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The current dilemma and future path of Chinese regime is not that of a son is continuing the legacy of his father. But following a "dead man's dead legacy".

Dharamshala — The Chinese government is guilty of mass genocide against the Tibetan people and we must urge the international community, governments and individuals to openly stand by Tibet and its people. We are not saying all Chinese are bad, or guilty of killing 1.2 million Tibetans, just their current government. We must know that China is still a regime both authoritarian and totalitarian that violates not only the rights of Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhists and Muslim Uighur, but also its own Chinese citizens— increasing the sense of terror among the people and repressing any dissent. Some very heartbreaking attention-grabbing facts:
· 1.2 million Tibetans have been slaughtered since the Chinese occupation.
· Over six thousand monasteries and temples and historical structures looted and destroyed beyond repair.
· Tibet's ecosystem has been severely damaged: vast regions of forest have been removed whilst numerous wildlife species decimated just for food by the Chinese.
· Tibet's substantial mineral resources have been pillaged and continues to this date.
· One quarter of China's nuclear missiles are stationed in Tibet.
· China is using Tibet as a dumping ground for nuclear waste.
· Some four hundred thousand Chinese troops are based in Tibet.
· Over 8 million Chinese colonists have moved into Tibet in a step to dominate the Tibetans.
· A secret Chinese document in 1992 revealed plans to swamp the Tibetan population with even more Chinese.
· Forced abortions, many in late pregnancy, and sterilization of Tibetan women is not uncommon.
· Hundreds of Tibetan political prisoners are being held including the Panchen Lama.
· Over 150,000 Tibetans are in exile worldwide, including India and Nepal.
· In 1959, the international Commission of Jurists found that genocide had been committed in Tibet.
· Nomads are forced to end their traditional way of life.
· Chairman Mao wanted to blow-up the Potala - as they did with the Chakpori - to break the Tibetan spiritual spirit.
· Forced to denounce His Holiness the Dalai Lama, their own spiritual and temporal leader, his chosen Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima; Tibetans must pledge their allegiance to the Chinese government. Failure to do so can result in imprisonment or other forms of severe punishment. Celebrating birthday celebration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, commemorating anniversaries or festivals, and possessing an image of His Holiness the Dalai Lama or Tibetan flag is still illegal in Tibet today.
· More than 80% of Tibetans in Tibet still live below the poverty line. Trulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's case is one example of the human rights abuses being carried out the regime on the roof of the world.



We must fight for our fundamental rights that Tibet will rise again one day as the spiritual center of the world, but our struggle must be more practical and vigilant to the end.



The regime in Beijing permits no individual freedom and also seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual's life to the authority of the government. Chinese dictator Mao Zedong coined the term totalitario between the late 1940s and the early 50s to describe the new fascist state of China, which he further described as: "CCP" and its's "control system." He drew almost everything from Soviet and other totalitarian states. After World War II, China's "totalitarian" regime had become synonymous with absolute and oppressive single-party government.



Unfortunately, as the governments of many countries today, when they focus on power, commerce, and self gain, without any further sense of concern towards the fundamental principles of democratic governance, Human Rights and freedom of expression— whether intentionally or negligently, they ignore millions of people who sacrifice their individual liberty for these principles, who inspired millions and millions of these free nations and societies.



At same time, as Tibetans, we must appreciate the love, friendship and supports we have received from the international community, including governments and individuals and remember their the long expressions of solidarity toward Tibet and its freedom cause. But we must continue to widen our freedom struggle that justice must one day prevail for the thousands of Tibetan people who have sacrificed their lives, to realise the dream of Tibet.



Many defense analysts argue that there is fears that China is using its rising military and economic might to threatening neighbors with might, as it repeatedly exerts its influence, including the South China Sea. China is often distinguished from dictatorship, despotism, or tyranny by its supplementing of all political institutions with new ones and its sweeping away of all legal, social, and political traditions.



The media in China is highly and strictly censored by a system in which the state holds total control over society and seeks to control all opinions of public. Therefore, there won't be official reports about unpleasant happenings and unsanitised views of events.



Tibetans, Uighurs and Mongolians are now the minority groups in their own countries, a very sad fact indeed. But we must be practical and recognize that merely expressing within ourselves is not enough and we will never succeed. If we fail, much of our purpose in living in exile is lost. Of course our struggle against Chinese repression and occupation must go hand in hand with Mahatma Gandhi's method of nonviolent resistance. We should always be ready for one goal that is in all reality practical and thus achievable — to show how peaceful solutions can work.



