opportunities in our community."
Jump up ^ Magnier, Mark (2010-09-22). "Tibetan exiles in Dharamshala, India, settle in with disillusionment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
^ Jump up to: a b Roemer, Stephanie (2008). The Tibetan Government-in-Exile: Politics at Large. Psychology Press. pp. 74–76.
Jump up ^ Pulman, Lynn (1983). "Tibetans in Karnataka". Kailash 10 (1-2): 119–171.
Further reading

Patel, Wikipedia is still not considered a valid source.

Tibetans? Unsurprising, seeing as how the Chinese government is trying to make life as miserable for them as is humanely possible.

It would be like Mexico proudly declaring the 3rd world Americansky's are so destitute that their people are moving by the hundreds into Mexico - OF COURSE, without mentioning that these hundreds are child rapists and violent murderers running from the law. You seem to be oblivious to the difference between saying Tibetan and Chinese, probably because you are an Indian.

Your country is even projected to have a smaller GDP than Canada next year - so 30 million people are more productive than 1.21 billion, clearly providing the world with evidence that we are not at all equal to the Indian slumdog.
 
I have told you where to find it if you dont want to spend your own effort looking for the material as directed on pdf that is your problem

I am not a spoon-feeder

That's because you can't back up your wild claims. Either way - in civilized nations which are democracies when there is a discourse and one party makes a claim - they need to back that up with sources. That is how it works. I can understand why coming from a communist nation where state-sponsored propaganda is a way of life this might be a difficult concept to grasp. But you can try. I don't blame you for not understanding though.
 
That's because you can't back up your wild claims. Either way - in civilized nations which are democracies when there is a discourse and one party makes a claim - they need to back that up with sources. That is how it works. I can understand why coming from a communist nation where state-sponsored propaganda is a way of life this might be a difficult concept to grasp. But you can try. I don't blame you for not understanding though.

well I cant stand your laziness despite I have told you where to find your source
I have done my part if you dont want to do yours that is your problem
 
well I cant stand your laziness despite I have told you where to find your source
I have done my part if you dont want to do yours that is your problem

Well, but I do understand where you are coming from. The drivel drilled into you by your Communist Government is the gospel for you. Shame, you can't back it up with sources. Not that it surprises me. Because it is not a question of laziness - it is question of integrity and being honest. Unsurprisingly, you fall short.
 
Well, but I do understand where you are coming from. The drivel drilled into you by your Communist Government is the gospel for you. Shame, you can't back it up with sources. Not that it surprises me. Because it is not a question of laziness - it is question of integrity and being honest. Unsurprisingly, you fall short.

I fully understand the mentality of a cheerleader from a failed state
If you dont read and follow the direction of the search to locate the matter of your "concern" then whose fault is that?
Integrity and honesty we have. It is your failed state which is lacking and that is penetrating into your bones - be ashamed of your plight!
 
I fully understand the mentality of a cheerleader from a failed state
If you dont read and follow the direction of the search to locate the matter of your "concern" then whose fault is that?
Integrity and honesty we have. It is your failed state which is lacking and that is penetrating into your bones - be ashamed of your plight!

More verbal diarrhoea but no source - hahahaha - what a surprise!!
 
Patel, Wikipedia is still not considered a valid source.

Tibetans? Unsurprising, seeing as how the Chinese government is trying to make life as miserable for them as is humanely possible.

It would be like Mexico proudly declaring the 3rd world Americansky's are so destitute that their people are moving by the hundreds into Mexico - OF COURSE, without mentioning that these hundreds are child rapists and violent murderers running from the law. You seem to be oblivious to the difference between saying Tibetan and Chinese, probably because you are an Indian.

Your country is even projected to have a smaller GDP than Canada next year - so 30 million people are more productive than 1.21 billion, clearly providing the world with evidence that we are not at all equal to the Indian slumdog.

Charlie Ray,

I can only laugh at the sheer level of your stupidity. Hahahahahahaa - you do realize that Tibetans are Chinese citizens...LOL. Really, get out of that trailer park!

And now you are comparing Buddhist Tibetan monks and persecuted women and children to and I quote - "child rapists and violent murderers running from the law." Hahahahahhaahahaha - man, you make George Bush look like Noam Chomsky.

And this little gem from the Klansman - "You seem to be oblivious to the difference between saying Tibetan and Chinese, probably because you are an Indian" - HAHAHHAHAHA. Tibetans are Chinese citizens. Would you consider Texans to be non Americans? LOL. Or would Quebeckers not be Canadian? Hahahahahhaa - Bubba, you really are complete trailer trash.
 
For those of you want to know India/Indians/Hindu in a much deeper manner and causes of why such, you must, actually I demand you to, read some blog entries /comments of Robert Lindsay – THE most insightful guy on this matter in the ENTIRE www as far as I am aware.

Just google up “Robert Lindsay blog, India”, or Beyond Highbrow - Robert Lindsay | If I'm Not Making You Mad, I'm Not Doing My Job searching for tags such as India, East Indians, Hindu, you’ll see plenty.

For a teaser:

India: Land of Survivalism and Chaos | Beyond Highbrow - Robert Lindsay
 
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