The people in question, Tibetans dont think of themselves as Chinese. China has no moral o
The people in question, Tibetans dont think of themselves as Chinese. China has no moral or legal claim on Tibet except what is based on illegal military occupation, the largest imperialist land grab carried out in Twentieth Century.
This video examines chinese claims on Tibet using historic facts. Yuan empire was a Mongol one not Chinese. In fact Kublai Khan invaded, defeated Chinese and occupied China. And historically Southern chinese and northern ones have not been the same. China itself as an entity is rather new.
And it is amazing that - chinese communists, that talk about peace, civilisation, sensitivity and culture all of which they lack. There are courageous exceptions; but most Chinese seem unfortunately a classic example of Orwellian automons.
Culture of Chinese rulers and their fascist behavior with Tibetians seems to be as monochromatic as that of Hongkong produced violent kung fu movies. Claiming land and sovereignity over other nations is an imperialist act and exercising soverignity is clearly occupation.
For truthful information on Tibet, as different from chinese propoganda lies, visit http://www.friendsoftibet.org, http://www.savetibet.org.
(Below are extremely distressing pictures of dead Tibetians shot by Chinese. Viewer Discretion advised for viewing the site below http://www.tchrd.org/press/2008/pr200...
ON TIBET CHINESE CENSORSHIP (Some plain talk to Xinhua and CCTV, world's largest broadcaster of doctored news and lies)
1. If there is a power that wants to block information, then we should assume this power is bad.
2. If this power actually blocked the information, then this power should be assumed to be worse.
3. If the power which blocked information now publishes only one-sided information, then we should assume this information is false.
4. For all untrue information, the power which blocks information should be held most responsible.
5. The power which blocks information has no credibility to judge related information that flows around.
6. Information blocking is the only reason for making the divide deeper and the situation worse, since people in different positions are all talking from their own perspectives, and cannot be verified.
7. Ultra-nationalism is an emotion, not reason; therefore censorship is a bed for such emotion, fostering extreme Chinese Emotions/intolerance.
This extreme jingoist emotion helps chinese government, in retaining power.
9. Only sufficient information and sufficient expression can dissolve such extreme emotion. Trying to control so-called "dangerous speech" is the biggest and greatest danger.
10. Therefore, allowing the media to freely enter Tibet to report is a critical to help resolve the issue.
(Chinese hands being bloody, dont know if Censorship will be lifted soon)
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BLITZ ON TIBETAN ENCAMPMENT
Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok was born in extraordinarily auspiciou
BLITZ ON TIBETAN ENCAMPMENT
Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok was born in extraordinarily auspicious circumstances in 1933 and was recognised as an incarnation of the treasure revealer Lerab Lingpa (1856-1926). He is one of the three contemporary incarnations of Lerab Lingpa, of whom Sogyal Rinpoche is also an incarnation. In the worst times of the Cultural Revolution Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok (known locally as Khenpo Jigphun) avoided arrest and torture. He continued his religious activities in remote areas and survived the social and political turbulence of the period. Then, after the Cultural Revolution, a period of liberalisation began. So in 1985 Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok applied for and received official permission to open an academy, which he registered as a teaching institute in order to avoid the strict regulations that Chinese officials placed on monasteries.
His reputation had already spread far beyond eastern Tibet, and monks, nuns and lay practitioners of all lineages flocked to the academy called Larung Gar and settled in small log cabins there. By 1999 over 7,000 monks, nuns and lay practitioners were being taught Buddhist philosophy in a non-sectarian environment, free to come and go without any formal process of acceptance, as long as they respected the monastic rules set up by Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok. Now, tragically, it appears that this renaissance in eastern Tibet is severely threatened, as the following news agency report reveals.
Washington, 20 June 2001 (ICT) - Officials from Beijing and Chengdu have ordered thousands of monks and nuns to leave a massive monastic encampment in eastern Tibet, according to several eyewitness sources. As monks and nuns leave, their residences are being destroyed to prevent them or others from returning and inhabiting the sprawling complex. The confrontation has been building for weeks and higher-level officials from Beijing have been called in to oversee the expulsions and demolition. The monastic community known as Larung Gar near the town of Serta is the largest concentration of monks and nuns anywhere on the Tibetan plateau.
Larung Gar is a monastic encampment, not a monastery, and its inhabitants have come of their own accord based on Larung Gar's reputation that has spread by word of mouth. Moreover, its monks and nuns from all areas of Tibet and China form a loose-knit community where students have to provide for themselves and are not under the formal control of any abbot. However, students have been drawn by a charismatic teacher, Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok, who established Larung Gar more than a decade ago as a ritro, or mountain hermitage, with only a few students. Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok and other lamas lead a traditional curriculum of Buddhist study, teaching in both Tibetan and Mandarin. The encampment is believed to have between 7,000 and 8,000 monks and nuns, of which nearly 1,000 are Chinese. A majority of the inhabitants are nuns. Often the Tibetans who come to this remote area study for a limited period of time before returning to their home monastery to teach others. Larung Gar is a place where "the sacred landscape of Tibet was being revived" and is a "marked contrast to the alienated state in which institutionalised Buddhism finds itself in many parts of Tibet", according to the 1998 book Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet. Because of the unique opportunity to receive a comprehensive Buddhist education, Larung Gar is one of the few places on the Tibetan plateau that is attracting students.
