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04-09-2008, 02:39 PM

sabotage the olympic games, that would be the best ...


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04-09-2008, 04:11 PM

Olympics, yes, thats the sensitive subject around this entire incident...
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sabotage the olympic games, that would be the best ...
I'm inclined to agree with that. This whole thing is just too disappointing.

China's Tibet policy is self-contradictory.

China has a stated goal of establishing a Harmonious Society (和諧社会). That should also include Tibet and the people living there, right? Beating and killing them should not be allowed in such a society.

Beijing's language is getting increasingly offensive. It reminds me of the recent North Korean posture vis-a-vis the South Koreans before the presidential and general elections in ROK. The North Korean leaders threatened a "total war" if the conservative parties that are critical of the North regime have won. (They did.) Yet they often say to the South, "Let's reunite the peninsula!"

I'm not a South Korean, but I do have a problem with this North Korea's inter-Korean policy. Because the South Koreans are our neighbors. What does Pyongyang want? Total war? Peaceful reunification? Which one? It's scare tactics and blame shifting. I'm afraind Beijing is doing it too.

There are Tibetans living in Japan, together with us. Are we supposed to sit back, watch their loved ones getting killed in their homeland, keep our mouths shut, and then enjoy the Olympics, as if nothing happened? I can't do that. If the Han Chinese don't understand this sentiment, I say they are the ones who are deluded and brainwashed.

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Statement issued by the following people:
  • Arita Yoshifu 有田芳生 (journalist and Vice President of the New Party Nippon)
  • Ikushima Hiroshi 生島ヒロシ (freelance announcer)
  • Ikezawa Natsuki 池澤夏樹 (poet, novelist, essayist and translator)
  • Ikebe Shinichiro 池辺晋一郎 (composer)
  • Ichikawa Shinichi 市川森一 (scriptwriter)
  • Iruka イルカ "Dolphin" (singer and Goodwill Ambassador for IUCN)
  • UA (pronounced [ɯːa]) (singer)
  • Ueshima Keiji 植島啓司 (religion essayist)
  • Ueda Noriyuki 上田紀行 (cultural anthropologist at Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • Ueno Keiichi 上野圭一 (translator)
  • Enoki Takaaki 榎木孝明 (actor and painter)
  • Kato Taki 加藤タキ (showbiz coordinator)
  • Kato Tokiko 加藤登紀子 (Singer and UNEP Special Envoy)
  • Kadokawa Haruki 角川春樹 (film producer)
  • Kameda Touji 鎌田東二 (Shinto song writer)
  • Kamebuchi Yuka 亀渕友香 (gospel singer)
  • Kawahara Ayako 川原亜矢子 (actress and model)
  • Kiuchi Midori 木内みどり (actress)
  • Kiki Kirin 樹木希林 (actress)
  • Kishi Keiko 岸 恵子 (actress and author)
  • Kina Shoukichi 喜納昌吉 (musician and elected member of the House of Councillors)
  • Kobayashi Kenichiro 小林研一郎 (conductor)
  • Saegusa Shigeaki 三枝成彰 (composer)
  • Sakai Masatoshi 酒井政利 (music producer)
  • Sakai Masaaki 堺 正章 (actor)
  • Saji Haruo 佐治晴夫 (physicist and President of Suzuka Junior College)
  • Sato Tomio 佐藤富雄 (author and photographer)
  • Shimura Fumio 志村史夫 (physicist)
  • Shimomura Mitsuko 下村満子 (journalist)
  • Shiratori Emiko 白鳥英美子 (singer)
  • Edward Suzuki 鈴木エドワード (architect)
  • Takemura Shinichi 竹村真一 (cultural anthropologist at Kyoto University Of Arts And Design
  • Tanaka Akiyoshi 田中章義 (poet)
  • Tanikawa Shuntaro 谷川俊太郎 (poet and translator)
  • Tsunoda Takashi つのだたかし (lute player)
  • Dave Spector デーブ・スペクター (television producer from US)
  • Tenge Shiro 天外伺朗 (author)
  • Tomita Sukehiro 富田佑弘 (scriptwriter)
  • Nakajima Tomoko 中嶋朋子 (actress)
  • Naka Bokunen 名嘉睦稔 (painter)
  • Nakamori Juan 中森じゅあん (psychotherapist)
  • Nishikura Tsewang Yougyal 西蔵ツワン (doctor from Tibet)
  • Nonaka Tomoyo 野中ともよ (broadcaster and journalist)
  • Hatoyama Miyuki 鳩山 幸 (life coordinator, married to Hatoyama Yukio, DPJ Secretary General)
  • Hayami Yuu 早見 優 (actress)
  • Harada Shinji 原田真二 (singer)
  • Peter Barakan ピーター・バラカン (music broadcaster from UK)
  • Hinohara Shigeaki 日野原重明 (doctor)
  • Hirose Youichi 広瀬洋一 (semiconductor scientist)
  • Françoise Moréchand フランソワーズ・モレシャン (fashion essayist from France)
  • Hosokawa Kayoko 細川佳代子 (chairperson of Special Olympics Nippon, married to former Prime Minister Hosokawa Morihiro)
  • Hosono Haruomi 細野晴臣 (musician)
  • Makisa Naho 槇小奈帆 (singer)
  • Manabe Keiko 真鍋圭子 (music producer)
  • Miuchi Suzue 美内すずえ (mangaka)
  • Mickie Yoshino ミッキー吉野 (musician)
  • Miyamoto Amon 宮本亜門 (stage director)
  • Murakami Kazuo 村上和雄 (molecular biologist at the University of Tsukuba)
  • Mera Yoshikazu 米良美一 (singer)
  • Yamaori Tetsuo 山折哲雄 (religion scholar)
  • Yukawa Reiko 湯川れい子 (songwriter)
  • Yoshida Terumi 吉田照美 (freelance announcer)
  • Robert Harris ロバート・ハリス (author and DJ)
  • Watanabe Sadao 渡辺貞夫 (jazz musician)
  • Tatsumura Jin 龍村 仁 (documentary film director)


