Saturday, March 22, 2008

The Voice of Mankind!

The world specially America who didn't miss even on a second to declare "Kosovo" a separate country, gave a paralyzed reaction of whatever happened in Tibbet. China says it's its "Internal" matter, and Indian government agree to all this? India has been leader for knowledge transferring to china for years by, the Buddhist culture, traditions; our ancestral kings won chinese land and awarded it to the servants of Buddha, for what? For this all which is happening now? What does China {Cheen} thinks? They will occupy any land and then claim it's their internal issue? If they are saying Tibbetians started all violence and then even over powered the massive number of Chinese security forces and attacked them extremely, then why they are not showing these things to world community? Why they did the most severe attack on humanity by Media Blackouts? What is the UN and all countries boasting of Human Rights doing? Do they have no care for those mother's sons fighting for their motherland? Is this the way this selfish world reacts to apparent human rights' violations by some economic, strategic and military power? Are our principles fall dwarf to the selfishness? It's the time when we all write the truth about the fabric of our nature, that whether it is sewed with the threads of cowardice or with the glorious silk of bravery to support the truth and justice. It is enough to indicate about Cheenee {Chinese} fault that they have always been indulged in fights over land. They all time tried to occupy lands all around world. Hong Kong, Tibbet, now eying Arunanchal and other similar issues too are existed in their account all the time. People within the nation are shown what the government want them to show and this mute world seeing everything? I am not at all in support of disintegrating lands and create countries on the name of race, language or any discrimination but when I see Chinese brutal policy where a handful are running things by muscle power for their own narrow notions then I think it'd be far nicer if we can provide a few Tibbetians liberation from the bloody claws of Chinese communism. Help Tibbet, Raise the voice of truth and show the courage to the world that we hail for the Mankind.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Counterpunch to China

Currently China, violating an agreement about not destabilising settled populations in disputed areas, lays claim repeatedly to Arunachal Pradesh. Indian reactions are pitifully pathetic. To respond gainfully to China, what is required is a counterpunch. India should simply state that it no longer recognises Tibet as part of China, since Tibet is Tibetan territory and the Tibetan people must decide its future. There is no legal impediment against India doing this. The 1954 Agreement between India and China, whereby India recognised Tibet as part of China, lapsed after eight years and was never renewed.

India’s hope of a reasonable settlement between China and the Tibetan people has been shattered by China’s rebuff to Dalai Lama’s somewhat over-generous offer of accepting autonomy for Tibet under Chinese sovereignty. China instead is busy changing the demography of Tibet by populating the region with Han Chinese to marginalise Tibet’s own sons of the soil. As former government counsel and author J.P. Mitter in his Betrayal of Tibet (1964) wrote: "No policy that allows the Chinese to be paramount in this once acknowledged buffer country will ever be in the interest of India."

The International Commission of Jurists in Geneva after detailed research had concluded that Tibet, historically and legally, was an independent nation until it was forcibly occupied by China. The government could encourage any prominent NGO, perhaps even George Fernandes, to interact with radical young Tibetans in Dharamshala to set up a joint committee for delineating the Indo-Tibetan border. India has a border with Tibet, none with China. Once that border is delineated it could be forwarded to the International Commission of Jurists for approval.

On the eve of the Beijing Olympics, China is very touchy about Tibet. India should exploit that. On March 10, a radical young Tibetan, Tenzin Tsundue, is leading a peaceful march from Dharamshala to Tibet to coincide with the opening of the Olympics. This is his way of lodging a Gandhian, democratic protest. Official agencies should extend him quiet help. Media should ensure maximum international coverage. The protest can undoubtedly gather momentum.

There is also much that can be said with regard to Xingjian and Taiwan. But let’s start with Tibet.