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How to criticize China
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Confucius said: "In a group of three people, one of them will become my teacher". Chinese are eager to learn from outside. However, criticism is an art as well. Improper manner, irresponsible comments and misunderstanding do not contribute to anything, but only hurt other people and increase prejudice. How to criticize China, a country with very different history and culture from the West? This question becomes more urgent and important as China comes back to the global stage. Your insights are sincerely welcome.

read the article: "Understanding another world: how to criticize China"

2008-05-08 16:36:45 GMTComments: 16 |Permanent Link
the flame of peace
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Welcome all kinds of rational discussions about the latest development about Tibet and the Olympics. Hopefully the rational dialogues can eventually overcome irrational prejudice and impulsion. Hopefully the flame of peace can help us to achieve our  ideal " one world, one dream".
2008-04-09 06:43:44 GMTComments: 35 |Permanent Link
Entry for March 24, 2008
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We demand Dalai Lama's Apology and Justice for the brutal doings of his followers!

We wish all Han, Muslim and Tibetan Chinese reconcile the historic conflicts and construct a harmonious Tibet!


Please tell as many people as possible about this website. Let people know the truth!


请将反藏独集会信息告诉peaceintibet@gmail.com, 我会在www.peaceintibet上广而告知

“示哀”是一种更有力的示威




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Author:Anonymous


Thanks for your good job.Strongly support you.


Dalai Lama is a Terr.Do you think we should to take any action to against Dalai lama in Melbourne.


2008-03-22 10:28:31 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Good on you!


I hope every one here express his/her opinion rationally rather than emotionally, especially no insults and swear words.

--thanku


2008-03-22 12:02:49 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Thank you very much!! this site in nicely done. i will try my best to promote as much as I can you are my hero!!

--cynthia


2008-03-22 12:13:53 GMT


Author:Anonymous

support!!!!!!!!!


2008-03-22 12:59:24 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Great job!


2008-03-22 13:27:40 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Please present evidence of "Dalai Lama is a Terr".

--Karl


Author:Anonymous


Thank you for your great job to show the truth for the world.

Freedom is not just the excuse to allow Dalai and his followers to destroy any innocent citizens around the country.


2008-03-22 14:54:57 GMT


Author:Anonymous


As a response to some feedbacks, it should be clarified that though Dalai Lama's involvement in the riot is still being investigated and discussed. However, we do
believe that Dalai at least has the moral obligation to sincerely apologize for the suffering caused by his
followers as soon as possible.


--webmaster


2008-03-22 15:13:01 GMT


Author:Anonymous

Full support to this web. Our Chinese paid too much attention on our individual lives before but ignored the importance of introducing a true image of China. Silence had given and will give our international friend wrong impression that what they were told about China is fully correct, even though the quality of westen medias service are so poor. Stand up and try our best to show the other side of the story and make those liar's and slander's effort worthless

2008-03-22 21:47:11 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Dalai Lama must stop against Chinese!!!


2008-03-22 22:59:18 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Dalai needs to pologize for the suffering caused by his followers,

--Xena


2008-03-22 23:12:35 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Strongly support!


2008-03-22 23:14:36 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Strongly demand Dalai apology to those victims in Tibet riot.


2008-03-23 00:01:55 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Dalai Lama, innocent's blood is on your hands!


2008-03-23 04:30:29 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Hi, Nice work fo rthis site.



I think you should add some facts that How central government helped develop Tibet.

And some basic misunderstandings from of the westerners, These include the following false claims:



1/ CCP killed 1 million Tibetans in 1959-1979.



2/ CCP controlls Tibetans's religion activities



3/ CCP loots Tibetans natrual resources.



Then It will be more persuasive to westerners.



The resource you can look for a scholar named
徐明旭 and two American prof cited by him...


2008-03-23 05:00:16 GMT


Author:Anonymous


The 3.14 event is a pretext for a propaganda war against China. Stop making enemy! We demand peace!

--Zeitgeist


2008-03-23 10:39:17 GMT


Author:Anonymous


Oh please, Dalai Lama is not a terrorist. People were fed up with the war on terror. Do not ever use that word again. The political active Dalai Lama should stop his participation in the comming propaganda war against China, with we are only seeing the begining. And US should stop pointing fingers at others. Restore your liberty at home!


2008-03-23 11:07:19 GMT


Author:Anonymous


抗議デモするやつらの行動が、あなたはどう分析するか?

