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by Admin on 6/7/09

Tibetans Under the Rule of Dalai Lama

This was the common living condition of Tibetan serfs before 1959: while Dalai lived in palace and lamas in temples, the majority of Tibetan serfs called muddy caves their homes.

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The Middle Way

An Aussie Crab: Hi Chinese, I'm standing in the middle of your way to the source of peace and happiness.

An Aussie political delegate has travelled thousands of miles to wish Dalai Lama to live one or two more years so he can direct one or two more violent shows in China like what had happened in Lhasa last year.

What a crab! (crap?)


A Road Made in China

For some Australian politicians who now have become part of the Tibetan terrorist movement


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