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Caz wrote:a Pettion to get the chinese to stop repressive measures ? Surely Pettions only have effect on people who care about them. If governments are willing to mow people over in Tanks and crush grass roots demonstrations against harmful policies theres not going to be alot of chance they will be effected by a peice of paper.
Ryoto wrote:Caz wrote:a Pettion to get the chinese to stop repressive measures ? Surely Pettions only have effect on people who care about them. If governments are willing to mow people over in Tanks and crush grass roots demonstrations against harmful policies theres not going to be alot of chance they will be effected by a peice of paper.
lol exactly my thoughts. don't get me wrong though i am in full support of tibetan independence under the stipulation that a proper democracy be put in place rather than the feudal rule prior to the invasion.
zangskar wrote:It is a petition for Western Governments to pressure the Chinese Government to allow the human rights situation to be assessed by independent observers.

Food_Eatah wrote:zangskar wrote:It is a petition for Western Governments to pressure the Chinese Government to allow the human rights situation to be assessed by independent observers.
America is rallying up all it's Asian allies to chanllenge sea territorial claims with China and talking about stationing more troops in Australia. Do you think it's a good time to pressure these issues? Especially when it comes to dealing with China, Western goverment are not doing it for humanitarian reasons.
"Outsiders" can pressure all they like, but if the Chinese feels threatened or pressured, they are going to comply?
Ryoto wrote:Caz wrote:a Pettion to get the chinese to stop repressive measures ? Surely Pettions only have effect on people who care about them. If governments are willing to mow people over in Tanks and crush grass roots demonstrations against harmful policies theres not going to be alot of chance they will be effected by a peice of paper.
lol exactly my thoughts. don't get me wrong though i am in full support of tibetan independence under the stipulation that a proper democracy be put in place rather than the feudal rule prior to the invasion.

Though this may be true, it is not the point of this thread AND you may not have noticed but the petition is asking the Chinese governement to reduce repressive measures, it is NOT asking the Chinese government to allow Tibet its national autonomy. The petition also has NOTHING to do with reinstating feudal theocracies, the validity of the (Chinese backed) Panchen Lama, Gyalpos, Tibetan internal politics and a whole lot of other nonsense that people are tryng to highjack this thread with in order to push their political wheelbarrow.Caz wrote:There are certainly lamas working for the benefit of others in Tibet just as HHDL has worked for the benefit of (most) the exile community.
We have to act fast -- this horrific situation is spiraling out of control behind a censorship curtain. Over and over we have seen that when diplomats themselves bear witness to atrocities, they are motivated to act, and increase political pressure. Let’s answer Palden's tragic cry and build a massive petition to the six world leaders with the most influence in Beijing to send a mission to Tibet and speak out against the repression. Sign the urgent petition on the right!
The Petition
To Presidents Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy, Prime Ministers David Cameron, Julia Gillard and Manmohan Singh, and EU Commissioner Catherine Ashton:
A rising number of Tibetans are taking their lives through self immolation in a desperate cry to the world to stop the escalating Chinese crackdown. As shocked citizens, we call on you to urgently send an independent high-level mission to the area and to speak out against the ongoing repression. Only coordinated and swift diplomatic action can stop this crisis.
Ryoto wrote:Hopefully this doesn't turn into e-sangha where independent thought was not allowed. Kind of like communist china![]()
Anyways back on topic

Caz wrote:Ryoto wrote:Caz wrote:a Pettion to get the chinese to stop repressive measures ? Surely Pettions only have effect on people who care about them. If governments are willing to mow people over in Tanks and crush grass roots demonstrations against harmful policies theres not going to be alot of chance they will be effected by a peice of paper.
lol exactly my thoughts. don't get me wrong though i am in full support of tibetan independence under the stipulation that a proper democracy be put in place rather than the feudal rule prior to the invasion.
Yes I agree I also support the peoples will to choose whom they are governed by. Being a realist though they only way I can see china changing their stance will be through gradual democratisation and liberalisations of their internal policies even so this could be fairly long process and with no result in Tibetan self governence at all so for now the best thing to hope for is that the Chinese government will steadily come to appreciate Indiginous Tibetan culture and its valuable religious heratage and be less iron fisted with their subjects this is something to campaign for it would actually be of far greater benefit to sentient beings and much more easy to accomplish then throwing an individuals weight behind a protest movement that a state superpower will continue to oppose. Fortunatly there are those I believe who are working within Tibet to benefit this cause several Lama's and If a Buddha's compassion is anything to compared to perhapes this Chinese selected Panchen Lama may be an emination after all what better way then to help people then be in a position where one is able to ?

Food_Eatah wrote:People aren't ignorant in China. It's a country deeply rooted in the Dharma and history. Anyone who's been there will know that information can still be accessed quite easily. Do people still think Chinese people are communist aliens? They think no different to any body on this forum. Some are nationalists, some are conservatives, some are liberals, some do it for the lulz.
Are you all lay BUDDHISTS or just lay people in general? Because it seems to me that the Dharma is irrelevant to when it doesn't involve frivilous debate about metaphysics? As soon as someone opens a can of political sauce everyone throws away the Dharma and allows themselves to be controlled by ignorant instincts.
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