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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has reportedly urged Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi to engage in dialogue with exile Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. Clinton and Yang met Thursday in Phnom Penh... |
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2's compnay, 3's a crowd
Jul 14 2012 07:41 AM
This fickle tune, that plays in out heads, Whilst you smile for the camera, Our brothers lay dead. Words fall from your mouth, into the dust, Protecting your backs from China's mistrust. This melodious note, sounds well to the ear, But we face the challenge, Alone with our fear. The face of Hu will melt into the flames, The answers are ours, Not Clinton's word games.
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Sutse
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No thanks
Jul 14 2012 04:39 AM
First of all, the secretary of state Mrs Clinton shoild know that Dr lobsang Sangay is the democraticallly elected head of the tibetan people. The years of dialogue have achieved nothing but a perfect time for the Beijing regime to systematically wipe off Tibetan civilization from Tibet. Tibet needs a political solution, By now it should be clear to the world and to the PRC what Tibetans want. The solution is not dialogue but doing something concrete to improve the situation the inside Tibet for Tinetans and for tibets environment. Escalating human rights abuse,oat repressive policy, exploitation of tibets fragile environment continuous massive population transfer of Han Chinese by the PRC must be stopped. PRC is a threat to Tibet now soon it will be to other neighbouri countries and then to world. Why USA see Iran as a threat but not PRC.
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Disengenous
Jul 13 2012 07:27 PM
It is great that the official who wasn't authorized to speak, spoke. This also give plausible denial to Clinton should Chinese protest. Therefore, a apparently it is also a sorry continuing to pay lip service to Tibetan human rights, with no concrete service. It would have been far stronger if we could see Clinton making such representation to the Chinese government.
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