On Mar 24, 10:24 pm, "Jim" <stonelo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "OM ****VA!108" <grimus...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >http://www.rfa.org/english/news/politics/2008/03/15/tibet_interviews/
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> > quote:
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> > Earlier, on Friday, March 14, a Tibetan witness who joined the Lhasa
> > protests re****ted as follows:
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> > "Today when the Tibetans were demonstrating, many Tibetans were
> > killed. We Tibetans had no weapons to fight back. When the Tibetans
> > were gathered in front of the Jokhang [temple], the Chinese fired at
> > us. I have personally seen more 100 Tibetans killed when the Chinese
> > fired at the Tibetan crowd. It was the Chinese army who fired and that
> > happened in Lhasa and I personally witnessed the tragedy. Many of
> > those killed were young Tibetans, both boys and girls. ...It started
> > around 10 a.m. ... Young kids, youths, male, female, and old, Tibetans
> > of all ages were taken away to jail. The Tibetans who participated in
> > the protests were from the whole Lhasa area. When I looked back all
> > the Chinese shops were destroyed. I think not one Chinese shop is
> > intact in the Barkhor area. All kinds of things were piled up on the
> > main road and burned. Many vehicles were burned and destroyed. When I
> > look right now, I can still see smoke. The Tibetans collected all the
> > dead bodies in front of the Jokhang [temple] and offered prayers, and
> > scarves. Those family members whose relatives were among those killed
> > took their bodies away. None of my family members are among the killed
> > but I was almost killed too, and many bodies looked familiar. If
> > anybody moves around in town they get arrested and killed. I think the
> > number of Tibetans killed could not be less than 100, as I re****ted
> > earlier. Those who are dead sacrificed their lives for 6 million
> > Tibetans. My disappointment is that we were not armed and the Chinese
> > fired on unarmed Tibetans. The Chinese threw some poisonous gas and
> > that gas made the Tibetans dazed and blurred. Then they were arrested
> > and taken away. I also saw tanks in the area too, though I did not see
> > many, but they were sent to threaten us. Right now Lhasa is quiet but
> > I still see black smoke in Lhasa town. It was the Chinese army who
> > fired on us."
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> > Colonialist s***
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> That is what we ndn's call the English and Spanish.
Yes I know.


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