While meeting with Chinese scholars, students, and various representatives of organisations in the past decades, His Holiness the Dalai Lama repeatedly expressed that there is a growing understanding of the Tibetan issue and a growing interest in Tibetan Buddhism among the mainland Chinese.



China has a population of more than 1.3 billion people. There are around three million Buddhists in China and that the number is still increasing, that the understanding of the Tibetan issue as well as sympathy towards Tibetans among Chinese in mainland China is growing.



The 1.3 billion people, including Chinese, Tibetans, Uighurs and Mongolians must fight together against the totalitarian regime to liberate themselves from the backward-stricken system and society, in an effort to create real reform, openness, social policy and to join the free loving world. So that almost a quarter of world population one day will be able to enjoy social life of human rights, including the economy, education, art, science, private life, and morals of citizens.



However the general public in China knows their life is uncertainty and their future is unknown. Many leading scholars and activists, including writers, journalists, lawyers, educators, artists and rights advocates have expressed their disapproval over all the promises of government, regarding openness and political reform in China, saying "all are nothing but empty words." They also have expressed their passion for what they are doing. Without that passion, they think it will be like a fish on dry sand. We also know news and opinions spread in the Chinese internet swiftly in late 2008 and earlier 2010, despite their life-threatening risks involved, specially many censored post in different forums new posts appeared. So we also must remember those freedom-loving Chinese people who sacrifice for the sake of freedom of expression and democracy.



The world must remember the history that China is still a nation whose collective destiny is tied to the fate of former dictators, including Stalin and Mao— who perpetrated crimes against humanity and mass murder in the last 100 years. The current dilemma and future path of Chinese regime is not that of a son is continuing the legacy of his father. But



following a dead man's dead legacy— Stalin and his Soviet Communism; who's collapse was hailed by the free world as a great victory for freedom. The Soviet's failure to become a world power proves a point that China must take notice to: without justice, freedom, morality, dignity and equality, the dream of all those hardliners in Beijing, who dare to seek the world's superpower status, will surely never come true.



In our struggle for freedom we must remember this history and realize that China's authoritarian and totalitarian practices have an expiration date, just like the Soviet Union, it's a ticking time bomb waiting for collapse. As history tells us, a state cannot thrive while denying the rights of its citizens. So while we cannot allow China to get away with the mass genocide of 1.2 million Tibetans, and we must continue to push the free world to stand for the values they flaunt, only time will speak the truth.

Photo caption: Genocide in the 20th Century: Massacres in Tibet: 1966-76. Photo: TPI file

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1263392
 
Another brainless idiot propaganda. Do you know Tibetan population under CCP growths more than Dalai Lama times? Do you know Dalai Lama kept many Tibetan slaves? While CCP frees this oppressive tibetan slaves.

Go google it. :enjoy: I am sure your white master never tells you that.
 
China unrelenting in cultural genocide in Tibet, alleges exile administration

(TibetanReview.net, Oct17, 2017) – Acts of genocide have been and are still being committed by Chinese in Tibet, the President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) at Dharamshala, India, has alleged in New Delhi on Oct 16 while releasing a report by the Tibet Policy Institute, the CTA’s think tank.

The report, Cultural Genocide in Tibet, is cited as saying China is carrying out systematic annihilation of the cultural heritage of Tibet with the destruction of Tibetan Buddhism and religious traditions, education system, social breakdowns, lawlessness, communal disharmony, uncontrolled greed and a high growth in sex trade and alcoholism.

Releasing the report at the India International centre, Dr Sangay has continued that the Chinese were carrying out destruction of the Tibetan people’s religion and language and also carrying out forced removal of Tibetan nomads while continuing to transfer mainland Chinese people to the Tibetan Plateau.

“The influx of Chinese migrant workers, facilitated by the new railway line and an administration in favour of the migrants, are reducing the Tibetans to an increasingly disenfranchised minority in their own land,” thehindubusinessline.com Oct 16 quoted him as saying.

Referring to China’s endgame for Tibet, the report is stated to say, “In brushing aside the present Dalai Lama and preparing to appoint the next one all in the hope that Beijing can handle the Tibetan people, the Chinese authorities are travelling on the road to the destabilization of Tibet.”

