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Author: ChenChen Date: Mar 28, 2008 12:55
Undercover human rights organisations, CIA's Dalai Lama Org, US medias
call for Olympic boycott in EU.
Call for Olympic boycott rejected
By Oana Lungescu
BBC News, Brdo
Britain and several other European Union countries have rejected calls
for a boycott of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in
August.
The decision comes despite appeals from human rights organisations
that leaders send a strong signal to China over its suppression of
protests in Tibet.
The British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said the EU should be
engaging China on human rights.
Tibet was added to the agenda of a two-day EU meeting in Slovenia.
The addition was made at the last moment, in response to public
concern in Europe over events in Tibet.
Separated from politics
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Author: xixi Date: Mar 28, 2008 13:15
A pity
:(
On Mar 28, 8:55 pm, Chen europe.com> wrote:
> Undercover human rights organisations, CIA's Dalai Lama Org, US medias
> call for Olympic boycott in EU.
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> Call for Olympic boycott rejected
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Author: TFKTFK Date: Mar 28, 2008 17:04
> Undercover human rights organisations, CIA's Dalai Lama Org, US medias
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Author: QuadiblocQuadibloc Date: Mar 28, 2008 18:35
On Mar 28, 1:55 pm, Chen europe.com> wrote:
> CIA's Dalai Lama Org
Is that anything like the Sea Org? Has the Dalai Lama made O.T. VII?
John Savard
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Author: ltlee1ltlee1 Date: Mar 28, 2008 19:52
On Mar 28, 3:15 pm, xi gmail.com> wrote:
> A pity
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> :(
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> On Mar 28, 8:55 pm, Chen europe.com> wrote:
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>> Undercover human rights organisations, CIA's Dalai Lama Org, US medias
>> call for Olympic boycott in EU.
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>> Call for Olympic boycott rejected
>> By Oana Lungescu
>> BBC News, Brdo
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>> Britain and several other European Union countries have rejected calls
>> for a boycott of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in
>> August.
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Author: rst0wxyzrst0wxyz Date: Mar 28, 2008 19:57
On Mar 28, 7:52 pm, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 3:15 pm, xi gmail.com> wrote:
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>> A pity
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>> :(
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>> On Mar 28, 8:55 pm, Chen europe.com> wrote:
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>>> Undercover human rights organisations, CIA's Dalai Lama Org, US medias
>>> call for Olympic boycott in EU.
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>>> Call for Olympic boycott rejected
>>> By Oana Lungescu
>>> BBC News, Brdo
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Author: CharlesLiuCharlesLiu Date: Mar 28, 2008 21:59
On Mar 28, 7:52 pm, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 3:15 pm, xi gmail.com> wrote:
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>> A pity
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>> :(
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>> On Mar 28, 8:55 pm, Chen europe.com> wrote:
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>>> Undercover human rights organisations, CIA's Dalai Lama Org, US medias
>>> call for Olympic boycott in EU.
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>>> Call for Olympic boycott rejected
>>> By Oana Lungescu
>>> BBC News, Brdo
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Author: rst0wxyzrst0wxyz Date: Mar 29, 2008 08:05
On Mar 28, 9:59 pm, CharlesLiu hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 7:52 pm, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I don't get it. Don't these government know that any attempt to
>> humiliate China is also an attempt to humilate 1/5 of mankind? Why do
>> they want to do that? And if you ask this 1/5 of mankind, most will
>> agree with the government's handling of the riots.
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> Of course, no one would want to humiliate 1.3 billion human beings.
The Americans have succeeded in humiliating the Iraqis. The CIA/
American government have tried unsuccessfully in trying to humiliate
the Chinese government time and time since the 1950s. So don't say no
one would want to humiliate 1.3 billion human beings. They are still
trying to humiliate the Chinese government in Tibet today.
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> But what if the 1.3 billiion Chinese are seen as less than human?
Let's say "coolies of the world".
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> Need to be told what "freedom" is;
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