A Conversation for Tibet - Why the Chinese are There
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blackglod Posted Apr 22, 2008
>>I couldn't find the story but it did happen and I think If you research that about the monks uprising in Burma at that time you may find the film .
If or when I hear about it again I will give you a call .<<
what? in Burma? i have to tell you Burma which is not a part of China. please read it carefully next time and need to read more information about China.
Different perception? because of different way to edit the video
Anoldgreymoonraker Free Tibet Posted Apr 22, 2008
Hey I know It's Not part of China ,I was not reading but remembering watching the news stories about all the monks stories and that happened 6 months ago but fair enough now why don't you back up your insinuations ie
Have you ever been to Ireland ?what do you think you know about that country ?
You keep talking about the Tibetan thugs ?back it up .
Wish I had more time but I am busy may come back here tomorrow
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majortso Posted Jun 27, 2008
The blithering communist chinese government keeps reminding the rest of the world that we should not "politicise" the olympics and then in the farse thay peropetrated in the communist chinese "olymic" torch political rally in the stolen sovereign Tibet where the idiotic chinese politician alien to Tibet talks about communist chinese flag
flying in that foreign land for ever.
And now the chinese government revokes the licenses of two well meaning lawyers who dared to defend the Tibetans in the communist chinese kangaroo courts.
Doesn't the chinese government have any shame? The plague on the communist china for all the bad karma in Tibet.
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