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letsgetfree
12th March 2008, 17:17
Tibetan exiles vow to march on Chinese border
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DHARMSALA, India (CNN) -- Tibetan exiles vowed to defy an Indian government order that they stop their march from the northern Indian city of Dharmsala to Tibet's border in a protest against China's rule over their homeland.

A Tibetan man sits with the bags of marchers at Takipur near Dharamsala on Tuesday.

1 of 3 About 100 people -- mostly students and monks -- plan to reach India's border with Tibet for a confrontation with Chinese authorities just before the Beijing Olympics begin in August, according to Himachal Pradesh, president of the Tibetan Youth Congress and one of the march organizers.

"As long as the issue of Tibet is not resolved, we will resist China occupation," Pradesh said.

Several hundred monks clashed with Chinese police near the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, on Tuesday, according to Radio Free Asia. It was the second day of protests by monks on the 49th anniversary of a failed uprising that forced the Dalai Lama into exile.

The protests coincided with other demonstrations Tuesday by Tibetan exiles in New Delhi, India and Katmandu, Nepal.

The Indian government, which hosts 100,000 Tibetan exiles, has opposed the march and protests. Indian police in Dharmsala said they would enforce an order that bans the marchers from leaving the district, which is home to the Tibetan exile government and the Dalai Lama.

Pradesh said his group is acting independently of the government or Dalai Lama.

"What we are saying is that we are Tibetan, and we belong to Tibet and we need to go back to our country," he said. "It's as simple as that."

The marchers will try to cross into the Punjab district in defiance of the restraining order on Thursday, he said.

Pradesh said the marchers were not afraid of being arrested by Chinese authorities when they try to enter Tibet in the weeks and days before the Olympics open.

A U.S. State Department report released Tuesday characterized China's human rights record as one of the most repressive in the world and cited tightening controls over religious freedom in Tibet.

Sankofa
12th March 2008, 17:44
A U.S. State Department report released Tuesday characterized China's human rights record as one of the most repressive in the world and cited tightening controls over religious freedom in Tibet.

:laugh:

BIG BROTHER
12th March 2008, 18:01
Originally Posted by letsgetfree http://img.revleft.com/revleft/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showthread.php?p=1097323#post1097323)

A U.S. State Department report released Tuesday characterized China's human rights record as one of the most repressive in the world and cited tightening controls over religious freedom in Tibet.

:laugh:

Aparently those in the U.S. department has never been to Iraq.

Anyways, In now way do I support the imperialist US, but I think that knowing what it feels like to be invaded and dominated by a foreing power, the chinnese goverment would let the Tibet region be independent.

Ferryman 5
12th March 2008, 19:42
Every anti-communist agent and his dog has been rubbing their hands with glee ever since China won the Olympic bid. The religious nutters, nationalists and animal rights mob will be crawling out from under every stone this year. Some may even try for another big violent provocation.

Nakidana
12th March 2008, 19:51
...and animal rights mob...

Lulz :laugh:

Dros
12th March 2008, 20:25
Aparently those in the U.S. department has never been to Iraq.

Or the US!

Ferryman 5
12th March 2008, 20:40
Lulz :laugh:

Lulz?

BIG BROTHER
12th March 2008, 20:46
Or the US!

yeah!

Sankofa
12th March 2008, 21:04
Or the US!

Exactly. I think anyone with a decent knowledge of American history will understand the gigantic irony of the U.S. criticizing anybody for human rights violations.

Tibet is nothing when compared to the States; how fucking arrogant can one country be?

Ismail
13th March 2008, 16:00
http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html

Excellent link on Tibet pre-Chinese control. Its government, methods of punishment, etc.

Ferryman 5
13th March 2008, 21:43
http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html

Excellent link on Tibet pre-Chinese control. Its government, methods of punishment, etc.

That's a cracking and valuable contribution Ismail. Cheers.