On Apr 23, 8:14=A0pm, DangCSvietnam <DangCSviet...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 23, 5:56=A0am, Yaya Kimura <venuscha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> .> Do you know Tibetan Temples are in Beijing and many other China
> .> cities? Why?
> .>
> .> Because Tibetan has participated as Advisory roles and Secret
> forces
> .> (like CIA) during Ching, Yuang and even Tang Dynasty.
> .>
> .> So STOP all the crabs if you do not know or denied the 2000 years
> of
> .> China history.
> .>
> .> These sup****ters are idiots or naive ppersons.
>
> http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hzyQ-THQBa5tbgnAZGZKX2zxb8IAD907JN480
>
> Nepal expels climber with 'Free Tibet' banner from Everest
They should shoot them and hang them up to dry in the cold.
> By BINAJ GURUBACHARYA =96 13 hours ago
>
> KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) =97 An American mountain climber with a "Free
> Tibet" banner was forced to turn back from Mount Everest, which
> Chinese climbers carrying the Olympic torch plan to summit next month,
> officials said Wednesday.
>
> The climber was caught with the banner in his bags at Everest's base
> camp, said officials at the Tourism Ministry in Nepal's capital,
> Katmandu. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they
> are not authorized to speak to re****ters.
>
> Katmandu-based Himalayan Guides Treks and Expeditions, which got the
> permit for the climber, identified him as William Brant Holland but
> was not able to give details on his age or hometown.
>
> The government has issued a notice to the agency seeking clarification
> on the incident, said Umid Bhandari, an employee with the expedition
> company.
>
> It was not clear what the government would do about Holland's case
> once he returned to Katmandu. Officials said he would probably be
> banned from mountaineering in Nepal for the next few years.
>
> Holland is the first mountaineer to be stopped by soldiers and
> policemen stationed on the Nepalese side of the world's highest
> mountain to prevent anti-China protests during the planned torch run
> to the summit.
>
> The climb will take place on the Chinese side of the mountain. But the
> Nepalese government, complying with pressure from the Chinese
> government, has posted soldiers on the southern side and banned
> climbing near the summit between May 1-10 as a precaution.
>
> Police and soldiers have been ordered to stop any protest on the
> mountain using whatever means necessary, including use of weapons,
> although the use of deadly force is authorized only as a last resort.
>
> The torch relay =97 the longest in Olympic history =97 was meant to
> highlight China's rising economic and political power. But activists
> have seized on it as a platform to protest China's human rights
> record. It has drawn particular ire from those denouncing China's rule
> in Tibet following a a crackdown on demonstrations in the Himalayan
> region in March.
>
> There are already dozens of mountaineers on Everest for the popular
> spring climbing season. Climbers spend weeks acclimatizing and making
> practice runs up the slopes before attempting the 29,035-foot summit.
>
> They will be barred from going above Camp 2 at 21,300 feet until the
> Chinese finish their torch run. The harsh weather on Everest allows
> only about two windows =97 anywhere from a couple of days to a week =97
in=
> May when conditions are favorable enough for the push to the summit.
>
> ******************* Chinese soldiers shot Tibetan like =A0dogs, why such
> EVIL, may I ask Hu Jintao for
> the answer ! =A0http://youtube.com/watch?v=3Dc_l1uC79XZ0


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