Dear Jianshuo,

Dear Jianshuo,

Thanks for your fast reply. I sort of understand where you are coming from. You want people to establish a bridge for people to understand each other and tolerate differences. The example that you have given regarding my little cousin is a fair one, yeah that boy would not understand me if I simply put up a sign that reads "Your Fault, Not Mine", however the Tibetan Rights vs. Beijing's stand is a far more complicated one.

First of all, do you really think there Beijing does not know what is happening and what the Tibetans want? They do!

They also understand that Dalai Lama wants to speak to Beijing regarding the protest in Tibet but what is Beijing doing? They are closing all doors to communication. Frankly speaking, do you think Beijing will release Tibet after the dialogue? No, they won't. So whats the point then?

Fact is the Tibetans are not happy with the life they are living under the Chinese rule and like it or not, the route to true freedom lies in their hand, not the Chinese. I suppose I am a stance supporter of self determination so please dont take it personally as being anti-Chinese. China or not, I would have shown similar support for human rights.... If it is India who has invaded Tibet back then, I would be going against the New Delhi govt too...

Posted by Disagree at 2008-04-15 14:52:18
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