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by Anirban Gangopadhyay on Mar 25, 2008 05:30 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

old Tibetan society was an extremely oppressive place: the vast majority of people were enslaved, brutalized and exploited by a tiny ruling class of aristocrats and top lamas (Buddhist priests).

Communists organized the oppressed class of Tibet to liberate themselves %u2014 seizing the land from old exploiters, abolishing centuries-old feudal privileges, challenging the stranglehold of superstition, and developing collective new forms of ownership and power.

On the class nature of the Dalai Lama%u2019s forces in exile%u2013it needs political sense to understand how the exiled Tibetan ruling class helped create a contra army backed by the CIA and how they organized an oppressive class society in the camps of Tibetan exiles.

the major Western imperialist powers have an interest in weakening China and will exploit the discontent of the minorities in this vast country. On the road to capitalism disparities of income and investment inevitably stir up regionalism, ethnic and national conflicts, resulting in violence and turmoil. Should Tibet ever successfully break away from China, then, as in the past, it would fall prey to one or other of the imperialist powers, "Tibetan Independence" under capitalism is a pipedream.


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by Anirban Gangopadhyay on Mar 25, 2008 02:51 PM  Permalink 

old Tibetan society was an extremely oppressive place: the vast majority of people were enslaved, brutalized and exploited by a tiny ruling class of aristocrats and top lamas (Buddhist priests).

Communists organized the oppressed class of Tibet to liberate themselves %u2014 seizing the land from old exploiters, abolishing centuries-old feudal privileges, challenging the stranglehold of superstition, and developing collective new forms of ownership and power.

On the class nature of the Dalai Lama%u2019s forces in exile%u2013it needs political sense to understand how the exiled Tibetan ruling class helped create a contra army backed by the CIA and how they organized an oppressive class society in the camps of Tibetan exiles.

the major Western imperialist powers have an interest in weakening China and will exploit the discontent of the minorities in this vast country. On the road to capitalism disparities of income and investment inevitably stir up regionalism, ethnic and national conflicts, resulting in violence and turmoil. Should Tibet ever successfully break away from China, then, as in the past, it would fall prey to one or other of the imperialist powers, "Tibetan Independence" under capitalism is a pipedream.


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RE:Terrorist Ideas
by Rationalist on Mar 25, 2008 02:06 PM  Permalink
China has no business policing Tibet. And cant trust fabricated news. There is nobody to say how many Tibetians are dead tortured all these years due to Chinese.

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RE:Terrorist Ideas
by Rationalist on Mar 25, 2008 02:09 PM  Permalink
China is imposing itself on Tibet.Ca'nt help as this not a fair world any way.

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Chinese mayhem in Tibet
by K Subramanian on Mar 25, 2008 01:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Barbaric chinese army is ruthlessly torturing and killing peace-loving tibetians.............it's a mayhem............gross violation of human rights.............entire international community should strongly oppose these barbarism and UN should take resolution to make Tibet free from Dragons..........

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Prakash Karat is agent of China
by Vasudevan Nair on Mar 25, 2008 01:28 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

CPIM leaders are agents of china............they are traitors and act in accordance with China.............they should be thrown out of India............

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RE:Prakash Karat is agent of China
by Abhijith sawant on Mar 25, 2008 01:46 PM  Permalink
Very correct

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CHINA IS POTENTIAL THREAT TO INDIA
by Amit Ganguly on Mar 25, 2008 01:19 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

CHINESE ATROCITIES IN TIBET HAVE EXPOSED THE UGLY FACE OF COMMUNISM.THEY DON'T BELIEVE IN FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION,INDIVIDUAL OR DEMOCRACY.THEY ARE PEOPLE OF BARBARIC NATURE.CHINA EVEN WANTS TO OCCUPY ENTIRE ARUNACHAL.THEY ALWAYS SUPPORT TERRORISM IN NORTH-EASTERN INDIA TO DESTABILIZE OUR NATION. WE SHOULD REMAIN CAUTIOUS ABOUT THIS DANGER.BUT WITH UTTER ASTONISHMENT, WE HAVE NEVER SEEN OUR CPIM TO CONDEMN THESE FACTS.

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RE:CHINA IS POTENTIAL THREAT TO INDIA
by maha chodoo on Mar 25, 2008 01:25 PM  Permalink
i fully agree. only the word 'potential' gotta change to 'active'. chooha kaatne se pehle phoonk phoonk kar utna bhag besudh kar deta hai. waise hi china kar raha hai. they are injecting their influence in the seven sisters. time is not far when they will claim tripura and assam too.

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Al Queda....
by paresh sharma on Mar 25, 2008 01:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Osama is hiding in Tibet. His network is behing all this protest. Damn CIA reports.

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RE:Al Queda....
by inga vaadi on Mar 25, 2008 01:17 PM  Permalink
i think india should go for war against mangolia....

then only japan president will come to china.....

if this possible india will become super power nation in american continent.....


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RE:Al Queda....
by bandu bondu on Mar 25, 2008 01:29 PM  Permalink
OSAMA ,AFJAL SHOULD HUNG ASAP
THEY all r CRIMINAL and Terrorists . They hav lost Humanity sho shoot whereever u see them.

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Why dond we send....
by paresh sharma on Mar 25, 2008 01:14 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Raj Thakrey to china!

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RE:Why dond we send....
by inga vaadi on Mar 25, 2008 01:14 PM  Permalink
i think india should go for war against mangolia....

then only japan president will come to china.....

if this possible india will become super power nation in american continent.....


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RE:Why dond we send....
by Rajesh Bhagwat on Mar 25, 2008 01:17 PM  Permalink
kyon bhai? Raj Thackeray kyon? pehle Laluprasad ko bhejo! poore china ko pagal kar dega! hahahaha! bolo sarararararara!!!! holi hai!

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RE:Why dond we send....
by Rajesh kumar on Mar 25, 2008 01:27 PM  Permalink
laloo ko kyun bhejen??? bahadur to tumhara Raj Thackrey........... usi ko bahaduri dikhane do.... Ghar mein to sab bhaukta hain.. dekhte hain ki wahar mein uski aawaz bhi nikalti hai kya??

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pakistan ki koi khabar nahin?
by Dave Raja on Mar 25, 2008 01:13 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

kahan mar gaye sab pakistani???

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RE:pakistan ki koi khabar nahin?
by bandu bondu on Mar 25, 2008 01:14 PM  Permalink
PAK gone to holllllll.....
KATE CHUBAY HEY, OFFF KAYA KARU

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RE:pakistan ki koi khabar nahin?
by inga vaadi on Mar 25, 2008 01:15 PM  Permalink
i think india should go for war against mangolia....

then only japan president will come to china.....

if this possible india will become super power nation in american continent.....


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