The discussion on the ‘Issue of Tibet’ was organised by the Tibet Policy institute. The other speakers were stated to include member of Lok Sabha Ms Meenakshi Lekhi, Ambassador Kanwal Sibal, Prof Ming Xia from the City University of New York and Mr Jayadeva Ranade, former additional secretary at the cabinet secretariat, government of India. It was chaired by Prof Madhu Bhalla.


President Dr Lobsang Sangay along with the co-panelists releasing TPI’s report on ‘Cultural Genocide in Tibet’. (Photo courtesy: tibet.net)

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http://www.tibetanreview.net/china-...nocide-in-tibet-alleges-exile-administration/
 
I show you an example how the evil western always try to slander the Chinese using despicable methods. Any negative comment on Chinese by westerners are questionable.


https://topcatsroar.wordpress.com/2013/10/19/animal-welfare-v-animal-rights-skinned-alive-is-a-myth/

The German High Court found PeTA guilty of paying people to skin animals alive. The witness who committed this act for PeTA, a videographer, told the court that he didn’t understand why they wanted it done that way, but he needed the money. This video was made in a third world country and the prosecutor found the man in the video who skinned the animal.

The German High court also found PeTA’s vet who had made the charges against the agricultural industry in Germany guilty of making false charges and in the verdict required PeTA to turn over all information about their videos and to list all person in their videos so they could be contacted to determine the facts presented in the videos. To date, PeTA has not turned over any videos or information. One has to conclude that… all of their videos on skinning animals alive were paid for by PeTA and therefore do not represent the norm. These organizations cannot stand up to the scrutiny of the courts as now PeTA and HSUS are being sued under the RICO act for racketeering.

The west are so evil that they can just destroy innocent animals just to slander the Chinese. None of their negative against the Chinese can be trusted. They are inhuman.
 
TibetanGenocide19661976jpg-3663049_p9.jpg


The current dilemma and future path of Chinese regime is not that of a son is continuing the legacy of his father. But following a "dead man's dead legacy".

Dharamshala — The Chinese government is guilty of mass genocide against the Tibetan people and we must urge the international community, governments and individuals to openly stand by Tibet and its people. We are not saying all Chinese are bad, or guilty of killing 1.2 million Tibetans, just their current government. We must know that China is still a regime both authoritarian and totalitarian that violates not only the rights of Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhists and Muslim Uighur, but also its own Chinese citizens— increasing the sense of terror among the people and repressing any dissent. Some very heartbreaking attention-grabbing facts:
· 1.2 million Tibetans have been slaughtered since the Chinese occupation.
· Over six thousand monasteries and temples and historical structures looted and destroyed beyond repair.
· Tibet's ecosystem has been severely damaged: vast regions of forest have been removed whilst numerous wildlife species decimated just for food by the Chinese.
· Tibet's substantial mineral resources have been pillaged and continues to this date.
· One quarter of China's nuclear missiles are stationed in Tibet.
· China is using Tibet as a dumping ground for nuclear waste.
· Some four hundred thousand Chinese troops are based in Tibet.
· Over 8 million Chinese colonists have moved into Tibet in a step to dominate the Tibetans.
· A secret Chinese document in 1992 revealed plans to swamp the Tibetan population with even more Chinese.
· Forced abortions, many in late pregnancy, and sterilization of Tibetan women is not uncommon.
· Hundreds of Tibetan political prisoners are being held including the Panchen Lama.
· Over 150,000 Tibetans are in exile worldwide, including India and Nepal.
· In 1959, the international Commission of Jurists found that genocide had been committed in Tibet.
· Nomads are forced to end their traditional way of life.
· Chairman Mao wanted to blow-up the Potala - as they did with the Chakpori - to break the Tibetan spiritual spirit.
· Forced to denounce His Holiness the Dalai Lama, their own spiritual and temporal leader, his chosen Panchen Lama Gedun Choekyi Nyima; Tibetans must pledge their allegiance to the Chinese government. Failure to do so can result in imprisonment or other forms of severe punishment. Celebrating birthday celebration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, commemorating anniversaries or festivals, and possessing an image of His Holiness the Dalai Lama or Tibetan flag is still illegal in Tibet today.
· More than 80% of Tibetans in Tibet still live below the poverty line. Trulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's case is one example of the human rights abuses being carried out the regime on the roof of the world.



We must fight for our fundamental rights that Tibet will rise again one day as the spiritual center of the world, but our struggle must be more practical and vigilant to the end.



