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my comment
by tony goo on Apr 08, 2008 12:40 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I tried to put some opinions on the message board regarding the Tibet riot on Rediff, then I found some of them could not appear. There is a censorship behind this biggest website of India. My blog also could be deleted some day by Rediff, and I will not feel strange at that time.
Regarding the news of unrest of Tibet, many Indians are so excited and reasonless. It seems that not so many Indian people concerned about the reality happened in Lahsa on 14 Mar,08. Most of them just attack the neighboring country immediately without a logical reasoning.
I am a normal employee working for a Sino-US Joint-Venture with any communism background. I talked with some people, so my opinion should represent the idea of some Chinese people. After viewing the news ,columns and comments of Tibet, I tried to summerize as followings:
1. Indian concerned more about boarder issues with China, rather than Tibet issue.
2. Few netizens in Rediff inveast the reality in Lahsa on Mar 14.
3. Few netizens know China well. Almost noby ever visit Lahsa or other city in China. Their understanding still stops in the memery of 30 years ago.
4. The relation between India and China is still weak.
to be finished soon...

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RE:my comment
by Kaushik Das on Apr 08, 2008 02:54 PM  Permalink
Haha - my blog on rediff was once deleted. I never came to know the reason why. It was not based on any controversial topic either.
I wrote to the address given and it bounced.

I then wrote to rediff and the mail bounced. Apparently, the address itself was incorrect (behind the link) - I stripped the extra characters off the address and resent it. I got an out of office reply saying that the person was on leave and will be back after 14 days. Over two years have passed.

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RE:my comment
by Sincere Citizen on Apr 08, 2008 01:15 PM  Permalink
You have to realise why Indians do not like the Chinese in fact many people from world dont like them too.

And when we say Chinese its not the common Chinese person but their power hungry , crazy rulers who think they want to rule the entire world.

If someone calls you brother and attacks you then there certainly is not going to be any love between the two.

We have had very bad experience with Chinese govt. till date, they behave rudely with us, back stabbed us, constantly helped Pakistan against us, grabbed our land and claim a huge piece of our current land.

And they forcefully took Tibet too, who cares what the Chinese think we think they are power and land hungry despots.

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need to learn the lesson now!!!!
by True Indian on Apr 08, 2008 11:52 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

We need to learn from this that by peace, politeness we cant get back JNK. We need to have second face. the way, terrerorist made kashmiri pandits run from their homeland, we make all pro-pakistani kashmiri run to pakistan in similar way. and then populate kashmir with indian kashmiri pandits or other indians. Otherwise we will never get kashmir back.

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RE:need to learn the lesson now!!!!
by Mayya Suresh on Apr 08, 2008 11:56 AM  Permalink
Man careful. The Tibet story is still incomplete. We may have to clean Kashmir altogether...don't let them escape anywhere and sanitize it....just as the Chinese are going to demonstrate to the world very soon....and ofcourse they will tell you they are a peacefull, blah blah nation. Patience True Indian...patience!

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Completely agree with Claud!
by Mayya Suresh on Apr 08, 2008 11:49 AM  Permalink 

Bejing did not see this coming. They are lucky they have non-violent, not armed Tibet to impoverish while another lazy elephant called India is dozing. I am wondering how long can they go like this. Olympics or no olympics, the contradiction of communism and free market capatilism coexisting is going to haunt China big time...! I am sure the well armed red army will come handy to suppress any rebellion in the process.

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Stop Han Imperialism
by san man on Apr 08, 2008 10:30 AM  Permalink 

Han Imperialism must be stopped. Overseas Chinese across Asia will be more vulnerable as minorities outside of China, if they oppress minorities within China. Turnabout is fairplay. Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

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dream
by vijay band on Apr 08, 2008 08:59 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Some of our Indian friends are dreaming again.

China hosts Olympics, holding Tibet, Taiwan, HK, Xinjiang firmly.

What is India doing? Couldn't win even Asian game hosting, winning zero gold in Olympics, couldn't hold Kashmir.

Human rights? what a joke, look at the temple blasts and untouchanbles ...

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RE:dream
by Mayya Suresh on Apr 08, 2008 11:44 AM  Permalink
Yes..it is shame we have temple blasts etc. We must act. Covert Chinese money is responsible for this. It goes to China, now probaby Nepal, our so called indegineous naxals and ofcourse the ultras in Assam. Vijay band of China you are sitting pretty....but caution...don't be complacent. It won't be long before it becomes us versus them..:-)

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RE:dream
by san man on Apr 08, 2008 10:27 AM  Permalink
Fwank you gwasshoppah, foh yoh lovely opinions.
How much does PLA pay you for your postings?

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recent events in Tibet
by on Apr 08, 2008 08:20 AM  Permalink 

I do not think China in anyway is going to go lean on Tibet or even consider tibet issue if they really do consider and give any kind of freedom there are others like Taipei who want to be free of china... what can china do it will be the collapse of chine just like Russia and this can never happen. As for America trying to mediate well that will be a cold day in hell! What has Tibet got to give US Buddhism as a religion? well this they do not want and hence US-China Bhai-Bhai.
I agree with the writer that yes the awareness of Tibet has risen up a lot. And it also exposes China to be a tyrant that never changed colors since Tiannamen happened

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