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Douglas Liu commented on Protests in Tibet on March 27, 2008, 5:08 AM

Thanks, Jamie. In fact, I'm from China, so I cared much about Tibet. I can understand that some media are one-sided or wrong due to some political reasons, because sometime in China, government also control the media.But I'm trying to collect some information about this issue, and hope I can conclude them, and share with you.

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Douglas Liu commented on Protests in Tibet on March 23, 2008, 11:46 PM

I personally think the independence of Tibet is impossible.Beacause it's just some people's(some radical monks) own idea, and most people in Tibet firmly hold the idea that they are citizens of PRC. Those common people you see in the videos doing those bad things (killing, damaging, firing) actually get no idea of independence.The were just some vagrants, they were employed by people who told them to do bad things.The only thing they know is that the more bad things they do, the more money they get.And after monks doing those bad things, every one knows their bad hearts.The monks are not mercyful but cruel, so of cause people will not believe in them any more. And many professionals of Buddhism in Tibet also show their angers, they think it is not actings of monks, but actings of demons, and they were taking advantages of those innocent people. And I also find some newspaper and some websites using untrue photos or vedios taken in other contries but not in Tibet saying chinese policemen were cruel, but in fact, chinese policemen didn't hurt any person by guns, on the contrary, their lives were threatened by those really bad guys. Just think what you feel when you saw bad guys killing people, setting fire on the street.ps:my english is not good, so if there could be some misunderstandings, I'm very sorry, and hope you told me.

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