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Reuter’s coverage.


BBC’s coverage.


SKY News’ coverage.


CNN’s coverage.

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#1

China must face the reality as H.H. Dalai Lama said. May peace and independence be in Tibet.

Jongbok Yi wrote on March 28, 2008 - 4:37 am
#2

these young monks are the embodiment of courage! as a Tibetan, I’m so proud to see them stand up to China’s might and guns -let us Tibetans and supporters worldwide continue the struggle until Tibet is FREE! *let us never forget the sacrifices our extremely brave Tibetan brothers and sisters inside Tibet have made..for Tibet…for us.

tenzin gyaltsen wrote on March 28, 2008 - 7:43 am
#3

Support the Dalai Lama and autonomy for Tibet !!!
There is a great inequality in the world of have’s and have not and the the government of China cares nothing for the human condition in Tibet, its own country, the environnment, and much less for the world.
Optimism and patience, a virtue the Tibetans have practiced for several generations has run out . The chinese nationalist gov. has a noose on tibet now so
its time to fight for what is right outside of china and force nihilist to listen everywhere.

For religious people everywhere this is the battle of our life. And for westerners especially in the US its time to get out of the comfort zone and do something. Without our Spirituality to put meaning to our life our words become meaningless. By writing a letter to your politicians or a large corporate CEO’s like Walmart, Ikea it will make your heart one with Tibetans.

This is a fight for free thinking idealist everwhere or we can all expect to be getting our next paycheck from china in the future

Dear Yah00 Ceo,

Did you see the news in Tibet!!! Why have you let so much suffering into the world by doing business with that ’serpent of suffering’ China.

Will you please wake up from your amnesia!!!

You are a very clever businessman, but if you allow the Chinese nationalist government to enslave the Tibetans, by your actions you are not the wise son i raised and i’m sure unwillingly are causing more suffering.

I must insist that you clean the blood from your hands and ask China to respect the environment and the human rights of Tibetans or you will share your talents with some other country.

Son! if compassion is the heart beat of our inherent human nature that we share, then to allow the human rights of Tibetans to simmer into political discussion is against our true aspiration to liberation for all beings !!!

PLEASE SUPPORT TIBET AND THE DALAI LAMA

tom wrote on March 28, 2008 - 10:46 am
#4

Who fired buildings? I don’t think it was done by Chinese goverment.
Among monks, there are some bad monks there. Any one can pretent they are weakers in the front of media, we are not 3 years kids.
THese violences were planed by somebody who wants Tibet be separted from China.
Tibet belongs to China forever!

Tian wrote on March 30, 2008 - 2:08 am
#5

Its unfortunate that all the Chinese do is point the finger at someone else when they have a problem. Its also easy to point the finger when you have a gun in the other hand.

Bless all of the people who have suffered from the oppressors.

They always speak as if they are the mother country…if that is true than why do they hit and kick their children.

A good parent will always ask a child what is the problem, reason with the child. If the parent is not so proud apologize for not hearing the child’s plea to be heard.

The chinese gov are not good parents and never intended to listen to the Tibetan need for love.

Unfortunate the Chinese use such insensitive behavior when all they need to do is sit the child on their knee like a good mother and LISTEN!!!!

Unfortunate for the chinese…love will conquer all

mr hippo wrote on March 30, 2008 - 10:50 am
#6

its like the chinese are still living in the days of second world war and first world war, the horribly inhuman brutal treatment they give to us tibetans is a living example of hell and this not just concerns the tibetans but the whole sphere of mankind in which all humans have equal rights. how can we live happily when on a distant land on a plateau people are suffering from some other human, we should all stand together for such massacre!!!!

tenzin passang wrote on March 30, 2008 - 2:07 pm
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