Showing posts with label Chinese government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese government. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

85th self-immolation protest in Tibet - WORLD WAKE UP!

Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ 

ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པ་དྨེ་ཧཱུྃ


BREAKING: Kelsang Kyab set himself on fire today, November 27, 2012 at 7 PM in Kyangtsa township, Amdo Dzoge, Ngaba district.
་ཕྱི་ཚེས་༢༧་ད་ལྟ་རང་མདོ་སྨད་མཛོད་དགེ་ནས་བོད་་་་་་་མི་ཞིག་གིས་རང:་་་་་་་་་བསྲེཊ་བྱས་འདུག་ཟེར་བའི་འབྲེལ་ཡོད་ཁག་ནས་ངེས་བར་དུ་འབྲེལ་བ་གནང་རོགས།


Four Tibetans self-immolate as protest breaks out at school ...

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Malcolm Moore
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8 hours ago – Tuesday 27 November 2012 ... China Congress: teenageTibetan monks self-immolate ... Seven Tibetan self-immolations hit China in a week ...

  1. Four Tibetan students self-immolate in clash with Chinese police


    By Associated Press on November 27, 2012 ... Four more ethnicTibetans have self-immolated to protest Chinese rule and at least 20 were hospitalised after ...

Friday, August 17, 2012

Tibetan deaths continue under China's policies...

Tibetans’ are forced to bow down as they are taken away by Chinese security forces. (From a Chinese military forum)
For my Chinese friends who insist that China's Tibetan policy is strictly humanitarian and as some put it, "China does not want anything from Tibet except to help a 'backwards' and 'less advanced' people":

By ANDREW JACOBS (NYT)
As many as 1,000 people demonstrated against mining operations in an environmentally fragile part of Tibet on Wednesday, Radio Free Asia reported. 

By EDWARD WONG (NYT)
Two young Tibetan men set themselves on fire on Monday in a Tibetan region of western China to protest Chinese rule.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Nicholas Kristof and Ai Weiwei on Chen Guangcheng


Below is what another real life hero, Nicholas Kristof, says about Chen Guangcheng:

This man, Chen Guangcheng, is extraordinary -- a blind human rights activist in China who has been brutally mistreated and beaten while under house arrest. Now he has escaped and is said to be hiding in the US Embassy in Beijing. The problem is he's stuck there: the Chinese police can't enter to arrest him, but he can't leave the Embassy grounds for fear of renewed arrest and torture. I hope no one in the US government would ever think of ordering Chen to leave. Don't even think it!


Click on the New York Times article below for more on this story and what Ai Weiwei and others have to say about Chen Guangcheng:
www.nytimes.com
If Chen Guangcheng, a human rights lawyer who fled house arrest on Friday, is in the American Embassy in Beijing, the White House is likely to be cautious in handling his case.