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CHINA--Danger
by johnson devaraj on Apr 04, 2008 12:37 PM  Permalink 

Hey, What china has done to india in the past?

Remember the War

What Bhutia has done to India?

Remember the Nehru Cup, He is the first footballer to play in English county club...So proud.

We standby Bhutia the great!

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Thanks Bhutia !!
by Sunit Kumar on Apr 02, 2008 08:25 PM  Permalink 

Thanks a lot Bhutia for your stand. I hope rest will follow in your footsteps.

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Congrats Bhutia
by suba s on Apr 02, 2008 12:49 PM  Permalink 

Congrats Bhutia. You are very brave and you truely reflect the emotions of all Indians who love free Tibet.
Free Tibet will be a reality very soon.
Long Live Dalai Lama

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bravo butia
by ramji on Apr 02, 2008 12:19 PM  Permalink 

now it is high time that we should boycott olympic games also. as such our hockey team is not qualified we should stand for our boys.

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Bravo Baichung
by ashok ahuja on Apr 02, 2008 12:12 PM  Permalink 

A great stand for the human rights.even usaand even india is shit scared of the chung funglese they can not host the olympics through opression.Otherwise give our hockey team a wild card.

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China does not need ISI, CIA, KGB etc to damage India, Karat-Co. do for them
by Uttamkumar Samanta on Apr 02, 2008 08:35 AM  Permalink 


Hats off Bhauchung Bhutia. You have shown your guts.
China does not need ISI, CIA, KGB etc to damage India, Karat-Co. do for China to damage India and
spying for them.
There are many states in India. How come only two stetes represented by Communists dictated over all
Indian National issues.
Shame on MMSingh's impotent Govt.
Pranab Walermallone Mukherjee is truely working for Communists at the cost of Indian's interest.

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Good Job !
by Babu on Apr 02, 2008 07:57 AM  Permalink 

Mr. Bhutia, you did a good job. You are one brave son of India who could stand against the CHINESE. Now it's time we, other Indians too should join him. Let's see FREE TIBET before OLYMPICS.

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Admirable Bhutia
by on Apr 02, 2008 07:39 AM  Permalink 

Thank you, Captain. Many, many cheers to you. I am Chinese but I too stand by the Tibetan cause. If we do not free Tibet, we do not deserve an apology from the Japanese for the Rape of Nanjing and other WWII atrocities. The Chinese have a saying 'what you don't desire do not pass on'. We were traumatised during WWII and we suffered and now we are inflicting a similar pain on the Tibetans. Maybe the Chinese officialdom are the separatists, not the Tibetans. Haven't we read many stories about Tibetan families being divided and scattered all over the world? May Tibet be free soon and all those who have been forced to live abroad go home, to their land to their culture. Let the Tibetans sort out any problems they might have themselves. If they ask for help, we can assist. Suppression never wins any genuine victory. It's understanding, compassion, forbearance, and similar good qualities that help to form peaceful bonds and win the hearts of others. I hope Beijing will wake up. It's in their interest to and I pray for this to happen. Once again, thank you, Captain. Bow.

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Admirable Bhutia
by on Apr 02, 2008 07:37 AM  Permalink 

Thank you, Captain. Many, many cheers to you. I am Chinese but I too stand by the Tibetan cause. If we do not free Tibet, we do not deserve an apology from the Japanese for the Rape of Nanjing and other WWII atrocities. The Chinese have a saying 'what you don't desire do not pass on'. We were traumatised during WWII and we suffered and now we are inflicting a similar pain on the Tibetans. Maybe the Chinese officialdom are the separatists, not the Tibetans. Haven't we read many stories about Tibetan families being divided and scattered all over the world? May Tibet be free soon and all those who have been forced to live abroad go home, to their land to their culture. Let the Tibetans sort out any problems they might have themselves. If they ask for help, we can assist. Suppression never wins genuine victory. It's understanding, compassion, forbearance, and similar good qualities that help to form peaceful bonds. I hope Beijing will wake up. It's in their interest to and I pray for this to happen. Once again, thank you, Captain. Bow.

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