Thursday, March 26, 2009
China brands Tibet beating video fake
The Chinese government has branded a YouTube video, purportedly showing Chinese police viciously beating Tibetan protesters, as a fake. The film, URL here, apparently taken last March near Lhasa, was put on the video sharing site last Saturday and is believed to be what sparked China's renewed blocking of the site.
IMO: Hm, at the very least, the video seems to be fair comment for which China has produced no decent rebuttal. The Chinese Govt has told so many lies in the past and the historical facts seem to suggest that they have almost certainly told more lies now. These facts include proven population transfer, mining, urbanization, persecution of Buddhism, vilification of the Dalai Lama, and the continued use of torture and extreme repression to silence all protest. Not good for China.
The Chinese government has branded a YouTube video, purportedly showing Chinese police viciously beating Tibetan protesters, as a fake. The film, URL here, apparently taken last March near Lhasa, was put on the video sharing site last Saturday and is believed to be what sparked China's renewed blocking of the site.
IMO: Hm, at the very least, the video seems to be fair comment for which China has produced no decent rebuttal. The Chinese Govt has told so many lies in the past and the historical facts seem to suggest that they have almost certainly told more lies now. These facts include proven population transfer, mining, urbanization, persecution of Buddhism, vilification of the Dalai Lama, and the continued use of torture and extreme repression to silence all protest. Not good for China.
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