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Tibetans shot dead for failing to observe Chinese New Year

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So you are with the Tibetans then? Cause Chinese regime cancelled the holiday for Tibetan new year(#1 holiday in the world for the Tibetans) and are forcing this Chinese new year on them which is alien for them mind you.

Good to see a Chinese finally speak out. :cheers:

it is more like the terrorists are trying to restrict the freedom of Tibetans from celebrating the #1 holiday in the world, so the terrorists restricting freedom must be stopped with strategic force if necessary.
 
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Indians,there is a site called google,and you can use it to find a lot of informations.go and find it out that Dalai lama always tries to prohibit Tibetans to celebrate their new year and China always goes out of their ways to encourage Tibetans to celebrate their new year.
 
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Indians,there is a site called google,and you can use it to find a lot of informations.go and find it out that Dalai lama always tries to prohibit Tibetans to celebrate their new year and China always goes out of their ways to encourage Tibetans to celebrate their new year.

What is this google you speak of? I have never heard of it. Is it available in China?

Both the Chinese and Tibetans are known worldwide for their New Year celebrations, which involves family reunions, meeting friends, and conducting prayers. For the Tibetans, however, the celebration of their New Year has been a somewhat muted affair in recent years, with the Chinese government dampening the celebrations by sealing Tibet from the outside world and banning foreigners’ travel to Tibet during the period. This will be the fifth consecutive year of such a ban. The Associated Press has, for example, on January 19, 2012 quoted a travel agent from the Lhasa Youth Tourist Agency as saying that the Tourist Administration in Tibet of the Chinese government had informed travel agencies not to allow foreigners to travel to Tibet between February 20 and March 30. The agent said, “We haven’t seen a written notice, but it’s the same as previous bans. We were not told about the reasons, but it’s probably because of the Tibetan New Year.”

The New Year Saga: China Dampens Tibetan’s Celebration
 
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if you riot and disrupt social orders,they have to face severe consequences.

Xinhua, China’s state news agency, acknowledged that one Tibetan had been killed in Kardze’s Dragko county (or Luhuo in Mandarin). The Xinhua report said that “the crowd began attacking a police station with clubs and stones [and] one protester was killed in the following clash with the police, which also left five officers injured.” Tibetan overseas groups confirmed that demonstrating Tibetans had attacked shops owned by members of the Han ethnic group, which makes up China’s majority.
 
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if you riot and disrupt social orders,they have to face severe consequences.

If people take the law into their own hands then it doesnt matter where you are - order has to be restored. If you are going to attack a police station with clubs and stones - what do you expect? A greeting with flowers???
I understand why it was necessary to use force - break the law - expect severe consequences - simple.
 
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