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Bangladeshi police in the capital Dhaka closed a photography exhibition on Tibet following complaints from Chinese diplomats, the government and organisers said...
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pedhma  

Location: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Subject: Didn't I tell you ?
Nov 03 2009 08:06 PM

Didn't I tell you ?, that,Chinese always come with gifts on one and a stick on the other. Their gifts are never with pure and sincere feelings ; rather, it is a thread !So be very afraid when a China man from C.C.P's office pays his visit to you with gifts,that simply means "Or ELSE!!!"
This makes Tibetan part of the job easier.We do not need to scream on top of our heads to tell the world about its oppressive regime . They just did that on their own like they always do.The Tibetans and Tibet support groups ; we are doing the right thing.We make them reveal their true selves infront of the whole world.Remember they said, that, the out side world has no business to interfere in China's internal matter when we criticized Beijing of the way they dealt with the student protesters on Tinenman square in '89 ? Remember the pictures of that scenes which looked like a real war was in progress and not students who are their own citizens grieving for their freedom of speech and human rights and equality for all Chinese.Now with what audacity are they going around all over the world, first begging and then threatening the independent and democratic nations who dare to support the true and just cause of Tibet;telling them what; they can or can not do.What kind of a free and a democratic nation is it when you can not even allow your own citizens to practice their freedom of speech, freedom to self expressions and express their own opinions on world views in the way they understand it best.The individual Citizens of Bangladesh are smart,intelligent and honest.Why is its government controlling them.May be the government may have its own agenda.But this is a democratic country:of the people,by the people and for the people.The people should have freedom to express themselves on world issues the way think is right.Doesn't mean government follow the same exact thing.But respect your voters this much by giving them some credit and allow them their freedom of expression.Or , is it ,of the government,by the government and for the government like China is ?Every thing is scripted for every and all events.How boring is that ? Really !!!What do you know ? The next thing that China might just say is; that , Bangladesh is a part of Pakistan ? Are you willing to go with that ? Well Tibet case is some thing like that. You see ?
wds1  

Location: NYC
Subject: Chinese censorship abroad
Nov 03 2009 01:22 AM

Bangladesh is the most recent example of China exporting its censorship abroad. China censors its domestic media & Internet. But now it's trying to censor events in foreign countries too esp. on items that deal w/ Tibet, Xinjiang, Falun Gong, human rights & democracy. The Chinese Govt wants to control all information worldwrid about Tibet. So they put massive pressure on any country that holds Tibet exhibits or allows independent thinking about Tibet's situation. It's terrible & it's shameful that Bangladesh is now kowtowing to China. Has Bangladesh now become a vassal state to China?
phurpaman  

Location: London
Subject: Tibet Exhibition
Nov 03 2009 12:29 AM

This shows just how scared the chinese government is about anything that shows the truth about what's going on in Tibet.

But it also shows how powerful and dangerous chinese influence is becomming all over the world!

It also shows how vital it is for Free Tibet supporters and indeed for supporters of democracy and free speech all over the world to speak out against the chinese government at every opportunity!

We cannot afford to let the chinese government get away with anything!

Be alert and make everyone aware what is going on!
Sumtsul  

Location: Asia
Subject: Tibet has historical ties with Bangledesh
Nov 02 2009 11:29 PM

One of Famous Buddhist Teacher Pandit Atisha, who came to Tibet to spread Buddhism was prince of one the Bangladesh king.I want to thank You for the organiser of Tibet Exhibition in Bangladesh, though Chinese Govt pressured them to stop the exhibition, its so courageous of the organizer to start Tibet Exhibition. Bangladesh govt should stand up to chinese
Govt pressure, its a freedom of Speech, one of most Brutal regime like China can
pressure to stop an event happening out side China, China trying to bully all the countries. Shame on China
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