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Better still give freedom to Tibet and allow them to travel freely, give them media freedom, Give them political freedom and give them freedom to use the internet and find out for yourself.

Deal ?

That way you will not have to come to pdf to do propaganda.



What do you call a person who thinks jesus was born of a virgin mother ? :lol:

How we manage our country has nothing to do with you, we know how we are doing and where we are going. Your country is certainly not the one that we Chinese people love to emulate.

Why Chinese never care about India's political system and Indians are hell bend to try to ridicule our China's system, do Indians really think they got something so great and we Chinese people must have? Hell, no!!
 
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Better still give freedom to Tibet and allow them to travel freely, give them media freedom, Give them political freedom and give them freedom to use the internet and find out for yourself.

Deal ?

That way you will not have to come to pdf to do propaganda.

ALL of the freedoms have been given. Tibetan monks are allowed to freely practice religion and freely interract with foreign monks. You want to force monks to become politicians like Dalai Lama and practice politics instead of living a dharmic life
 
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Have you been appointed spokesperson for the chinese ? :lol:

Are you a chinese ?

By what right do you claim to speak for the Tibetians ? ..... by right of being a chinese boot licker ? lol.

So I can't speak against fakers that abuse Buddhism to justify a theocratic backward rule and a dictatorship where the people are supposed to bow down before a self-proclaimed bodhisattva without question
 
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Are you retarded or something? Where did you learn this??

Oh - just something from some non-descript org called the UNHCR

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=20987

Here's an extract for your benefit

UN experts urge China to investigate disappearance of human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong

GENEVA (6 December 2016) – A group of United Nations human rights experts has urged the Chinese Government to immediately investigate the whereabouts and fate of a prominent human rights lawyer, Jiang Tianyong, who has disappeared since 21 November 2016.

Mr. Jiang Tianyong has represented clients in a number of high-profile cases in China, including clients that carried HIV, Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetan protesters and victims of the 2008 milk scandal, as well as well-known rights defenders.

“We cannot rule out the possibility that Mr. Jiang may have been disappeared by the State agents because of his human rights work,” the UN experts noted. “Over the past years, we have received information that Mr. Jiang has been arrested, detained, and beaten by the police and state security officers on multiple occasions as a result of his human rights work.”

“Combined with the reports of hundreds of human rights defenders in China that have been harassed, arrested, criminally charged, detained, or gone missing since the ‘709 crackdown’ in July 2015, we fear that Mr. Jiang’s disappearance may be directly linked to his advocacy and he may be at risk of torture,” they said.

Mr. Jiang’s whereabouts are unknown after he visited Changsha, Hunan Province, to meet with a family member of a human rights lawyer who had been arrested in last year’s crackdown, and who is detained at the Changsha Detention Centre. While in Changsha, he accompanied the family member and three other lawyers to the detention centre to inquire about the detainee’s situation.

The last communication from Jiang was a message to a friend in the evening of 21 November, informing that he would board the train to return to Beijing the next morning. Authorities in Beijing, Changsha and Zhengzhou, where Mr. Jiang is a registered resident, have reportedly refused to investigate his disappearance.

The UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston, who met with Mr. Jiang in August during his visit to China, said he was deeply concerned that Mr. Jiang’s disappearance may have occurred, at least in part, in reprisal for his cooperation with the UN during his visit to China.
 
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Oh - just something from some non-descript org called the UNHCR

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=20987

Here's an extract for your benefit

UN experts urge China to investigate disappearance of human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong

GENEVA (6 December 2016) – A group of United Nations human rights experts has urged the Chinese Government to immediately investigate the whereabouts and fate of a prominent human rights lawyer, Jiang Tianyong, who has disappeared since 21 November 2016.

Mr. Jiang Tianyong has represented clients in a number of high-profile cases in China, including clients that carried HIV, Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetan protesters and victims of the 2008 milk scandal, as well as well-known rights defenders.

“We cannot rule out the possibility that Mr. Jiang may have been disappeared by the State agents because of his human rights work,” the UN experts noted. “Over the past years, we have received information that Mr. Jiang has been arrested, detained, and beaten by the police and state security officers on multiple occasions as a result of his human rights work.”

“Combined with the reports of hundreds of human rights defenders in China that have been harassed, arrested, criminally charged, detained, or gone missing since the ‘709 crackdown’ in July 2015, we fear that Mr. Jiang’s disappearance may be directly linked to his advocacy and he may be at risk of torture,” they said.

Mr. Jiang’s whereabouts are unknown after he visited Changsha, Hunan Province, to meet with a family member of a human rights lawyer who had been arrested in last year’s crackdown, and who is detained at the Changsha Detention Centre. While in Changsha, he accompanied the family member and three other lawyers to the detention centre to inquire about the detainee’s situation.

The last communication from Jiang was a message to a friend in the evening of 21 November, informing that he would board the train to return to Beijing the next morning. Authorities in Beijing, Changsha and Zhengzhou, where Mr. Jiang is a registered resident, have reportedly refused to investigate his disappearance.

The UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston, who met with Mr. Jiang in August during his visit to China, said he was deeply concerned that Mr. Jiang’s disappearance may have occurred, at least in part, in reprisal for his cooperation with the UN during his visit to China.

He is alive at least, Indians talking about disappearance...got any shame..

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