On Mar 17, 1:05=A0pm, "ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 17, 4:40=A0am, PaPaPeng <PaPaP...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 18:26:57 -0700 (PDT), CharlesLiu
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> > <chliu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DJZLzKBvvGMg
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> > >Youtoubing goes both ways.
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> > Yeah, beating a mother pu****ng a pram. =A0But one wonders why she is
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> > alone by herself when there was obvious civil disorder(on the left)
> > and hostile crowds all around her. =A0Even the most hard hearted mob
> > would have lynched that guy who attacked the woman. =A0Furthermore the
> > so called rescuers, instead of pulling off the first guy and attacking
> > him, went on to attack the woman and each other. The first guy was
> > totally ignored. =A0He goes on to attack the woman again. This video
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> > too many weird things going on. =A0But since the conventional wisdom
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> > frustrated Tibetan youth venting their anger against Chinese, videos
> > like these can't be good for the DL.
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> > There are these other video footage and photos of rubble strewn
> > streets, rioters, arson, burning cars and military trucks. =A0In the
> > more graphic riot scenes will be gold colored ****table road
> > pylons(?)that are chain linked together. =A0I can't think of the
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> > description but they are used as tem****ary lane markers. =A0The MSNBC
> > video correctly identified this video's location as DEHRA in
INDIA.http:=
//www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23632331#23632331
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> > What we have now is very sloppy editing by major media publications
> > and news channels that these riots happened in Lhasa. =A0Video footage
> > and photos of other riots are also attributed to Lhasa when they
> > actually happened in India, in Nepal, in Xiahe Gansu Province and
> > elsewhere. =A0Until we see some distinctly identifiable Lhasa
landmarks
> > and named locations in Lhasa it is best to keep an open mind as to
> > what actually happened where. =A0
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> > The Chinese news publications will do well to compile a library of
> > riot videos photos appearing in Western media and debunk them like I
> > had done earlier. =A0They publish newspapers. I don't. =A0They should
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> > make an accurate video and photo re****t on the riots that DID happen
> > in Lhasa, in Gansu and anywhere else in China. =A0Let the people world
> > over see for themselves what actually happened in China and what
> > happened outside China (that has nothing to do with Chinese
> > authorities.) =A0Let the DL explan why such violent behavoir is
> > acceptable in furthering his cause. =A0Let him explain why not?
=A0China=
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> > job is easy by comparison. =A0Just restore order and don't crack any
> > heads. =A0No explanations needed.
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> One point which may be significant.
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> The western media keep saying protest in Lhasa had turned violent.
> However, so far no footage of protest had turned up.
A lie, Mr. Lee. Or are you being willfully ignorant? Here is one
example of peaceful protest:
http://www.phayul.com/photogallery/flash/2008/
And don't forget that sneaking footage out of Tibet is not easy. I
suppose that's the CIA's fault too.
You continue to do a disservice yourself and your comrades with all
these deceptive postings. Why do you do it? Why is so im****tant to you
to fool us?
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> senseless violence and destruction were shown so far. It is likley
> that
> violence was planned from the beginning trying to provoke a harsh
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