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Originally Posted by Cole
I know you don't have an agenda, but some governments certainly do. My question is whether theocratic government could be more democratic. There are areas that can be improved but the current situation isn't as bad as misinformation would have you believe.
What's your criteria?
Read Paul Dubrule a chance to see a different Tibet from what he had learnt in France after a three month riding trip.
It totally changed what he has read about the repression of Tibetans. Though their life was not as good as in France but they were benefiting from the economic development. Most Tibetans are happy. Only former lamas and lords who lost their wealth and power aren't.
I beg to differ on Kosovo - US is destablizing Europe by trying to contain Russia, and in other parts of the world as well. The Cold War is over.
Reporters Without Borders
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Behind the anti-China Olympics campaign
By Gary Wilson
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Thanks again for your reply is very instructive... I've failed to find official informations about the author of your book/article, Gary Wilson, but since he's pleading against the right-wing I suppose he's advocating the opposite stance which would be the same as Melenchon who's leaning far-left... I dunno I just don't buy into the evil-US thing I guess there's much more to learn if I keep my head cool... Yes, the US rule, and we both have the right to share different opinions regarding whether this is good news or not... Isn't it neat?
Obviously we can't just ask anyone to promise us not to mess with people and just wait to see. There must be some kinda media check so everyone can know what's going on else where and justice can prevail. IMHO The capitalist way is much better in this regard than its communist counterpart if you wanna know.