| As a Hong Kong girl living in Australia, i would really like to see peace between China and Tibet. i just wish i could help. This issue is similar to the Australians and the Australian Aboriginals. At university i do a unit call Health and Society and i learn alot about how the Aust. Aboriginals are seriously disadvantaged physically, socially and emotionally compared to the non- aboriginals. This is why I ( and many other Australians) have applauded our Prime Minister Kevin Rodd for saying sorry to the Aboriginal people (stolen generation) after so many years of marginalization. I believe the bottom line is that the Tibetians feel oppressed and disrepected. I agree with Horace, if China could economically and socially improve Tibet, then one day, they wouldn't mind being a part of China. The Tibetians, like everyone else just want to be accepted, be prosperous and to be cared for. I know this because Hong Kong used to be under the rule of the United Kingdom. The UK develped Hong Kong pretty well and nobody was complaining much. Hope this issue would end soon and hope the Olympic games could unite not just China and Tibet, but the world. |
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