On May 10, 7:38=A0am, aozot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> http://www.beppegrillo.it/eng/2008/03/free_tibet_1.html#trackbacks
>
> Free Tibet
>
> Source: Asianews
> What if the United States had invaded Mexico. What if France had
> occupied Algeria. Or what if Australia had declared war on Papua New
> Guinea. What if Japan had annexed Manchuria. What if Italy were to go
> back to Libya with gunboats. What if all of this happened in the year
> in which the Olympic Games were due to be held in the United States,
> in France, in Australia, in Japan or in Italy. Would the Olympic Games
> still have gone ahead in these Countries? On what grounds? In the name
> of the WTO? Globalisation? Consumerism?
> The Italian government dropped its trousers to half-mast like
> D=92Alema=92s (no one really expected them to do otherwise).
>
> Source: Asianews
> Humanity owes an enormous debt to Tibet, to its culture and to its
> inhabitants. Tibet has been left alone for almost sixty years, and
> this in the interests of realpolitik. It is easy to see why this has
> happened. If you are big, you are able to go ahead and invade, destroy
> and exterminate. If, instead, you are small and you have petroleum,
> then it=92s deemed to be your own business. A case in point - Chechnya.
> Another case in point - Iraq.
>
> Today this blog is launching a petition to the Secretary General of
> the United Nations for a free Tibet.
> Send the following message:
> "Free Tibet. Stop to the China Olympic Games"
> to the General Secretary of the United Nations and help to spread the
> message.
> The samsara wheel will reward you.
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Diffondi
What happens if we all follow international laws.


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