Sunday, April 26 @ 12:00 pm
The Conflict Between China and Tibet
On March 28, 1959, the ongoing tension between China and Tibet reached a new level when Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, went into exile. Depending on your perspective, this day either marks the beginning of Chinese oppression over Tibet or the end of an uprising of Tibetan separatists. We explore this sensitive issue and whether the conflict is a result of political, historical, or cultural differences.
Guests:
Thomas Breslin, Ph.D., Florida International University
Paul Duan, Chinese Association of Science, Economics and Culture (CASEC)
Johnson Ng, United Chinese News of Florida
Tshering Thupten, Tibetan Institute and Library
Dalailama is a big liar!
First, He is not a native of Tibet and he was born in Qinghai province in China. Second he is not the highest leader of Tibet, since he just own the highest title in Tibet religion. And the last one is that he want Tibet come back to the Slave society just as it was before 1950. He want to be the king of the people living in Tibet. So he is not a god to give Tibetan freedom but a liar who want to be the slave owner.
Posted by: Jian | May 02, 2009 at 10:29 AM