If we support Tibet's cause against China, then why do we have a problem in China supporting Pakistan when it comes to Kashmir? Let us not have double standards. Tibet is China's problem and let's leave it at that. Human rights violation is a very convenient term used for convenient reasons.
RE:Tibet is China's Kashmir??
by ennamo po on Apr 08, 2008 06:48 PM Permalink
How do you equate "China supporting Pakistan - militarily" with "India supporting Tibet - emotionally"? Let that be an internal issue of China, but supporting Tibet's people for their peaceful existence is not a sin. Raising voice for depressed/oppressed people is not a sin by any way. Where is the double standard? Is India supplying arms to terrorists or sending terrorists across the border like Pakistan is doing?
RE:Tibet is China's Kashmir??
by Mathew Jacob on Apr 08, 2008 07:12 PM Permalink
Militarily or emotionally, support in any form becomes a support. I will never label Tibetans as terrorists. Both are basically separatist movements when you view it from either China's or India's respective points of view. And besides, when "peace-loving" people go on rampages and get out on the streets to fight with the law-enforcers of your host country, you are not doing much good to your cause.