抗議デモ=暴動、等しくなりますか?

等しくなければ、

じゃ、やつらが、なぜ商店などを燃やせたか?

なぜ民間人を殺したか?

あなたは、中国当局の見方ではなくでも、結構と思いますが。

暴動とは、徒党を組んで社会秩序を乱すような行動をとること。

あなたは、暴動者を賛成したいのか?

暴動者の友達になりたいのか?

暴動の行動を放置したまま、よいのか?

庶民の普通生活は、どう戻せるのか?

やつらの行動では、明らかに社会順序に反することを言えるでしょう!

それでも、あなた、どうするの!!!!!!

野党は、自分の政権を守らないといけないです。

当然な行為を行っています。

暴動者を武力鎮圧することが正です。

現在社会を広い目で見て下さい。

民主を主張する国でも堂々武力鎮圧します。

俺が大嫌い世界警察である国でも、

当然銃の性能がよくわかっています。、

武力鎮圧する手段もうまいだし、

石油のため、イラクをやっちゃう、いいでしょう!

そうですね、やりましたね。

本人は自分には思えば、正しく主張ですよね、

本人は下半身の我慢切れ、

ギャハハ笑いながら、

最近沖縄の少女をレイプしましたね。

どう思いますでしょうか?


I am extremely angry these days with Western Media's misleading, untrue report. There is no justice but strength in this world. China will be strong and let the westerner be jealous!!!


Sunday March 23, 2008 - 04:26pm (PST) Remove comment


Author: anonymous



Collect the names of the victims, and their pictures. Collect the stories how they were killed. Then put them on the web.


Sunday March 23, 2008 - 04:36pm (PST) Remove comment


Author: anonymous



good work.

Here are some more sources of reports from westerner who witnesses the violence:

1. From Toronto Star: Canadians caught in Tibet's violence:

"A mob of perhaps 15 men carrying what appeared to be two-metre long, silver poles began beating him. When he went down, they continued to beat and kick him."

http://www.thestar.com/article/346763



2. from Toronto Star: 'I can't just let this guy die on the ground'

"A traveller from Toronto was walking on Beijing Road in Lhasa on Friday afternoon when he saw a crowd of Tibetans beating a young Han Chinese man and two women"



http://www.thestar.com/article/346769



3. one viedo in which those mobs have Indian accent, I vivid proof that those mobs were from Indian

The english at 1:58 is clearly indian accent!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1dxZlS9Axo&eurl=http://web.wenxuecity.com/BBSView.php?SubID=military&MsgID=469366

can you add more video clips from youtube?


Sunday March 23, 2008 - 07:11pm (PST) Remove comment



Author: anonymous 


Hi, here are more Tibet related articles that can be posted for a more objective evaluation on the history and current state of Tibet



http://www.flonnet.com/fl1718/17180040.htm

http://www.thehindu.com/2007/07/05/stories/2007070559671300.htm


Sunday March 23, 2008 - 08:30pm (PST) Remove comment


Author: anonymous



Thanks for the info provided, they are added


Sunday March 23, 2008 - 08:59pm (PST) Remove comment


Author: anonymous 


Thank you and strongly support your website!


Sunday March 23, 2008 - 11:17pm (PST) Remove comment


Author: anonymous


2008-03-24 07:45:06 GMTComments: 92 |Permanent Link
Why does the Western Media neglect the blood of Chinese victims?
During March 14’s riot, media in the Western countries seldom mentioned the suffering of the victims in the riot, but only focuses on the appeal of “freedom” of the rioters. Even after all kinds of evidences clearly demonstrated the ferocity of the rioters (see www.peaceintibet.com), western media is only concerned with the arrests of the rioters and criminals. Why the “sympathetic” and “objective” Western media seems to be blind to the blood of Chinese victims?