The regime in Beijing permits no individual freedom and also seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual's life to the authority of the government. Chinese dictator Mao Zedong coined the term totalitario between the late 1940s and the early 50s to describe the new fascist state of China, which he further described as: "CCP" and its's "control system." He drew almost everything from Soviet and other totalitarian states. After World War II, China's "totalitarian" regime had become synonymous with absolute and oppressive single-party government.



Unfortunately, as the governments of many countries today, when they focus on power, commerce, and self gain, without any further sense of concern towards the fundamental principles of democratic governance, Human Rights and freedom of expression— whether intentionally or negligently, they ignore millions of people who sacrifice their individual liberty for these principles, who inspired millions and millions of these free nations and societies.



At same time, as Tibetans, we must appreciate the love, friendship and supports we have received from the international community, including governments and individuals and remember their the long expressions of solidarity toward Tibet and its freedom cause. But we must continue to widen our freedom struggle that justice must one day prevail for the thousands of Tibetan people who have sacrificed their lives, to realise the dream of Tibet.



Many defense analysts argue that there is fears that China is using its rising military and economic might to threatening neighbors with might, as it repeatedly exerts its influence, including the South China Sea. China is often distinguished from dictatorship, despotism, or tyranny by its supplementing of all political institutions with new ones and its sweeping away of all legal, social, and political traditions.



The media in China is highly and strictly censored by a system in which the state holds total control over society and seeks to control all opinions of public. Therefore, there won't be official reports about unpleasant happenings and unsanitised views of events.



Tibetans, Uighurs and Mongolians are now the minority groups in their own countries, a very sad fact indeed. But we must be practical and recognize that merely expressing within ourselves is not enough and we will never succeed. If we fail, much of our purpose in living in exile is lost. Of course our struggle against Chinese repression and occupation must go hand in hand with Mahatma Gandhi's method of nonviolent resistance. We should always be ready for one goal that is in all reality practical and thus achievable — to show how peaceful solutions can work.



While meeting with Chinese scholars, students, and various representatives of organisations in the past decades, His Holiness the Dalai Lama repeatedly expressed that there is a growing understanding of the Tibetan issue and a growing interest in Tibetan Buddhism among the mainland Chinese.



China has a population of more than 1.3 billion people. There are around three million Buddhists in China and that the number is still increasing, that the understanding of the Tibetan issue as well as sympathy towards Tibetans among Chinese in mainland China is growing.



The 1.3 billion people, including Chinese, Tibetans, Uighurs and Mongolians must fight together against the totalitarian regime to liberate themselves from the backward-stricken system and society, in an effort to create real reform, openness, social policy and to join the free loving world. So that almost a quarter of world population one day will be able to enjoy social life of human rights, including the economy, education, art, science, private life, and morals of citizens.



However the general public in China knows their life is uncertainty and their future is unknown. Many leading scholars and activists, including writers, journalists, lawyers, educators, artists and rights advocates have expressed their disapproval over all the promises of government, regarding openness and political reform in China, saying "all are nothing but empty words." They also have expressed their passion for what they are doing. Without that passion, they think it will be like a fish on dry sand. We also know news and opinions spread in the Chinese internet swiftly in late 2008 and earlier 2010, despite their life-threatening risks involved, specially many censored post in different forums new posts appeared. So we also must remember those freedom-loving Chinese people who sacrifice for the sake of freedom of expression and democracy.



The world must remember the history that China is still a nation whose collective destiny is tied to the fate of former dictators, including Stalin and Mao— who perpetrated crimes against humanity and mass murder in the last 100 years. The current dilemma and future path of Chinese regime is not that of a son is continuing the legacy of his father. But



following a dead man's dead legacy— Stalin and his Soviet Communism; who's collapse was hailed by the free world as a great victory for freedom. The Soviet's failure to become a world power proves a point that China must take notice to: without justice, freedom, morality, dignity and equality, the dream of all those hardliners in Beijing, who dare to seek the world's superpower status, will surely never come true.



In our struggle for freedom we must remember this history and realize that China's authoritarian and totalitarian practices have an expiration date, just like the Soviet Union, it's a ticking time bomb waiting for collapse. As history tells us, a state cannot thrive while denying the rights of its citizens. So while we cannot allow China to get away with the mass genocide of 1.2 million Tibetans, and we must continue to push the free world to stand for the values they flaunt, only time will speak the truth.

Photo caption: Genocide in the 20th Century: Massacres in Tibet: 1966-76. Photo: TPI file

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1263392
What about the genocide of the Australian native ?
 
