| @Tsering: Thank you for your post. Do understand that during the years of "Tibetian hardship" the rest of our country was not wallowing in excess. China is doing better now and Tibet also benefits. Please don't deny the efforts. Yes, perhaps the tibetians are not satisfied from a religious point of view. But this is an unacceptable reason for breaking up our country. I agree that the government do have a roll to play in opening a dialogue with the people representing your community and I have written before if it needs to be the Dalai Lama, so be it. In this sense, I think more had to be done. By not allowing foreign delegations to investigate, China is not doing anything wrong. Please remember that we are a soverign nation and not Iraq. No soverigh country would allow this. I happened to read the Dalai Lama's defination of autonomy under China and realised that his terms are really quite unattainable. I don't know if he is simply starting at an extreme position first. Perhaps it turned off the government. The people of tibet can live free from fear and suspicion if they stop burning down shops and beating up innocent people on the streets. For a people advocating peace and harmony, they sure had a strange way of showing it. Are you saying that they are not accountable ?? When I hope for a better life for China, I include everyone, including the people of tibet. It gives me no pleasure to see them harmed. |
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