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killer
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Fu Er Tai
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Get with it! Stop with your nonsense diatribe. Tibet is part of China. There are over 50 nationalities in China, The Tibetan is just one more. Tibet was, is and will be before, during and after the Olympics in Beijing.
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Tim Dunn
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Joseph Goebbels, head of the Nazi Propaganda ministry, wrote the following in an article dated 18 March 1939, "As the Führer finished his proclamation to the German (sic) at 5 a.m. an historical decision had taken place. Shortly after, radio stations told the world that the historic provinces of Bohemia and Moravia had returned to the federation of the Greater German Reich. State President Hacha himself had asked the Führer to assume the protection of these provinces, noting that he "was confidently placing the fate of the Czech people and nation in the hands of the Führer of the German Reich. The so-called Czecho-Slovakia ceased to exist. In a single night a nation vanished that in reality had never been a nation."
Sound familiar? Maybe a little like Chinese government pronouncements that Tibet is and always has been part of China? Those representatives of other governments that hasten to reassure the Chinese government that they agree remind me of Neville Chamberlain, as well. "Peace in our time!" Unless, of course, you happen to be Czechoslovakian, or Tibetan. Doesn't the Chinese government say that Taiwan is also part of China? I wonder just how long "our time" is, anyway. I'm sure the Taiwanese must wonder.
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foochoon
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Some people can't get it thru that Tibet had been part n parcel of CHINA.
No matter what. Even GB tried to invade Tibet 1904.
but gave up n return it to China.
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