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Nov 6, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

India restricts coverage of Dalai Lama's visit

Full story: Daily Times

By Iftikhar Gilani NEW DELHI: India on Thursday prevented foreign journalists to cover Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's visit to the disputed state of Arunachal Pradesh on the borders of China.

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“Bharatha Union 4 Peace”

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Imported Chinese girls works for the old Indian Politicians told them to RESTRICT Dalai Lama's coverage.

Those Girls will order tham to assasinate Dalai Lama and then Indian Old Politicians will support and favour China.

China is using Sri Lankan Soldiers to kill the Tamil Nadu fishermen who are utterly hated by North Indians.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
RohanX wrote:
Imported Chinese girls works for the old Indian Politicians told them to RESTRICT Dalai Lama's coverage.
Those Girls will order tham to assasinate Dalai Lama and then Indian Old Politicians will support and favour China.
China is using Sri Lankan Soldiers to kill the Tamil Nadu fishermen who are utterly hated by North Indians.
uncle ji what were ur last B.P. readings?
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Nov 8, 2009
 
How many years does DaLIE Lama have left? 5 or 10? Maybe less.

With the amount of travels the DaLIE Lama does to stir up trouble world-wide, that's got to be a heavy drain on his health at age 74.

After a few years, he'll have trouble walking. So, will the Lama be carried around in a sedan chair by an entourage of SLAVES like in his Old Tibet?

The DaLIE Lama had 6,000 slaves in Old Tibet.

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Nov 8, 2009
 
RayH wrote:
How many years does DaLIE Lama have left? 5 or 10? Maybe less.
With the amount of travels the DaLIE Lama does to stir up trouble world-wide, that's got to be a heavy drain on his health at age 74.
After a few years, he'll have trouble walking. So, will the Lama be carried around in a sedan chair by an entourage of SLAVES like in his Old Tibet?
The DaLIE Lama had 6,000 slaves in Old Tibet.
Tibet is our Bharath's autonomous country. Dalai Lama is with us than anyone else.
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Nov 9, 2009
 
RohanX wrote:
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Tibet is our Bharath's autonomous country. Dalai Lama is with us than anyone else.
Geez, I didn't know the DaLIE Lama lives in New Zealand?
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Nov 9, 2009
 
hahahaha India = China's Slave.
Phattu bhenchods
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Nov 9, 2009
 
RayH wrote:
How many years does DaLIE Lama have left? 5 or 10? Maybe less.
With the amount of travels the DaLIE Lama does to stir up trouble world-wide, that's got to be a heavy drain on his health at age 74.
After a few years, he'll have trouble walking. So, will the Lama be carried around in a sedan chair by an entourage of SLAVES like in his Old Tibet?
The DaLIE Lama had 6,000 slaves in Old Tibet.
you've been brainwashed by your communist masters. China has concocted stories about slavery in Tibet and how China liberated them. Get your head out of your ass and start question things you heard from the media.
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Nov 9, 2009
 
SoothSayer wrote:
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you've been brainwashed by your communist masters. China has concocted stories about slavery in Tibet and how China liberated them. Get your head out of your ass and start question things you heard from the media.
You got to be a moron if you think all those Westerners who visited Old Tibet before 1951 made up stories about slavery there.
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Nov 9, 2009
 
RayH wrote:
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You got to be a moron if you think all those Westerners who visited Old Tibet before 1951 made up stories about slavery there.
No, your Chinese Government did. And it sells those stories to the rest of the world also. The Tibetans don't have any memory of this yet the Chinese seem to. Gee I wonder why.
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No, your Chinese Government did. And it sells those stories to the rest of the world also. The Tibetans don't have any memory of this yet the Chinese seem to. Gee I wonder why.
That's because you get all your news from the DaLIE Lama and his ex-slave owner exile buddies.

Go read some old books on Tibet written by Western explorers in the 19th and early 20th century. Plenty of description of feudalism and slavery in Old Tibet.
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Nov 10, 2009
 