The Chinese government authorities who arrived recently are trying to enforce a ceiling of 1,400 monks and nuns. Previous attempts by government cadres to reduce the numbers of students at Larung Gar have proved largely unsuccessful. During these attempts by local authorities, Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok reportedly called on the authorities to "safeguard the people's religious belief" which is guaranteed in China's constitution. There is no reported political "splittist" activity at Larung Gar.
We can watch another VIDEO in YouTube. search 五明佛学院
1989年以降 中国政府がチベットでおこなっている宗教弾圧は 被害者の証言しかなく、証拠映像が全くなかった中、 今回持ち出された映像は、 中国による人権宗教への弾圧の貴重な新しい証拠になるものと言えると思います。
2001年、 東チベット、四川省甘孜州色達県にある チベット仏教最大の寺院、「五明佛学院」が 公安、武装警察の主導によって撤去、破壊されました。 (チベット語での寺院名、「ラルン・ガル・ゴンパ」)
事件直後のチベットを私が訪れていた際に 事件当日の様子を撮影していた高僧から接触があり 「海外の報道機関に渡してチベットでの宗教弾圧の実情を世界に公表してほしい」と 映像を譲り受け、日本に持ちかえりました。
四川省甘孜州色達県に五明佛学院というチベット仏教の世界最大の寺院がある。 東チベットを中心にチベット人に強く支持されるジグメ・プンツォク僧院長は強いカリスマ性を持ち 1万人を越える僧が彼のもとこの寺院で学んでいた。
2001年5月、 寺院の影響力を恐れた中国当局によって、 公安、武装警察、漢族の作業員が派遣され、 警察の監視のなか 作業員によって寺院の僧坊が破壊された。 佛学院の僧たちが結束して警察たちの活動を阻止しようとしたため衝突が発生し、 警察側が発砲したというが、 今のところ、警察官一人が負傷、 僧侶や尼僧に負傷者が出たという情報はない。 推定2000戸の僧坊が破壊され、 8000人以上の僧が寺院から強制退去させられた。 事件後、僧の抗議の自殺が相次いだ。
ジグメ・プンツォク僧院長は病気を理由に陸軍病院に強制入院させられた。
2004年1月、 僧院長は強制入院させられた四川省成都の陸軍病院内で死亡した。 心臓手術の直後に死亡したためチベット人の間では暗殺説が唱えられている。
映像の原本は約60分、 警察監視の中、危険な状況で撮影しているため手ぶれ部分が多く、 見やすい、重要、と思われる部分のみにしぼって編集しました。
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China A Century Of Revolution Part Two: The Mao Years 1949--1976
China - A Century of
China A Century Of Revolution Part Two: The Mao Years 1949--1976
China - A Century of Revolution (2002) is a six-hour tour de force journey through the country's most tumultuous period.
Definitive, insightful and unforgettable, China: A Century of Revolution is an astonishingly candid view of a once-secret nation. This powerful program takes a remarkable first-hand look at China's tumultuous history, examining its social, political and cultural upheaval through eyewitness accounts, rare archival film footage and insightful commentary.
Part One: China in Revolution
China In Revolution begins in 1911 with the fall of the last emperor and continues through 1949, highlighting four decades of civil war, foreign invasion and the ascension of rival leaders Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek. Rarely seen photos and film footage - among the earliest ever recorded in China - reveal fascinating details of a long-censored history. Hear the facts and meet the people who experienced modern China's most violent era.
Part Two: The Mao Years
From the beginning of his rule in 1949 to his death in 1976, Mao Zedong and his colleagues attempted to forge a "new China" from a country mired in poverty and devastated by decades of war. Yet, the Mao years would bring the new People's Republic of China little stability. Rare interviews with Communist Party members and ordinary citizens involved with history's largest political experiment, reveal the turbulence, famine, violent campaigns and purges which destroyed the lives of more than one hundred million people.
Part Three: Born Under The Flag
Born Under The Red Flag begins with Mao's death in 1976, continues with the new leadership of Deng Xiaoping, and concludes with the struggle of China's paradoxical goals of economic prosperity and absolute Communist Party control. In the short span of 15 years, China transformed itself into a never-before-seen hybrid of communism and capitalism. And although it has become the third largest economy in the world, the price has been high. Rare interviews and film footage highlight the Democracy Wall Movement, the establishment of Special Economic Zones and the dramatic student protests in Tiananmen Square.
Part One: China in Revolution 1911--1949 Part Two: The Mao Years 1949--1976 Part Three: Born Under the Red Flag 1976--1997
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Девять комментариев о коммунистической партии 7 (1). История убийств коммунистической парт
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55-летняя история КПК с момента ее создания писалась кровью и ложью. Эта кровавая история страшна, но мало кто знает о ней. Когда китайцы в своё время потеряли 60-80 миллионов невинных жизней, и очень много семей было разбито, многие люди задумались: «Почему КПК убивает людей?» Сегодня КПК убивает практикующих Фалуньгун, а в начале ноября 2004 г. в Ханьюань стреляли в людей, которые выражали недовольство правительством. Многие ещё думают: «Сможет ли КПК когда-нибудь перестать убивать людей, научиться говорить языком, а не оружием?»
