Re: Theos-World Re: Some thoughts on the situation of Tibet
Nov 28, 2008 06:24 PM
by Augoeides-222
Richard,
Again they manage to not mention the arrest, and kidnaping of the Tashi Lama who they bundled away to China and who the Chinese replaced with a Chinese substitute. The Real Tashi Lama, the True Spiritual Leader of Tibet died somewhere in China, ignominiously ignored by The Dalai Lama and the Gelugpa Sect happily it seems to me by the writer of this particular white paper.
Alice Leighton Cleaver made visits to the Tashi Lama in the days before Mao and the evil dugpa communists arrived there.
Sometimes I wonder if there aren't some unknown secret agreements or treaties similar to those made at Tehran and Potsdam where the eastern Europeans were conceded to decades of oppression and suffering. China has the Permanent Member Veto on the UN Security Council.
China now has possession of Hainan Island, Xichiang, Macao, Hong Kong and is present on the Paracel Islands, contests the Sprately Islands, and contests forthe Diaoyutai Islands and the Senkakus Islands with Japan.
It is not only The arc of the Himalayas china wants, I think they would also love to possess the Philipines and Australia in due time.
Regards,
John
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From: "Richard Semock" <semockr@hotmail.com>
Communist China (PRC) seized Tibet in 1949:
http://www.tibet.com/whitepaper/white2.html
It is just now being noticed after a generation.
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Erica Letzerich <eletzerich@...>
wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Its very sad the position Dalai Lama was placed by China and the
horrible lies and accusations perpetuated by the chinese against the
Dalai Lama. China also keeps on with their claims about the Indian
territory Arunachal Pradesh. The Chinese are pressing the Indian
government to not recognize any valid government of Tibet in Exile.
As the situation gets worst, China reinforces the tension with the
claim that states of Arunachal Pradesh used to belong to Tibet and as
so belong to China.
>
> We know the Chinese government has a strong campaign against
anything related to Tibetan Buddhism and to Dalai Lama. Chineses
working for the Chinese government are to be found everywhere in the
internet, and are the very first to make such kind of attacks. China
is becoming more agressive with its politics and if other nations do
not raise their voice against it, things promisses to get worst.
Unfortunatly on 15 of November the British Chief Minister recognized
the Chinese sovereignty over Tibet.
>
> Recently the Dalai Lama made the following statements:
>
> "My trust in the Chinese
> government has become thinner, thinner, thinner,"
> "Suppression
> is increasing and I cannot pretend that everything is OK."
> "I
> have to accept failure. Meantime among Tibetans in recent years, our
> approach failed to bring positive change inside Tibet, so criticism
has
> also increased."
>
> Recently I've joined a group in google, dedicated to the "Buddha"
boy, more out
> of curiosity to follow what is happening and what will be the final
> result of it. Their web-site was hacked yesterday, and a person made
> the following post: "Thank you to have allowed me to take your land
and
> rape your women." I've also read uncountable articles in different
blogs of anonymous persons defending China and making horrible
accusations against the Dalai Lama and Tibet. The Chinese aggressive
approach is not only centered on Tibet but underground they also
work against Tibetan Buddhism. I am afraid that pretty soon the
Chinese claims over Indian Territories will also increase.
>
> Some leaders must assume a very strong position against China
claims and policies. Otherwise we shall soon witness much worst
things happening.
>
>
> Erica L. Georgiades
>
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