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Tibetan exiles fear "purge" as China steps up campaign (2nd Roundup)

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Mar 26, 2008, 14:35 GMT


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StupidMar 26th, 2008 - 17:21:27

The Chinese govt advocates harmony among all its 56 ethnic groups. So I don't know why some Tibetan hooligans and monks caused so much trouble. Isn't the Dalai Lama for peace? I know cause I traveled extensively through out China and I tell you people have cultural and religious freedom. Even Christianity with churches and bibles and everything. Was surprised about that. But as I studied at the Beijing Normal University and learned about China's history and culture I realized that the Chinese base their thinking more on so-called Cunfuscion thinking. Very different from western thinking. It was interesting though to see how this ancient culture has survived so many thousands of years, and how they are now adapting it to globalization.

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JollyMar 27th, 2008 - 10:34:03

Stupid, HAN-chinese is a biggest group of RACIAL in china, using MAO´s fanatic politic rules china, not Confucius thoughs.


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