Monday, March 17, 2008

Keeping After China

It now appears China had some legitimate concerns; the protests have spread to other provinces.

"Violent clashes spill outside Tibetan capital"

"by Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times | March 17, 2008

BEIJING - Defying a massive deployment of Chinese security forces, ethnic Tibetan protesters unfurled their forbidden national flag and torched a police station as the violence that by some reports has claimed 80 lives spread into Sichuan Province and other parts of western China.

The Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, met yesterday with reporters in the mountain town of Dharamsala, India, and told them he was powerless to stop the protests.

"It's a people's movement, so it's up to them. Whatever they do, I have to act accordingly," he was quoted as telling the BBC.

It's at this point I begin to wonder how much the CIA is muckying things up.

Or are they Chinese provocateurs?

Thubten Samphel, a spokesman for the Dalai Lama, said separately that the exiled movement's sources inside Tibet had counted 80 bodies of people killed in clashes over the weekend.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, in a statement yesterday, urged Beijing to show restraint and to "release monks and others who have been detained solely for the peaceful expression of their views."

Readers, I'm offended every time some AmeriKan flack like the War Princess here criticizes others for detainee policy.

We got NO STANDING 'cause wees got SECRET PRISONS with SECRET TORTURE!!!!

So, SHUT UP, Bubblehead!!!!!

.... Information about the clashes was difficult to verify. Chinese have deployed thousands of troops and set up roadblocks in part to prevent journalists from reaching the scene of the protests. Most foreign tourists were ordered out of Tibet over the weekend. Internet connections were severed in much of Lhasa. In Beijing, Chinese censors have blocked access to the websites of many foreign newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times.

Well that won't help with the positive coverage in the Zionist AmeriKan MSM -- not that China gets that type of press.


In the coming days, demands are likely to come from Washington and European capitals for monitors to examine what happened. Among the mysteries are how the peaceful protests in Lhasa escalated into riots, who instigated the violence and who was killed...."

Can you imagine China calling for monitors to go to Iraq or Palestine and check out U.S. or Israeli human rights abuses?

Can't you just hear the Zionist press howling?
By the way, readers, how do you suppose the U.S. government would react if say, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Michigan proposed independence and secession from the U.S.

Wouldn't U.S. forces be doing the same thing the Chinese are doing?

The Zionist-controlled media coverage of the two would be different, but not the federal government's reaction.

What, you think the feds would just wave good-bye and good luck?