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#1

I feel very near to the Tibetan people. I hope no more persons are killed, and hope some day China will leave them in peace.

guadalupe morales wrote on March 18, 2008 - 8:03 pm
#2

…And “pacifists” are saying NOTHING…

Furio Carmignani wrote on March 19, 2008 - 7:49 am
#3

This entire Movement, and the 49 years of resistence to Chinese Occupation has been a movement of Non Violence. All demonstrations, have started out as Non Violent demonstrations. Every word you read is being said by a “pacifist” at heart. The violence is either instigated by, in response to, or the result of frustration and abuse under the Chinese Occupation.

Joyce wrote on March 19, 2008 - 2:44 pm
#4

Our solidarity and prayers to the brave Tibetan people inside Tibet. It is amazing that such brutal and repressive country is the same one that will be hosting the summer world Olympics, which is suppose to symbolize world peace and harmony. No words can describe what the Chinese officials are doing to the Tibetans. With or without a valid reason, no country has the right to do this on a certain race of people.
We have come to understand that the Olympics is primarily a commercial venture, purely motivated by money, the spirit is gone. And it was China who had to drive the last nail to it. The whole world has to aid Tibet, the U.N. should finally do something right for once, wake up and save or monitor what is happening in Tibet right now.

Jacinto Vidal wrote on March 21, 2008 - 3:58 am
#5

China’s leaders are doing a very bad job of dealing with their minorities. I do not support the Lama, I do not even support Tibet independence. But the Chinese are pushing the Tibetan’s to independence by making the Tibetans lesser citizens in their own house. I don’t give a damn how long Tibet has been or hasn’t been part of China. If you treat your minorities like crap, like China has, the anger will boil over regardless of the threats of death, prison, etc.

NOTE TO CHINESE: The chinese gov’t is parading unconvicted Tibetan prisoners through town with their heads forcibly bowed. Maybe this makes you happy to see this. Remember the Chinese gov’t has done this to innocent Chinese in the past AND WILL DO IT AGAIN. Join the Tibetans and fight for your freedom too! The Tibetans uprising is a beacon of light in a dark world, and the light they have lit shines for Tibetans and non-Tibetans alike.

Citizen of the World wrote on March 21, 2008 - 7:44 am
#6

What do you mean by peaceful protest?? Killing tens of innocent people? Firing shops and cars? Attacking ambulance vehicle and tibetan medical staff by cutting his ear and eye? Beating anyone on the street even a young tibetan child and kick him to death?? Attacking succurity force which is all the way on an defensive action?? Firing a middle school building when students were taking class inside?? Robing everything from the shops they broke into and then fire the shops? I am a buddist, yet I don’t think these actions are peaceful. Maybe westerners always have a resentment on China, or maybe you fear us? Please find a good argument! And sometimes, use your brain, think before speak.

It’s weird when you guys who have never came to Tibet to made such pretencious acclaim, westeners always like to do this, dont you? Ridiculous! I don’t see any necessity to argue with someone who doesn’t know the truth, but pretend to be a professional. If you can read Chinese, read it, if you can’t, just watch the video, and see if this is what you called “peachful parade”?–If killing, robering, firing …. is legal, and just ask any one who was there, check out whether the police had taken any offensive action?

http://tv.sohu.com/s2008/xizang/

tvyl wrote on March 22, 2008 - 10:52 am
#7

Tibetan separatists are killers, they are not Buddhists! Shame shame shame! And shame on you bleating sheeps that follow them in the west who have no idea what’s really going on there. Shame!

Shame on You wrote on April 7, 2008 - 10:51 pm
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