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Re: Mountain residents bulldozed out of (Chinese) government's world

by "OM SHIVA!108" <grimus108@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 13, 2008 at 11:44 AM

On Mar 13, 5:31 pm, bmo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On Mar 13, 4:20 am, "OM ****VA!108" <grimus...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/13/china1quote:
>
> > ""They're not just clearing out the shops, they're destroying people's
> > old houses, too. That's wrong," said a monk."
>
> That link doesn't seem to work... do you have a better one?

whoops, sorry about that my quote got mixed up with the url - just
remove the word 'quote' from the end of the link please. Wow, things
seem to be taking off in Tibet. Seem like you can't keep the lid on
sovereignty aspirations indefinitly however harsh the supression...and
my god, anyone who has done any research into it will know what a
nightmare the chinese state has unleashed onto the Tibetan people.
Gitmos got nothing on what those sadistic colonialist filth have done
in Tibet (and elsewhere of course). Come on China, stop being a
perverted colonialist disease and have some respect for Tibetan
nationalism and identity. remember as Mao said - it is better to be
quiet and diguised rather than a bright butterfly - you know your
place China. Go and stand in the corner, shut the **** up until you
are told to speak.
 




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