Sharon Stone’s own bad karma
ShareUnfortunately, Sharon Stone is not the only one in the West who believes in this karma theory…such as here. As I said before, I believe the “China is evil” concept has long become subconscious in many westerners’ minds that clouds their otherwise objectivity. Forbes – Ooh la la. In one horrifying moment on the red carpet, Sharon Stone has shown the world what a gamble fashion labels can take when they plaster a famous... [Read More...]
China blamed for master-minding patriotic protests
ShareThe Times of India published an editorial title “Counter View: Chinese have a right to protest“. Quite interesting. ….Although the protests may be stage-managed, as some have suggested, there is every indication that the depth of nationalistic fervour in China has taken even the government by surprise. Restraint is being urged at every step, though the government has stopped short of outright condemnation. In any case, these... [Read More...]
Messing Torch Run plan starts in May 2007!
ShareGerman-Foreign-Policy.com also published a shocking article detailing backroom events leading up to the Lhasa uprising and recent Olympic torch run disruption. I begin to believe that there may be some credits in China’s claims that the uprising and torch run mess are orchestrated by the “Dalai Clique”. After all, if things covered in this article are true, the Chinese Communists aren’t that evil. BTW, the Globe and Mail... [Read More...]
Anti-Free-Tibet opinions are not tolerated in the West: German experts
ShareGerman-Foreign-Policy.com, an independent online publication by journalists and social scientists, reveals in an article how the US and Germany have cooperated in using Tibet to weaken and destabilize China, a rising power deemed a threat to the West. This article tells us how the whole “Free Tibet” movement was created in and manipulated by the US-Germany axis. Not least among the consequences, the Tibet campaign is also stimulating... [Read More...]
The secrets of Free Tibet movement
Share"Democratic Imperialism": Tibet, China, and the National Endowment for Democracy Michael Barker, doctoral candidate at Griffith University, Australia Published in Global Research, Canada Barker’s article details the secrets behind the Free Tibet movement: Jim Mann (1999) notes, "during the 1950s and 60s, the CIA actively backed the Tibetan cause with arms, military training, money, air support and all sorts of other help."... [Read More...]
Dalai Lama sued for repressing religious freedom
ShareCIV – While the Dalai Lama is yelling at China accusing it for repressing religious freedom in Tibet, he himself is being sued in India for heavy-handedly persecuting followers of a deity of Tibetan Buddhism deemed by the Dalai Lama as “non-spiritual” allegedly out of political necessity. As such, the Dalai Lama is accused of being more like a “totalitarian dictator”, rather than a reincarnation of the Buddha of... [Read More...]
Dalai Lama has lost control of the Tibet movement
ShareAlthough I’m disappointed in the way China has been doing with its Olympic PR, I am also disgusted at the amount of violence shown by pro-Tibet protesters. They are not insulting China, but the Olympic Torch. They can protest, but not in a violent way — if they are true believers of peace. I always have problem understanding people doing violent protests like these — the anti-poverty groups, anti-WTO, anti-corporate blah... [Read More...]
Dalai Lama: Tibet issue has nothing to do with the West
ShareLeave the problem to the Hans and Tibetans After a recent string of violent events happened in Tibet which fanned into some seemingly uncontrollable anti-China, anti-Olympic sentiments worldwide, the Dalai Lama is urging for restraint from all sides, saying he does not want to see further deterioration of relationship between the Tibetans and the Hans. In an exclusive interview with the highly acclaimed news magazine Yazhou Zhoukan (trans: Asia... [Read More...]
Western media bias and ‘Tibetan complex’
ShareThe issue of western media bias on the Tibet riot is being discussed among a group of journalism students in Amsterdam in their group blog Wereldjournalisten. Now we know that the problem of media bias extends beyond English media, but also Dutch and German. Quite an inspiring post: Thanks to the help of my friends here who could understand Dutch, I have now collected 17 pieces from Dutch media De Telegraaf, Volkskrant, Trouw, and NRC. After... [Read More...]
More on media bias
ShareI was invited by the BBC last week to take part in its World Service’s programme “World Have Your Say” on the topic of western media bias towards Tibet. Unfortunately I missed the airing time as I received the email after the programme obviously because of our time zone difference. (and thank God too, I have been suffering from a serious stage flight that I can’t overcome for decades…. I wonder if I would be able... [Read More...]







