Photos of dead in Lhasa expose Chinese secrets
Pratyush , New Delhi: Mar 19 2008
Made Popular Mar 19 2008
India :
China’s worst-kept secret may be out for the whole world to see. Tibetan Opposition groups on Tuesday emailed pictures that show dead bodies, allegedly of Tibetan protestors killed by the Chinese forces on the streets of Lhasa. The Tibetan groups...
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Communism can never really cure, all it can, is to be a ham handed, intolerant ruler which doesn’t mind more dead people. Democracy is the solution not just in China, but every where in the world. Lets see what this Tibet massacre does to the Beijing games. The way things are going, we just might even be staring at a mass boycott of the rapidly approaching Beijing Olympics.
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Salil
Kochi, India
its tough to fight against mighty China, the rude Chinese administration controls media too and restricts such news. let the details come, I guess more than 100 people have died in the protests. They don't care human rights at all.
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@ Jayprashanth - you have to wonder why communism, which can look so nice on paper, always becomes a repressive regime.

Look at what writers like Marx and Engels were saying and you will see that the sorts of repression and corruption (or plutocracy, in some senses) which arises is more or less what they were railing against with their writings. I am not a Marxist by any stretch of the imagination but these so-called Marxist-ideological states are really just repressive regimes constructing a wealth-based inequality of the sort the ideology was working to subvert - and they claim to be Marxist by selectively employing the parts of the ideology which suit them and twisting the meanings to their own limited ends. (Without specifics, we also see this in numerous religious fundamentalists around the world at this time in history). China is immensely corrupt and will never truly benefit from it’s massive economic and industrial achievements until the society becomes a more transparent and open one.
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@Graeme
Ofcourse mate, i second you. Though i don’t know much about the chinese society as such, i do know a wee bit about the Chinese Industry. All they do is to copy designs from other brands and make bad quality knock offs. Till date, the chinese haven’t really made too many innovative products of their own, i mean their own design. And a case in example is the world’s cheapest car. Why didn’t China with so much manufacturing capability not make the world’s cheapest car, like the Tata Nano, simply because, tata hasn’t yet released the nano. Now that, tata will release the nano, in a few months, expect a cheaper chinese nano knock off this x’mas. And if China fails to consilidate it’s position as a manufacturing hub, it will be simply because they aren’t innovating. And why the hell am i saying all this? Because communism is not good for China and it will in all probability take china back to the 30’s.
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Noble Noble
Sydney, Australia
Above people are too clueless and too quick to make a judgement without information. None of us are in the position to speak about something we don’t know about.

You guys need to go back to school, firstly we should question the information we have been given and whether this information itself is accurate. Information itself may also be corrupt.

[its tough to fight against mighty China, the rude Chinese administration controls media too and restricts such news. let the details come, I guess more than 100 people have died in the protests. They don’t care human rights at all.]

This guy is pretty sad, human rights itself needs to be redefined as it discriminates.

and the Corporations govern your information too.

And it’s funny how these pictures are released so long after the event. It is because they need time to fine tune photoshop skills?
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