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What actions can YOU take to support freedom and human rights in China and Tibet?
* Don'
What actions can YOU take to support freedom and human rights in China and Tibet? * Don't go to the 2008 Genocide Olympics in Beijing. Your presence will be used as a propaganda weapon against freedom-loving Chinese. * Boycott the Olympic advertisers and sponsors and tell them why. Most corporations have 800 numbers, and some have public relations contact information available. * Don't watch the Olympics. This sports event has already been politicized by the Communist regime, just as Hitler did in 1936. * In spite of Beijing's promises to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow greater freedom in China, human rights are worse in China and Tibet now, and the brutal massacre in Tibet killed any remaining Olympic spirit. The same rulers who crushed freedom in Tiananmen Square are now crushing the protests in Tibet. * If you do go to Beijing for the Olympics, find out how you can peacefully support freedom. * Boycott all Chinese products. * For your family's health, never buy food, toys, cosmetics, vitamins, toothpaste and similar items which are made in China. * Chinese products are made under the worst sweatshop, slave and prison conditions. This is a major reason WHY Chinese products are cheaper. * Chinese manufacturers follow no worker safety, pollution, worker rights laws. Another reason Chinese products are cheaper. * America will lose our entire middle class as every manufacturing job is leaving for China and the third-world. * Buying Chinese products is the worst thing you can do for the environment: China is the #1 greenhouse gas producer and the country is among the most polluted places on Earth. There are almost no pollution laws. American and other companies reap billions in profits by setting up factories in China with no pollution controls. * Google "organ harvesting" for the facts about the most horrifying human rights attrocities being committed by the Communist dictatorship. * Cheaper ISN'T Safer! Don't wait for the next recall. * Test Chinese products in your home for lead and mold, particularly toys, children's clothing and china & glass dishes and mugs. Test kits are available at hearware and other stores. * Demand Congress act to ban food and toys made in China. * Call the White House: Ask President Bush to stay home and not sit next to Hu Jintao to cheer on the propaganda show. Roosevelt did NOT go to the Hitler Olympics. * The above actions will send the Chinese dictatorship a message they must allow freedom, and encourage the Chinese and Tibetan people to take action to free their countries. * Contact anyone you can in China to let them know the world is watching and cares about their freedom. Before WW-II, the world ignored the horrors until it was too late, but after the war the world pledged "Never again!" would we allow dictators to commit genocide. While the Chinese people may suffer great repression for speaking out and demanding freedom, it's up to you and me to help bring freedom to China and Tibet. * During the Olympics, the dictators can't roll the tanks and gun down people if they demonstrate for freedom. The eyes of the world will be watching, and this is the opportunity for millions of Chinese to demand freedom. * Pass the word! Send this video to your friends. You may include this video in your videos as long as it is unedited and uncut.
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unmadeinchina.org hosts the sixth part of this video, as they downloaded it before it was
unmadeinchina.org hosts the sixth part of this video, as they downloaded it before it was removed. This is the fifth part of a film that will last until the death of the demons.
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Powerful 4-minute video about Tibet's cry for freedom and our Olympic opportunity to make
Powerful 4-minute video about Tibet's cry for freedom and our Olympic opportunity to make history for Tibet. Includes an intimate look inside contemporary Tibet, rare and explosive footage of the recent Tibetan uprising, and the inspiring efforts of Students for a Free Tibet and Tibet activists worldwide in this historic moment. Please share widely!
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Olympic host China -Their Soldiers Killing Innocent Tibetans
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Where Science and Buddhism Meet: Emptiness, Interconnectivity and the Nature of Reality
Where Science and Buddhism Meet: Emptiness, Interconnectivity and the Nature of Reality
After 4 months of writing, editing, gathering information, finding the right media and music (and getting it approved) :D Its finally here, Where Science and Buddhism Meet: Emptiness, Interconnectivity and the Nature of Reality.
First thank you for taking the time to watch this! If you enjoy this video and think it would be of some benefit or interest of other please please share it, favorite it, link it in your own videos. I have nothing but a pure altruistic intention behind this, I've made it to share what I and many other have found, a profound convergence of two way seemingly opposite ways of perceiving and understanding reality. Lots of love!! - Gerald
Here is a very partial list of resources, I'm working on expanding this.
-Wave/Particle Duality -- Tao of Physics - pg 67, 69 Quantum Enigma -- pg 10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave-particle_duality http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT7xJ0tjB4A http://science.howstuffworks.com/atom8.htm The Fabric of the Cosmos -- pg. 206
-The Emptiness of Atoms-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kypne21A0R4 http://education.jlab.org/qa/atomicstructure_10.html
-The Quantum Field -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_field_theory Tao of Physics -- pg. 210
Part Two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlmrHMBW36w
If you have any questions on the content or need some good resources please send me a message! Thanks again :)
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