Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Life Expectancy Of Memory Cards

Conflict between China and Tibet, historical bases

In two large reflections written by Comrade Fidel, we are led by a historical overview explaining the causes of the conflict in Tibet, and the various circumstances that the Asian giant has passed.
Then I leave the link of the articles but if you are a reader offer hurry the end of the second reflection which covers the contents of both, but it is less important integrates reading texts.

The Chinese Victory (Part II)
The Chinese Victory (Part I)

The works of prestigious U.S. historical researchers, spread what happened in the Chinese territory of Tibet.

The book The CIA's Secret War in Tibet , Kenneth Conboy - University Press, Kansas- describes the sordid details of the conspiracy. William Leary calls it "an excellent and impressive study of the secret CIA operations more important during the Cold War."

In the course of two centuries, no country in the world had recognized Tibet as an independent nation. He was considered an integral part of China. In 1950, India conceived in this way, after the victory of communist revolution. England adopted the same stance. United States until World War II considered it a part of China, and even brought pressures to England in that regard. After the war, however, saw it as a religious bulwark against communism.

When the People's Republic of China implemented the agrarian reform on Tibetan soil, the elite saw its properties and interests were affected. This led to an armed uprising in 1959. The armed rebellion in Tibet, unlike that of Guatemala, Cuba and other countries, where they acted with urgency, "was prepared for years by U.S. secret services, as recorded in the investigations mentioned above.

Another book-which essays an apology of the CIA- Buddha's Warriors, authored by Mike Dunshun, tells how the institution Hundreds of Tibetans took to the United States led the rebellion, the team, send parachuted armaments, trained them in using them, while moving on horseback, as did the Arab guerrillas. The book's prologue was written by the Dalai Lama, who writes: "Though I am deeply convinced that the struggle of Tibetans will succeed only through a long-term and peaceful process, I have always admired these fighters freedom for their courage and their unwavering determination. "

The Dalai Lama, awarded the Congressional Gold Medal U.S. George W. praised Bush for his efforts for freedom, democracy and human rights.

The war in Afghanistan was described by the Dalai Lama as a "liberation", the Korean War as "semi-liberation" and the Viet Nam as a "failure." I

brief summary of data collected by Internet, especially Rebellion site. I have not included for reasons of space and time, the pages of each book where they appear accurately the exact words used.

There are people who suffer from Chino-phobia, a habit shared by many Westerners, accustomed for education and cultural differences to look down on what comes from China.

I was virtually a child when people already spoke of "yellow peril." The Chinese revolution seemed impossible back then the real causes of anti-Chinese sentiments were racist at root.

Why imperialism so intent in submitting to China, directly or indirectly, to international wear?

past, ie 50 years ago to deny the prerogatives it had heroically earned for itself as a full member of the Security Council, then, because of the mistakes that led to the Tiananmen Square protests, it deified the Statue of Liberty, symbol of an empire which today embodies the negation of all freedoms.

legislation of the Republic of China was stood out in proclaiming and enforcing respect for the rights and cultures of 55 ethnic minorities.

People's Republic of China, in turn, is highly sensitive to anything that relates to the integrity of its territory.

The campaign orchestrated against China is like a clarion call to slaughter to tarnish the deserved success of the country and its people for hosting the next Olympics.

Cuba's government issued a declaration categorically expressing its support to China on the campaign against it related to Tibet. That position was correct. China respects the right of citizens to believe or not believe. There, in that country, groups of Muslim, Catholic and non-Catholic Christians and other faiths, and dozens of ethnic minorities, whose rights are guaranteed by the Constitution.

In our Communist Party, religion is no obstacle to being a member.

respect the right to believe the Dalai Lama, but I am compelled to believe in the Dalai Lama.

I have many reasons for believe China's victory.


Fidel Castro Ruz March 31, 2008 3:00 p.m.
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