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04-10-2008, 05:22 PM

You're joking right? Are you seriously gonna stand there and tell me that's its the Han's killing the Tibetans? You are seriously deluded if thats what you think has happened... The riots were a bunch of rebels that only wanted to cause havok. They went around and killed more than 15 Han chinese and destroyed hundreds of businesses, residences and even schools!

The average Tibetan in Tibet doesn't have a problem with Hans, nor the chinese government. But of course, you don't see that in the News... Another example of getting a twisted story from the media, yesterday, they showed some Tibetan monks Protesting in a province in China in a temple that was visited by foreign journalists. What they failed to mention in news reports is that only a handful of Monks were protesting out of more than a thousand and that the Lama in this temple oposed what these "Young and foolish" (in the words of the Lama) monks.

You need to get your facts straite before you start saying things, and you need to do your own research on the history of Tibet to see if the shit the news is coming out with actually makes any sense. I can't be arsed to repeat myself, so if you wanna know some truth, I invite you to do some research from authentic non-biased source and/or go to the China/Tibet thread where this has already been discussed!
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04-22-2008, 02:32 PM

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You're joking right? Are you seriously gonna stand there and tell me that's its the Han's killing the Tibetans? You are seriously deluded if thats what you think has happened... The riots were a bunch of rebels that only wanted to cause havok. They went around and killed more than 15 Han chinese and destroyed hundreds of businesses, residences and even schools!

The average Tibetan in Tibet doesn't have a problem with Hans, nor the chinese government. But of course, you don't see that in the News... Another example of getting a twisted story from the media, yesterday, they showed some Tibetan monks Protesting in a province in China in a temple that was visited by foreign journalists. What they failed to mention in news reports is that only a handful of Monks were protesting out of more than a thousand and that the Lama in this temple oposed what these "Young and foolish" (in the words of the Lama) monks.

You need to get your facts straite before you start saying things, and you need to do your own research on the history of Tibet to see if the shit the news is coming out with actually makes any sense. I can't be arsed to repeat myself, so if you wanna know some truth, I invite you to do some research from authentic non-biased source and/or go to the China/Tibet thread where this has already been discussed!
Correctly!I agree with you.We should open our eyes if we want to be aware of the fact.Going to China/Tibet is a Good Idea to seize the truth.We should click not only CNN.com but also anti-CNN.com for the sake of more information.


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