Saturday, October 13, 2007
One Man vs. China
Just watched the following video which clearly outlines the current view-point of a number of Tibetans', including H.H. the Dalai Lama's. The level of clarity with which Dan Rather has managed to report on the issue, is crystal. Definitely worth watching.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Greater Tibet Area: Not an Illusion
My response to the article: "An illusion called 'greater Tibet area'".
The bias of the author of this article is apparent, not surprisingly though. The mentioning of "foreign bosses" and other such baseless provocations are expected in the writings of authors wanting so desperately to appease their higher ranking 'cadres'. Nevertheless, let me get right to the point and state my woes. As a preface, let me bring to your attention that I am FOR a 'greater Tibet area'. And, allow me to convince you why the idea of a 'greater Tibet area' is not merely an illusion as the author claims. I will use the Chinese government's own rationale to validate my opinion.
The bias of the author of this article is apparent, not surprisingly though. The mentioning of "foreign bosses" and other such baseless provocations are expected in the writings of authors wanting so desperately to appease their higher ranking 'cadres'. Nevertheless, let me get right to the point and state my woes. As a preface, let me bring to your attention that I am FOR a 'greater Tibet area'. And, allow me to convince you why the idea of a 'greater Tibet area' is not merely an illusion as the author claims. I will use the Chinese government's own rationale to validate my opinion.
- The author points out how the areas of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau(or Amdo) have had a 'diversified culture' throughout history; but the fact remains: those areas designated as 'greater Tibet area' such as Amdo and Kham which have now been incorporated into other predominantly Han provinces, all have a strong Tibetan Buddhist ecclesiastical influence and long-standing tutelary relations.
- Now, in the border dispute between India and China, China claims that the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh is 'an integral part of China' on the basis not of any purported Han connection, but of Tibetan Buddhist ecclesiastical influence and alleged long-standing tutelary relations with them.
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