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This morning I came across a Facebook wall message posted by one of the Rangzen activists living in the United States, in which he quoted a line from two sympathizers with Tibetan independence, Harry Wu and V R Krishna Iyer,... |
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censorship...
Aug 16 2012 10:19 PM
while we express our own opinions,we should not forget we need to stay united to face our common enemy yonder.
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Independence Declaration
Aug 03 2012 02:29 AM
indeed, very confused struggle. and the positive spin each time leads us only to false hope and nowhere. right time to publicize the Declaration of Independence for the confused and the world at large to declare that Tibet was indeed an Independent country before China occupied.
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Confused struggle
Aug 01 2012 11:47 AM
For the confusion it had created within our community. Who do we trust now? The whole article reeked of a confused struggle.
What about the writer professionalism and ethics? How can he reveal or divulge information in regard to those transcribe material.Is there a thing called classified material?
Otherwise, it makes a good reading. Good Job Nyinjey.
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How would this article make Chinese leaders laugh?
Aug 01 2012 01:50 AM
@ Tibetingmo, I don’t care how Gyari would react to this article, an eye opening article and an article that shows that we have people in our community that would not hesitate to call a spade a spade. This is an encouraging sign in many ways, a sign that shows that we are evolving. We are evolving at a snail’s pace though. So we need to expedite this evolution process.
As for this article giving Chinese leaders hearty laugh, would you mind clarifying your point further? What do you mean exactly? I think I know what you are getting at, but I would like to hear it from the horse’s mouth. So I would reserve my comment until then.
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Eye opener
Jul 31 2012 09:26 PM
My impression is that on important matters it is Kasur Gyari Lodi who has the remote control. with his resignation & proposal to move the office of tibet NY to DC - it will not be too remote for him.
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The article and aftermath.
Jul 31 2012 09:37 AM
I am sure, after going through this article, the Chinese leader must be laughing and Gyari Lodi must be fuming in his Porsche ICT Office.
Good One.
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confusion
Jul 30 2012 12:23 PM
Seems there is some confusion. In the Flame of Truth article, reference made to colonial occupation and Estonia and Bulgaria waiting 500 years to regain independence.Both these made in relation to the current Tibetan situation. There seems to be only one thing on the immediate agenda, to get China to agree to a fact finding mission. The debate over Rangzen or MWP is neither here or there, in reality, until China agrees to constructive dialogue. and to halt the carnage both on the human and cultural level,
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No censorship in Tibetan struggle
Jul 30 2012 02:00 AM
There is no such a censorship in Tibetan struggle for Tibetan freedom. Kashag always put matter openly as middle way approach with detail explain.If independent people make good deal with China or international stage to achieve concret result for Tibetan cause, Of-course Dharamsala appreciated and respect the result. But I don't see any strategy with Rangzen people except just saying word of Rangzen. Any one can say independent Tibet. I also hear more about these people saying Tibet was independent country, and H.H the 13 declared Tibetan independent country in 1913. Who Tibetan said Tibet was not independent country before China invaded Tibet? Every Tibetan knows Tibet was independent country with profound history long before even H.H The 13th. Like me, many Tibetans support genuine Autonomy with clear understanding and clear individual choice base on today's situation and long run benefit for both sides. Also Dharamsala held many occasions of special meetings for matters between Omaylam and rangzen and cast votes for them. What is meaning of democratic system if you don't respect the choice of majority of people? If you bring good reasoning and debate on the table to discuss respectfully the matter instead of privilous talk on steet,I bet every Tibetan appreciated and investigate reasoning to support. No good reason with only word,no support. More dengerious, thing I see in some Tibetans, are lack of real truth of Tibetan history. Some Tibetans follow too much to English writer about Tibetan history instead of truth in our real history. If you follow word to word, there are a lot of false statement in English writer compare to our own history. So please becareful where you get information, and what you write about our matter. Thank You
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the waiting game
Jul 29 2012 02:17 PM
I would be surprised to find any Tibetan, in their heart, willing to accept being offered return to Tibet with the likely list of terms and conditions that would be imposed by the Chinese. The years of mistrust that has built up not only within the leadership of the 2 sides, but the people on the ground. Ordinary Chinese might well want to see their brutul regime go, but for different reasons to those of the Tibetan community. Tibetans want their country back, their language, their culture, their religion. Chinese just want the removal of repression, landgrabbing for the sake of themselves. Most couldn't give a toss about Tibetans. Words like independence, the middle way, can get in the way. Words are clumsy and attract all sorts of participants, many for their own agendas, not those of the Tibetan spirit or ultimate goal. The world is changing so fast, the Euro crisis deepening, the middle east in crisis and under deep scrutiny from the west as to its long term intentions . China maybe able to present a watertight buffer, but with their determination to keep their secrecy no one really knows how things are. They are not immune from outside forces, both natural and man,made, as we have seen by the floods to hit Beijing. It is only a matter of time for them, as it is for others. Tibetan should hold onto their determination, not get bogged down in word spats.
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passing the buck
Jul 29 2012 09:19 AM
Alot of what has recently been said by a number of key people can be defined in 3 words, "passing the buck" a term more associated with politics and senior posts within the corporate world.Whether this practice started in the West, I don't know, but it certainly stretches across many Governments, administrations leaving ordinary people feeling that they are trying to catch the wind.
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