• Tibetan culture still unique but no longer distant 2012-08-03 | From:

    Many westerners' knowledge about Tibet stops at the fictional place of Shangri-La. But Tibetan culture is not closed and it needs exchanges with the outside world. Tibetan people do not want to live in a backwater museum to be exhibited to foreign visitors who can appra...

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  • Tibet: alive but not consumable 2012-08-03 | From:

    When western people appreciate the unique culture, both in spirit and material, would they think of one thing: should the great people who have created the magnificent culture have the right to enjoy modern civilization, which they have contributed a lot by themselves? ...

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  • An insight into self-immolation 2012-07-31 | From:

    When the "Beauty of Tibet" painting exhibition began its tour in Germany last Wednesday, the German politicians and public were thrilled, saying that they desire to visit Tibet in person to find truth.

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  • Self-immolation maneuvered by "Tibet independence" forces 2012-07-31 | From:

    When some Westerners are informed the real situation in China's Tibet Autonomous Region and Tibetan-inhabited areas through a painting exhibition, some may be cheated that the Chinese government should take responsibility for self-immolations occurred in Tibetan-inhabit...

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  • Is Dalai Lama Marxist? 2012-07-24 | From:

    The 14th Dalai Lama has always dubbed himself as a Marxist, but is he really a Marxist? In some way, he is a Marxist for he seems to have mastered dialectics so well.

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  • Has the Dalai Lama really "retired" from political power? 2012-07-17 | From:

    It is vital for the Dalai Lama to stick to its separatist political stance and activities in order to maintain his dictatorship and autocratic position and the survival of his political clique. And for some western forces, it is the need to contain and split China. Ther...

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  • "Dalai Lama's ambition" or "Tibetans'interests"? 2012-07-13 | From:

    "No matter what the Dalai Lama or Tibetans in exile say about Tibet, it has transformed from a feudal society and closed economy into a modern and open society..." said thestar.com on May 19, 2012. Who benefit most from the change? It is the common people in Tibet of co...

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  • What's wrong for Tibetans to learn Chinese? 2012-07-10 | From:

    Why a simple language issue could incur loss of life? And what is wrong for ethnic Tibetans to learn Chinese? Obviously, it was an attempt of the Dalai clique to blemish the Chinese government, which is both unfair and groundless.

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