On Mar 13, 11:24=A0pm, "tbj.b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 13, 2:27 pm, baldeagle <botakea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/03/13/bpr.tibet.prote...
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> > Hundred of Tibetan monks, man and women marched in protests in
> > Dharamsala India, near the Chinese borders. Indian police are seen
> > manhandling monks and women...carried them to =A0waiting police
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> > These are young Tibetans, disillusioned by Dalai Lama's method, chose
> > to "do something" to free Tibet from the Beijing government. =A0They
> > have undergone militant training in Dharamsals, organised hunger
> > strike in New Delhi, set themselves on fire to gain the attention of
> > the foreign media....and currently organise the protest to gain world
> > attention...in the hope of winning independent for Tibet. (See video
> > on how militant training and hunger strike).
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> > The Indian government is in a dilema. The 80,000 refugees who poured
> > into India in 1959 with the Dalai Lama had grown to over 200,000 now.
> > They are now a "country" within India..too massive to control. The
> > Indian police is at a loss on how to handle these militant
> > Tibetan...it is like a growing in India like a cancerous growth.May be
> > if they found out they could not win back Tibet, they may one day want
> > independence for Dharamsala...the Indian territory now occupied by
> > them.
> The 200,000 Tibetan people in India are always welcome to stay as long
> as they want. Or as long as they have to.
Urgh....sigh....
Sure..the Tibetans are appreciative of the hospitality of
India...
The violent manner the demonstrators were dealt with
by the hundreds of police, doesn't speak well of India.
Remember, India is a democracy....and political
protests should be allowed if not encouraged. India
is not China or Singa****e !
Is there a change of heart now...the Tibetan are not
welcome and considered an irritant now....to New Delhi ?
Do you know why....?!


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