RayH wrote:
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That's because you get all your news from the DaLIE Lama and his ex-slave owner exile buddies.
Go read some old books on Tibet written by Western explorers in the 19th and early 20th century. Plenty of description of feudalism and slavery in Old Tibet.
First of all its Dalai Lama. Go read about his accomplishments and what he has been able to achieve in the world. I would hold what he says to be more credible any day than any concoction the Chinese government will try to come up with to persuade the world with all kinds of make belief fairy tales. There is more than plenty evidence that Tibet was a sovereign nation and without the majority of its population living as slaves. In fact if anything, The Tibetans have been enslaved by the Han Chinese. I'm not surprised you wouldn't be able to find any information online to support the case that Tibet was a sovereign nation before China invaded because the Internet you get in your country is different from the internet we get in the free world. You can only formulate an opinion with what information you have access to unfortunately and I am not surprised that every Chinese will end up believing what you are told. The internet in your country has all facts to support what you want to believe in but won't provide you any evidence to the contrary. And even if you could see the Tibetan viewpoint you would still have a hard time to shake off the beliefs you have been made to believe for all these years.
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SoothSayer wrote:
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First of all its Dalai Lama. Go read about his accomplishments and what he has been able to achieve in the world. I would hold what he says to be more credible any day than any concoction the Chinese government will try to come up with to persuade the world with all kinds of make belief fairy tales. There is more than plenty evidence that Tibet was a sovereign nation and without the majority of its population living as slaves. In fact if anything, The Tibetans have been enslaved by the Han Chinese. I'm not surprised you wouldn't be able to find any information online to support the case that Tibet was a sovereign nation before China invaded because the Internet you get in your country is different from the internet we get in the free world. You can only formulate an opinion with what information you have access to unfortunately and I am not surprised that every Chinese will end up believing what you are told. The internet in your country has all facts to support what you want to believe in but won't provide you any evidence to the contrary. And even if you could see the Tibetan viewpoint you would still have a hard time to shake off the beliefs you have been made to believe for all these years.
After a few years, the DaLIE Lama will be gone, right into the history book. So, who cares.
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RayH wrote:
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After a few years, the DaLIE Lama will be gone, right into the history book. So, who cares.
Someday we will all be gone and disintegrate to dust. That doesn't change the fact that China has illegally occupied and ceded a once sovereign nation to itself. The Dalai Lama has single handedly done more in his lifetime to garner support for the Tibetan issues from billions around the world than all of Chinese Governments have collectively been able to do to portray him as a fraud. The Dalai Lama will live on in the hearts of minds of millions of Buddhists and non Buddhists around the world. The Tibet issue is very much alive and will continue to be around as long as freedom loving people are around, The Dalai Lama will live on long after he has gone into the history books. As to who cares- Ask the 6 million Tibetans if they care? ask the millions of people who support Tibet if they care? Ask the hundreds and thousands of Tibetans around the world stranded and waiting to go back to their homeland if they care? Ask the sympathizers of the Tibet and people who believe in human rights if they care?
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Someday we will all be gone and disintegrate to dust. That doesn't change the fact that China has illegally occupied and ceded a once sovereign nation to itself. The Dalai Lama has single handedly done more in his lifetime to garner support for the Tibetan issues from billions around the world than all of Chinese Governments have collectively been able to do to portray him as a fraud. The Dalai Lama will live on in the hearts of minds of millions of Buddhists and non Buddhists around the world. The Tibet issue is very much alive and will continue to be around as long as freedom loving people are around, The Dalai Lama will live on long after he has gone into the history books. As to who cares- Ask the 6 million Tibetans if they care? ask the millions of people who support Tibet if they care? Ask the hundreds and thousands of Tibetans around the world stranded and waiting to go back to their homeland if they care? Ask the sympathizers of the Tibet and people who believe in human rights if they care?
Blah, blah....nobody cares after DaLIE goes. Footnotes of history books.

After DaLIE goes, I'm expecting:

a) Surrender ceremony for Tibetan exiles, who returns to live peacefully back in Tibet.

b) Those who don't will just get assimilated by their host countries in the future.
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SoothSayer wrote:
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Someday we will all be gone and disintegrate to dust. That doesn't change the fact that China has illegally occupied and ceded a once sovereign nation to itself. The Dalai Lama has single handedly done more in his lifetime to garner support for the Tibetan issues from billions around the world than all of Chinese Governments have collectively been able to do to portray him as a fraud. The Dalai Lama will live on in the hearts of minds of millions of Buddhists and non Buddhists around the world. The Tibet issue is very much alive and will continue to be around as long as freedom loving people are around, The Dalai Lama will live on long after he has gone into the history books. As to who cares- Ask the 6 million Tibetans if they care? ask the millions of people who support Tibet if they care? Ask the hundreds and thousands of Tibetans around the world stranded and waiting to go back to their homeland if they care? Ask the sympathizers of the Tibet and people who believe in human rights if they care?
Occupied sovereign nations? You can ask your American Masters about that. Iraq? Afghanistan? Hawaii? Where are the millions of your freedom loving sympathizers? Irrelevant.

Tibet independence is DEAD. Case in point, the native Hawaiian have been pushing for independence from U.S. for the past 111 years and the result? They're going NOWHERE.

There are probably Millions of Chinese who sympathize with the "Free Hawaii" movement. And so what.
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