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The One
10th November 2011, 13:05
Dear friends,


Days ago, Palden Choetso set herself alight and died. In the past month, nine Buddhist monks and nuns have self-immolated to protest a growing Chinese crackdown in Tibet. These tragic acts are a desperate cry for help -- and we can answer their call. China restricts access to the region, but if we can persuade six key governments with close ties to China to send diplomats to the area, it will expose this escalating repression, and save lives. Sign the urgent petition now!



Days ago, Palden Choetso walked out of her nunnery, covered herself in petrol and set herself on fire while pleading for a 'free Tibet'. Minutes later she died. In the past month, nine monks and nuns have self-immolated to protest a growing Chinese crackdown on the peaceful Tibetan people.

These tragic acts are a desperate cry for help. Machine gun-toting Chinese security forces are beating and disappearing monks, laying siege to monasteries, and even killing elderly people defending them -- all in an effort to suppress Tibetan rights. China severely restricts access to the region. But if we can get key governments to send diplomats in and expose this growing brutality, we could save lives.

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: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/save_tibetan_lives/?cl=1372742340&v=10947

Togther we can try to make a diffference


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Tibetans are suffocating under China’s stranglehold. They are unable to practice their religion freely -- just downloading a photograph of the Dalai Lama can land a Tibetan in prison. And it is getting worse as columns of Chinese troops have blockaded the largest monasteries and are abducting monks into "patriotic re-education" programmes. This horrific situation is spiraling out of control.

Since the beginning of the year, eleven monks and nuns have set themselves alight and with every protest China tightens its grip. For Tibetans, self-immolations are a very severe sacrifice that reveal their level of despair. They believe that committing suicide has a devastating impact on the cycle of re-incarnations and may even put you back 500 lifetimes. But Tibet's situation is so horrific that monks and nuns are forfeiting their positions in the cycle in exchange for the hope of international attention and freedom for their brothers and sisters.

The Chinese government won't allow journalists and human rights monitors into the region -- just days ago Sky news and AFP journalists were forced out. But diplomats can request access and get in. And, as we have recently seen in Syria, they are the best way to get firsthand reports, let China know that the world is watching and start high-level political conversations on Tibetans’ human rights.

Just goes to show how China want to keep the enlightened ones at bay.

Tony
10th November 2011, 13:11
A calm mind sees clearly.

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Tony
10th November 2011, 13:16
Compassionate life = no regret!

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Agape
10th November 2011, 15:40
China is very very wrong in the way how they treat their own people , what to speak about the genocide they performed on Tibetan nation during last 60 years ?

It's happening in front of this world , assasination of ancient culture, human rights, forceful assimilation of people who are not Chinese ethnic and never had been ,
the two countries lived besides each other for 2 thousand years and more ..

The problem is that they've repeatedly refused UNO Commission for Human Rights inspecting the region, it's in the UNO archives .

They don't allow journalists and diplomats visiting these 'sensitive' areas and present entirely different story to the world than the reality is..
story of rebellious barbarians who don't want to work so they better spend life meditating in monasteries .


In 2,5 billion populated China ..what is the value of single human life ?


They are consistenly destroying Tibetan cultural heritage. How do they dare to attack these peoples very right for freedom ?

Even IF they were part of Republic of China before and decided, voted for having their own autonomy as it has happened to numerous countries in the world , the right should be respected .

The right for peace, freedom from someones millitant opressive brainwashed regime, regime that respects no Higher Principle than itself ,

they are destroying some of the last remains and proofs of ancient intelligence on this Planet .


I find unbelievable that almost every country is actually afraid of China and their threats .




:alien:

Lisab
10th November 2011, 15:46
Just signed The One and thankyou. Lisa

WhiteFeather
10th November 2011, 15:52
This is a total disgrace to these peaceful people.


Bless This Man. Hope i dont get arrested for posting this pic. LoL

http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/145/cache/dalailama-ngk0509_14515_600x450.jpg

transiten
10th November 2011, 16:05
Just signed the petition.

mahalall
10th November 2011, 16:16
It infuriates the Chinese establishment to know the key to the dimension of Shangri-la is with the Dalai Lama. Despite the wrath and violence lashed out on Tibetans they will always be free so long as they keep to his holiness and keep his name in their hearts-Om Mani Padme Hum

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Agape
10th November 2011, 16:16
Here you can find some of the most enlightened masters walking the dust of this earth , genuine masters ..

http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

How shameful that China, once nation with great spiritual heritage is killing these people ?


I can't imagine political solution to the situation but what I can imagine is the UNO giving us ear ,

in the case of Tibet and other countries who may follow .

Under the pressure of member countries they refused to hear H.H. Dalailamas point , repeatedly again, so how unbiased and righteous are they really.

Declare Tibet the Zone of Peace and grant people of Earth the right to live free ..



I'd like to see Peace Zones emerging on all continents , respected by all nations by diplomatic treaty .

Zones where people of any and all descent can seek refuge and live their own way provided they carry no weapons, don't want to exploit nature and each other .


I wish ...


:angel:

mahalall
23rd November 2011, 21:19
Sorry to have to be the bearer of the footage, this has recently been released by the students of a free Tibet.

They would want us to aware and hold Palden Choetso with a Free Tibet in our prayers.

The video purports to show the 35 year old nun, Palden Choetso (covered in flames) on a street corner in Sichuan Province with footage of 10,000 mourners pay vigil with 1000 monks and nuns inside the building.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6955112/Tawu%20Footage.mp4

i.independent 23/11/11

John Parslow
23rd November 2011, 22:13
Just signed The One and thankyou. Lisa

Ditto. JP :cool: