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    History of China

    I know this is rather off topic. But I tried to start a new thread and for some reason I could not do that although I was logged in. So I will gladly move this subject to a new thread if someone could help me. Anyway I am most curious what our Chinese friends think of the way China has treated...
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    Obama welcomes Dalai Lama, to China’s anger

    I have read quite a lot about serfdom and the history of Tibet. Dalai Lama was born into that society and he wanted to reform it. He was young when he fled in 1959 and naturally he has matured a lot since then. He has learned a lot about democracy and human rights in the West. Chinese leaders...
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    Obama welcomes Dalai Lama, to China’s anger

    I believe the relatively high literacy level has made it even easier for the CPC to brainwash the people. I have been learning chinese for many years and I have read many chinese newspapers. It is obvious that the news in China are presented in a very different way than we are used to in the...
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    Obama welcomes Dalai Lama, to China’s anger

    Dalai Lama is not demanding independence for Tibet. But he does not want Tibetans to be oppressed by CCP. The communist dictaturship knows that if Tibetans have human rights, the Han Chinese will feel they can also have human rights. This is why Chinese human rights activists like Liu Xiaobo Hu...
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    Chinese Foreign Affairs News & Discussions

    The China Times ???? | Daily English News from China President Barack Obama will receive the Dalai Lama Saturday, the White House announced on the eve of this new meeting with the Tibetan spiritual leader who is likely to upset China. “I can confirm that they will meet tomorrow,&#8221...
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