Tuesday, March 10, 2009

50 years of Tibetan struggle for justice & freedom


When I see a bunch of people, relatively lesser in number, seeing towards India, for the protection of their rights and even for the sake of their sheer existence; getting no significant support that is pragmatically supportive and result oriented, then my heart goes on melting for such warriors who are destined to fight their battle of truth against the mostly populated, robust financial and military powerhouse of this earth, the Communist China. Today on occasion of 50 years of struggle by aspiring and patriotic Tibetans who fought against all odds, with a cruel power who kills its on people brutally on speaking even a single world against it, what to write of minority Tibetans. First of all, the most important aspect of this trouble is, when the entire world appreciates the distinguishing racial base of Han chinese and Tibetans and thus rendering from it the right of Tibetans that they historically possess of having their own separate nation, why India only for its own self interests turning its face away from the doctrine of truth and justice, which is the basis of our culture? According to Dalali Lama, Chinese have made Tibet a living hell; the restriction on foreign media and virtually airtight isolation of Tibet prove the citing of honorable His Holiness view-point.

Because of our own interests, we tend to be passive about the injustices happening around us. This way we are equally responsible for the sins that China is committing. I'd here again stress on the fact that because of our lingering stance over these key international issues around us, many Tamils in Sri lanka and Tibetans in Tibet had to face brutal and inhuman treatment and consequences, even losing of their lives. India must be very proactive for the sake of truth and justice, which basically frame this great nation. Jai Hind!

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