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China has to address rights of 6 mn Tibetans: Dalai Lama

ANYONE CARED TO EXPLAIN THIS TO EVERYONE: WHY THE LOCAL PEOPLE GREETING THE DL ALONG THE ROAD LOOK SO SIMILAR TO THE TIBETANS, ISNT THAT ONE PART OF THE TIBET AND TIBET CULTURAL AFFECTED REGION???

lolz man are you trying to say that those people are Mongoloid origin they should be part of China??wow then you can have Japan,Korea,Philippines,Vietnam,Thailand,Myanmar,Nepal,Bhutan,North eastern parts of India.some mongoloids are there is US too and also Mongoloids are the second largest minorities Russian Serbia too..so i dont think there is no problem claiming that too and there are many countries i failed to mention..feel free to claim them too to be the part of China..

And if you are talking about the culture..Buddhism originated from India and later become popular in China..There are lots of followers in Buddhism in India..


WHAT EXTERNAL FORCE HAS MADE THE INTEGRAL LAND OF MOTHER TIBET BEING SEPARATED FROM WHOLE TIBET????

External force separated them from motherland??yea i can see how sad they look..Just dig up some links how many refugees are there in India from Tibet...


AND WHY ARE THEY SO MALNUTRITIONAL AND SPIRITLESS COMPARED TO THEIR PEOPLE ACROSS THAT GODDAMNED UNDEFINED BORDER??? DID THEY SUFFER SOMETHING LIKE THAT OF MANIPUR PEOPLE WE DO NOT KNOW PUBLICLY DONE BY GREAT INDIA ???

malnourished and spirit less??What do you expect??they were driven our from their country...about spirit less ..don't say that they are spirit less because there spirit are high even if the whole world consider Tibet is a part of China still they are fighting for the freedom..and I think they will continue to do so...

BTW:what happened in Manipur is none of your bloody concern ..The fact remains its still an integral part of INDIA
 
European Times: China's policy on Tibet to prevail08:28, November 05, 2009

The European Times in Italy published a commentary on October 26, saying China has shown the world the rapid developments Tibet has experienced in the past half century, by staging the Second Forum on the Development of Tibet Autonomous Region. The abundant materials on display not only present a real Tibet to the world, but also show China's sincerity and self-confidence in governing Tibet, which will gradually and surely prompt the international community to accept China's policy on Tibet.

The abstracts are as follows:

The Second Forum on the Development of Tibet was completed in Rome, capital of Italy. Short as it was, the two-day forum attracted a flood of attention throughout the whole of Italian society.

At this multi-lateral international forum, government officials, scholars and business representatives from China, Italy, Austria, the United States, India, Australia, Spain and Belgium had extensive exchanges on the economy, culture, education, medical and public health, and environmental protection of Tibet. They expressed their views and understanding of Tibet from various perspectives. Through this forum, China showed the changes and developments that Tibet has experienced in the past half century objectively and truthfully.

Tibet, a holy snow-capped plateau in people's minds, has always been mysterious and enchanting for its devout religion, unique cultural traditions and special development course. It is just this mystery added with some well-known political factors and distortions by those who have ulterior motives that makes people from the west confused about the Tibetan issue. Some people even have prejudices.

After all, it is the previous poor information channels that have stopped western people from getting an overall and profound knowledge of Tibet. Against this backdrop, those deliberate agitations will easily gain momentum. Therefore, it is urgent and essential to show people the truth, so as to eliminate the misunderstandings and prejudices. Show the world an objective and truthful Tibet and use the truth to fight back against all blind guesses and delusive defamations.

The special location and religion of Tibet hinder western people from getting a good knowledge of Tibet. To cross the territorial restriction may be relatively easy, but to gain recognition of different cultures and value systems definitely needs more time. The successful forum can be regarded as a good example. Through life experiences of people living in Tibet, abundant true statistics and especially the opinions of participating western people who have been to Tibet, the forum has eliminated many western people's prejudices and misunderstandings of Tibet.

On March 28, 1959, the Central Government of China announced the dismissal of the original local government of Tibet, overthrew the feudal serfdom under theocracy of Tibet, and freed millions of Tibetan serfs and slaves. In the past 50 years, Tibet's progress in all respects including economy, culture and so on is beyond doubt. Its glorious achievements owe to the correct ethnic policies of the Chinese Central Government and the concerted efforts of Chinese people of all ethnic groups. All in all, the current Tibet is enough to present the self-confidence of Chinese people. This confidence will also prompt the international community to accept Tibet and accept China.

By People's Daily Online:smitten::pakistan::china:
European Times: China's policy on Tibet to prevail- People's Daily Online



First kill them and thrown them out of there land.....and now doing development..and who ever speak about there freedom...kill them,hang them or throw them into jail...good going
 
Dalai Lama has right to visit wherever he wants to: US

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Amid objections raised by China over the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh, United States has said the Tibetan spiritual leader has the right to visit wherever he wants to and talk to people.



"The Dalai Lama is primarily an internationally respected religious figure. And he, of course, has the right to go wherever he wants and talk to people that he chooses to talk to," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said yesterday.

On being asked about US position on the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh, which is claimed by China as a disputed territory and contested by New Delhi as an integral part of India, Kelly said, "We just don't see it in any other way than that. We don't think we have a position, necessarily, on his decision to travel to this area."

Last week, a top US official had also supported the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh saying he was free to go anywhere as a religious figure.
 
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