Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Tibet 1959

Duration: 02:00 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-05-06 07:04:49

China contends that Tibet did not maintain international relations independently of China and that no country recognised Tibet's independence. This is not true. Although Tibet chose not to develop extensive international relations, following an isolationist policy for much of its history, it did maintain bilateral relations with countries in the region by whom it was, indeed, recognised. Music from:http://magnatune.com/artists/albums The Photo from: http://tensing.imeem.com

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wildbad  2008-04-02 05:42:59

this..plus the Panchen Lama kidnapping, plus the killings..it doesn't seem to me that the Chinese authorities have anything else in mind other than stealing the land, giving it to their millions of Chinese immigrants, exploiting the mineral riches, and killing off the culture which was once so rich. They should be ashamed as should anyone who buys Chinese produced goods. Boycott Chinese exports and boycott the Communist Olympic games
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tenphayul  2008-04-02 03:30:21

we've nothing to hide..all pup in the world come visit in tibet..all chinese moron think outsie the box..ur own govt messed ur history and brain washed..
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tenphayul  2008-04-02 03:27:55

all u chinese pup are stuck up the slavery..look at ur country back then..every countries in this world has done mistake in past..if said slavery was in tibet..its our prob..not urs..look at ur govt is doin now
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jessgao910  2008-04-01 12:24:19

what do u let us to know? idiot!
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comedianFA  2008-04-01 02:35:30

What is the MOTIVATION OF CNN's LIES???????? ABC NEWS UPDATE: Mar 31, 2008 China has replaced North Korea as one of the top three U.S. ENEMIES, according to a poll of Americans! Iran topped the list, with 25 percent naming it when asked which country is the greatest U.S. enemy, according to the Gallup Poll. Iraq came next at 22 percent, then China with 14 percent. North Korea was named by 9 percent. China, a growing economic RIVAL of the U.S, was cited by 11 percent as top enemy a year ago.
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