A metaphor used by Dalai can shed light on the mind of the western media. In a meeting with journalists after the riot, he said, ““Last few days I had a sort of feeling, a tiger, of a young deer in a tiger’s hand,” The wolf-like brutality of the rioters was easily turned into the deer-like tenderness and helplessness. This is Dalai’s long-time strategy: to contrast his small group with China’s gigantic size and use his religious role as a pretext hiding his political intention. Such a method is actually quite common in the daily life, some people deliberately demonstrate their physical weakness to win the sympathy of the bystanders, but secretly attack the back of the stronger. The stronger are trapped into a predicament. His self-defense is even condemned as the misuse of violence. Only the victims attacked know the pain and are angry with the tricks. That’s the reason why Chinese perceive the Tibet-question so differently from the Westerners. (http://www.ftchinese.com/sc/story_english.jsp?id=001018078)


China’s situation is even worse. The dragon has always been conceived in the Westerns’ sub-consciousness as a huge menace. The government type chosen by Chinese people happens to be disliked by the Western countries as well. Its vast size, large population and powerful state provide Dalai Lama with the best chance to display his weakness as a contrast. The decades long negative reports and perceptions about China in the Western countries easily enable Dalai to close the eye of the media on the bloody truth. The biased view of the Western countries even cost the lives of more civilians. As a British journalists report, worried about the criticism, Chinese police did not take harsh measures against the rioters on the first day. (http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/20/tibet.miles.interview/index.html#cnnSTCText)


We ordinary Chinese people are not accusing Dalai of terrorism here. We know that we have not yet seen 100% evidence of his direct control of the riot. However, we are furious with his manipulation of the public opinion and the Western media’s indifference to the blood of our brothers and sisters.


We demand Dalai Lama to face the victims killed, injured and plundered by his followers and sincerely apologize to them. We demand Western Media to report the brutality widely and objectively to the public in their countries for the sake of TRUTH;

We demand International Community to condemn the responsible for the Tibetan violence, in order
to maintain the “moral authority” (Nancy Pelosi);

We support our government’s necessary measures to restore orders and protect people’s life and
property in the affected regions, support the juridical process against the criminals;

We welcome unbiased investigation of the violence;

and We wish all Han, Muslim and Tibetan Chinese reconcile the historic conflicts, continue the
economic development and construct a harmonious Tibet!


Please circulate wide!




2008-03-23 20:59:40 GMTComments: 19 |Permanent Link
“示哀”是一种更有力的示威

3.14 暴乱爆发之后, 达赖实质上只用了一个比喻就使整个西方舆论跟定了他. “这几天我感到像一只小鹿在老虎的手心里……进行无助的挣扎.” 他向纽约时报记者如是说. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/19/world/asia/19dalai.html?_r=1&ex=1363579200&...


暴民的豺狼本性被他无形中化为纯真, 而中国正当的执法则遭到了西方的批评. 其实这一伎俩在生活中也屡见不鲜, 一些人靠自己弱小的外形骗取旁观者同情, 然后择机下阴招. 但这一招却往往灵验无比, 把大个子弄得百口难辩, 有理说不出.

在西方的潜意识中, 中国原本就是最大的威胁. 无论是庞大的疆域, 人口和国家机器还是不同的政治体制都使他们又疑又惧. 还有什么能比一小撮流亡者和一个僧人更好的机会来对照中国可怕的庞大? 力量对比已使别人同情藏独三分, 西方人对集权政府的思维定势又形成根深蒂固的偏见, 未开口已输七八分, 中国政府那些程式化的回应绝无回天之力,

我国的文化和体制决定了政府不能示弱. 但我们海内外的中国人民却可以用心去打动其他国家的人民. 我们整体是世界上最大的民族, 但我们每个人都是与别的人民相同的个体。有一样的哀乐,当我们的兄弟姐妹受伤时, 我们应该把血淋淋的伤口给别人看. 唤起他们的同情和对暴徒的厌恶。 当全世界只关注政府的反应时, 我们应该纪念我们死难的同胞, 也让别人更多关注这些无辜的牺牲者.

示弱”, “示哀是一种更有力的示威. 我们人民比政府有时更能有力地说明我们不是蛮横的巨无霸, 我们只是想建设一个美好的大家园, 从珠穆琅玛峰到白山黑水之间。

所以我提议我们在最近的游行时向死难同胞默哀, 在与外国友/敌人的对话中强调受害者的痛苦并强烈要求达赖向死难者道歉致哀. 这将使达赖陷入两难. 虽然他矢口否认操纵暴乱, 但他应对他的支持者的暴行谴责和忤悔, 就如父母应对子女的行为负责. 如他确实道歉, 这是揭露藏独本质, 还我清白的良机. 如他支吾不肯, 无数的人证物证会让他原形毕露.


最后请大家多将www.peaceintibet.com 介绍给外界,用全面的事实 警醒西方民众,谴责藏独,追悼死难同胞

2008-03-23 19:27:06 GMTComments: 12 |Permanent Link
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