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Liar
by on Mar 26, 2008 08:24 PM  Permalink 

video on following page is a lie, the editor is a liar. If you have a little knowledge about Chinese, you will know it\'s totally a lie. The translation is a downright lie.
http://specials.rediff.com/news/2008/mar/17video.htm

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Tibet
by murli nair on Mar 26, 2008 03:25 PM  Permalink 

i find our leaders (both the politicians and the so called intellectuals) are gandhian and non violent when facing external enemies. but they are brutal and ruthless when dealing with Indian citizens.

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Shoud India be more proactive on Tibet
by Rohit Porwal on Mar 26, 2008 10:56 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Absoultely, For this it need not look at West for support also. It is India's butt which is on fire because of Chinese occupation of Tibet. We have unscrupulous wolves lumbering on our borders because we do not have a friendly neighbour. Our resources and GDP are utilized for unproductively for containing a belligerent neighbour. It does not matter to Western nations as much as much as it matters to India. That China stations Nukes in Tibet is a privilege granted to them by us. Forget what our past leaders have done. It may have been moral or practical at that time but not now. That Chinese forces clampdown on Tibeteans inside Nepal is even more horrendous. Tommorrow it could be inside India.


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RE:Shoud India be more proactive on Tibet
by Ankita on Mar 27, 2008 07:01 PM  Permalink
very well said. Agree with you completely. It is India's prerogative to keep China at bay whether anyone else supports us or not.

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RE:Shoud India be more proactive on Tibet
by tony goo on Apr 03, 2008 01:36 PM  Permalink
arrogant idiot.

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test
by By on Mar 24, 2008 02:15 PM  Permalink 

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Tibet
by amber ahmed on Mar 23, 2008 09:27 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Tibet is to China is what Kashmit is to India

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RE:Tibet
by anir on Mar 24, 2008 08:50 PM  Permalink
Nope, what kashmir is to pakistan and islamists, Tibet is for china.

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RE:Tibet
by anir on Mar 24, 2008 09:15 PM  Permalink
The reason I say it, both, the islamists (pakis) and the commies (chinese) are brutal dictators that give hardly any rights to theri own citizens or followers.

Except freedom to carry out violence in the name of their ideology.

Right?

Whereas India and Tibet provide all the freedom to their own citizens and a peacful society to live in.

Got it?


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RE:Tibet
by Shameer on Mar 26, 2008 03:28 PM  Permalink
Hope SANGHI fanatics may give more freedom to INDIANS...

go get a life...Sanghi morrons

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RE:Tibet
by on Mar 27, 2008 05:43 PM  Permalink
Anyway, Tibet's problem belongs to China. And just like Kashmit, only Indian govt bears the pressure to solve it. I'm just wondering why our rich govt so generous to accomodate these Tibetans. Personally I don't like this ethnic.

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RE:Tibet
by Tarun on Apr 01, 2008 02:04 AM  Permalink
No,its not.Kashmir is run by Kashmiris.Chief minister is not some body from outside Kashmir.Non-Kashmiris are not allowed to settle in Kashmir.Tibet is being flooded by Han Chinese.Tibetans will soon be a tiny minority in Tibet.Just as in so called Azad?Kashmir-being flooded by Pakistanis.Pakis also tried very hard to compare Kashmir to Palestine but Arabs are not buying.Anyway,PRC is the New Nazi
regime and India should divert all her strength to dislodge PRC from Tibet.Just as Pakistan played a crucial role in ousting Soviets from Afghanistan.This is something our leaders have to learn from Islamabad.Strange though that theres a defeaning silence from OIC and Islamic countries regarding suppression and genocide of Muslims in Western China?

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