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"Guardiangel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Sutek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > What has the Qinghai railways got to do with the Tibetans? "Greater > > > Tibet" again? > > It's being used to help screw them over. > > > HOW? as Thomas Wheat pointed out they want to work at it If they were permitted. But it's another method of raping the natural resources. > > > > Han. For example, people in Tang China learned to play the traditional > > > ball games of the Tubo people; and Han women learned to do their hair > > > and makeup in the manner of the Tubo women. These two cultures > > > naturally enriched each other. > > Oh that's great. The Han take everything else and are "enriched" by a ball > > game and makeup. Are you on opium? > > > I said "for example", read what I quoted from Charles Bell Bad example. > > > The bottom line is that the Chinese invaded Tibet by force in modern times > > and murdered millions. > > > As I've told you before since the 90s the exiled Tibetan > leaders,including DL and Ngwawang Jigme, have admitted that this > number is fabricated I've never seen proof. But I should do what communist supporters do and accuse anyone who disagrees as being paid off by adversaries. Even so, it does not justify what has been done! Even communists agree that the numbers are very high. > > > > You idiots try to justify it, but nothing in hell can > > do that. > > > After the Qing/Chinese Empire collapsed the Tibetans signed the 1914 > Simla document which reaffirmed Tibet as "part of Chinese > Territory"[Point 1, 'Schedule' of 1914], why Chinese/PLA army cannot > march into *Chinese* Territory afterward(1951)? Is there any pre-War > document which claims Iraq as part of the United States? Why the > Americans invaded Iraq by force? > > Get my point now? Hell no. The US war with Iraq has nothing in common with China invading Tibet. Other countries are involved too. Did China perceive Tibet as a threat so they had to invade? Nope. It was to take over the resources and the strategic position.
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