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The critical situation inside Tibet has received attention at the ongoing 21st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva at the behest of numerous countries and the European Union. Country representatives and NGOs brought to the Council’s notice the issue of Tibet...
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omze  

Location: nz
Subject: sorry
Sep 20 2012 06:55 AM

The thing that is unforgiveable is that the UN, Europe and USA have never said sorry for allowing the atrocities committed by China to continue. They are full of the same rhetoric, "we are concerned" "we ask the Chinese to refrain from this oppression" etc. Until they apologise to the people of the world, Tibetan, Mongolian, Syrian, etc by their inaction allowing this to continue, they will never see themselves as being in any way responsible for what is happening.. Sorry to Tibetan for permitting ongoing ethnic cleansing, sorry to Chinese for the ongoing labor camps, forced late abortion, forced removal of their kidneys, corneas, not only from executed prisoners, but from live prisoners, sorry to Mongolians for destruction of their livlihood and land, sorry to Syrian children suffering terrible burns and other injuries. All the agencies that are in place to prevent this sort of inhuman atrocities do nothing. If you can't say sorry, then at least admit to all those who seek your help, that you will not, or can not do anything. Do not perpetuate this charade that you care. If you really cared, you would take some sort of action. Chairman Mao was the biggest mass murderer the world has ever had to deal with, and yet we now see China openly displaying his image as they destroy Japanese business, attack the embassy cars of Japan and America. I pray for the day China disappears into the sea, never to resurface.
Tseta  

Location: Canada
Subject: Where is the real action?
Sep 19 2012 05:45 AM

Issues of Tibet had been raised sometimes in UNO, it was good to know that it was again raised at UN rights session in Geneva by USA, EU, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia and by some other countries and rest are still bowing to the autocrat regime of China like helpless slaves, shame on them for neglecting humanity! Showing no empathy towards humanity is an act of cowardliness and stupidity, which in reality inspires and enhances the power of autocrat regimes world wide. I call them narrow minded hypocrites, worse of all idiots harming world peace and stability in true sense.
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