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    A Brief Political History of Tibet, Part 1

    In the 7th century A.D., Prince Namri Löntsän rebelled against Dgu-Gri Zing-po-rje, vassal of the pre-Buddhist kingdoms that occupied eastern Tibet, and won. In this way, he became the head of what would later become the future Tibetan kingdom. Between 608 and 609 A.D., Namri Löntsän sent his first ambassadors to the imperial Chinese court. Read: A Brief Political History of Tibet, Part 1 Read

    By: zen34000 | 09/06/2008 | Politics
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    Lamaland

    The ancient Tibetan capital, the magical city of Lhasa which literally means "place of the gods," is the ultimate demonstration of the Chinese dictatorship’s attempt to destroy the soul of Tibet. Since its invasion of Tibet in 1949, the "People's" Republic of China has engaged in housing rights violations involving the systematic destruction of Tibetan architectural heritage. Read: Lamaland Read

    By: zen34000 | 09/06/2008 | Politics
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    Tibet Uncovers Chinese Regime Corruption

    Yes, this is exactly what happened: Tibet, though victimized and devastated by the Chinese, has kept the spirit of truth alive and has managed to show the world, and the Chinese themselves, how very cynical and corrupt their leaders are. Read: Tibet Uncovers Chinese Regime Corruption Read

    By: zen34000 | 08/06/2008 | Politics
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    The Writing on the Wall

    Between 1978 and 2007 China saw its economy increase by nine times thus becoming the first exporter in the world, the second oil importer and a member of the “gotha” of super potencies. Read: The Writing on the Wall Read

    By: zen34000 | 23/05/2008 | Politics
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    Dam the People, Dam the Environment

    12 May 2008: a violent earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale hit China. Its epicenter was in the Sichuan province. It has caused at least 50,000 deaths to this date. Read: Dam the People, Dam the Environment Read

    By: zen34000 | 23/05/2008 | Politics
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    Was the Earthquake Really a Surprise?

    The Sichuan basin is located in southwest China. It is surrounded by mountains and several major rivers flow through it, including the Yangtze, the longest in Asia. This map shows the epicenters of the earthquakes which occurred between 1963 and 1998. It leaves no doubt about the danger of earthquakes in the area. Read: Was the Earthquake Really a Surprise? Read

    By: zen34000 | 23/05/2008 | Politics
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    Bocog: the Impossible Task

    BOCOG is an acronym for "Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games." At present, it is organized in 26 government agencies, all headed by high-level officials of the Chinese Communist Party, which have been working since 2001 to prepare the Olympics. It’s principal function: to celebrate and legitimize the power of the Chinese regime. One of the most important departments of BOCOG is the "Media and Communication Department," which serves as an instrument of regime propaganda. Read: Bocog: the Impossible Task Read

    By: zen34000 | 19/05/2008 | Politics
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    China is Rearming. Why?

    The U.S. government is worried about the Chinese arms race. In fact, Beijing has announced a rise of 17.6% in its defence budget. This announcement was coupled with declarations of war against Taiwan. At the opening of the People’s National Conference, spokesman Jiang Enzhu admonished that a referendum regarding the participation of Taiwan in the United Nations would put peace in danger Read: China is Rearming. Why? Read

    By: zen34000 | 13/05/2008 | Politics
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    The Road Map to a Dead-end Street

    May 10, 2008, the anticipated date for the referendum regarding the "New Burmese Constitution" might be just the premiere of a show that will to mix with tragedy with farce. To this day there is still no official text for the Constitution which the population will be called to vote on. The only published version, which is not even the definitive version, is being sold at a price of 1000 Kyat, which no Burmese working family can afford. So much for the "ongoing free discussion." Read: The Road Map to a Dead-end Street Read

    By: zen34000 | 12/05/2008 | Politics
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    Renewed Patriotic Education Campaign in Tibet

    China launches renewed "Patriotic Education" Campaign across all sections in Tibet 24 April 2008 The Chinese authorities in the "Tibet Autonomous Region" ('TAR') and other Tibetan areas in neighboring provinces have launched a two-months renewed "Patriotic Education" campaign covering almost every sections of society..... Read: Renewed Patriotic Education Campaign in Tibet Read

    By: zen34000 | 09/05/2008 | Politics
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