Lets stop calling Mt Everest.

What about the genocide of the Australian native ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians

http://allthatsinteresting.com/australia-genocide

No one knows how many Australian natives died in this way. While the Aborigines had no way to keep records of the killing, the Europeans seem not to have bothered: Shooting an “abo” became so routine that accurate records are impossible to come by, but the death toll must have been immense as vast new tracts of land opened up to replace exhausted soil every few harvest cycles.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians

http://allthatsinteresting.com/australia-genocide

No one knows how many Australian natives died in this way. While the Aborigines had no way to keep records of the killing, the Europeans seem not to have bothered: Shooting an “abo” became so routine that accurate records are impossible to come by, but the death toll must have been immense as vast new tracts of land opened up to replace exhausted soil every few harvest cycles.
Another failed thread by TruthTheOnlyDefense
 
Another failed thread by TruthTheOnlyDefense
He thought he is smart trying to slander Chinese. End up being the stupid as members find out the real truth of Australian white evil past and genocide of the local Australian.

Maybe he is the Gordon Chang version 2. :lol:
 
Before posting Bullshit like this, go and check out the total number of population in Tibet, in 1951, there were only 1.14 million people in Tibet,this number was shrinking in the last few centuries due to Slavery system, large amount of monks and nobles that doesn't have to pay tax and work etc...
The population in Tibet now is more than 3.3 million, go and figure it out, so much of "Genocide of 1.2 million", at least make it look viable next time.
 
:pop:@Nilgiri Classic group thinking. ^^^^
Do you know Tibetan population under CCP growths more than Dalai Lama times?
By resettling mainlanders into the region. (Wonder why Hong Kongers call you lot locusts.) :D While PLA takes target practice on Tibetans who cross the border as refugees.
At least shoot them in front, not from behind, "it's less manly". <-- Defenition of PLA.
He thought he is smart trying to slander Chinese. End up being the stupid as members find out the real truth of Australian white evil past and genocide of the local Australian.
Whataboutery.
1.14 million people in Tibet,this number was shrinking in the last few centuries due to Slavery system
Breaker of Chains. Mother of Dragons... Mao Targarian (Pun intended).
In other words, commi propaganda. Slavery my a$$. No Lamas practiced slavery.

Another failed thread by TruthTheOnlyDefense
@TruthTheOnlyDefense Honest advise it's easy if you stay along India bashing:lol:.
 
Replacing Tibetans with the Chinese population still makes it genocide, my stupid brainwashed Chinese puppets.
 
:pop:@Nilgiri Classic group thinking. ^^^^

By resettling mainlanders into the region. (Wonder why Hong Kongers call you lot locusts.) :D While PLA takes target practice on Tibetans who cross the border as refugees.
At least shoot them in front, not from behind, "it's less manly". <-- Defenition of PLA.

Whataboutery.

Breaker of Chains. Mother of Dragons... Mao Targarian (Pun intended).
In other words, commi propaganda. Slavery my a$$. No Lamas practiced slavery.


@TruthTheOnlyDefense Honest advise it's easy if you stay along India bashing:lol:.


Yes, Indian soldier dont shoot or torture deserter and smuggler. :enjoy:

 
The PLA overthrew the serf system in Tibet. The serfs and their decedents now enjoy a much better life than before (this is an understatement). Of course the Lama and the upper class who make up and lead the "Tibetan Parliament in Exile" would be upset, their economic system was overthrown, this part is totally understandable.

I visited Chengde city in Northern Hebei (Northern China). There sits the 小布达拉宫 Little Potala Palace, built during the Qing dynasty to honour Tibetan Buddhism since it was a region of China. The gifts the Tibetans presented to the central government at the time included a human skin drum and a drinking bowl made from a 12 year old virgin girl's upper skull cap (she was sacrificed) which still sits there today. Similar artefacts can be found in Potala Palace in Lhasa. Buy a ticket and see for yourself.

This is the 小布达拉宫 Little Potala Palace in Chengde, Hebei (summer vacation region of the royals). Today it is still active with monks and even invites Mongolian Buddhist monks. I've been to the top of that building, it survived the 8 nation alliance's looting. Some lower level roof tops had their gold scraped off by the 8 nation alliance looters and some buildings were air bombed by the Japanese during WW2.
1280px-Putuo_Zongcheng_Temple.jpg
 
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