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    China’s infectious lies: a Tibetan in Nepal speaks

    Posted: May 13th, 2008, by Editor

    nepalprotest5.jpgTuesday May 13, 2008 (www.MeYuL.com)

    Jampa Tsering (by Email)

    THE CHINESE COMMUNIST AUTHORITIES’ INFECTIOUS ILLNESS OF LIEING TO THE WORLD HAS INFECTED CHINESE AMBASSADOR TO NEPAL ZHENG XIANGLIN.

    In his recent statement in an excerpt of the APF, It is stated.. “The government of Nepal has clear distinctions about what Tibetans here can and cannot do. To my knowledge, Tibetans can be involved in cultural and religious activities, but not politics,” he said.

    But had he any memories of the sabotaging of the peaceful Tibetan cultural and religious activities by the Nepal security forces starting from several years back under what is said to be the order of the Home Ministry of the government of Nepal ??? The world knows it is also a direct pressure from the Chinese authority. However he has very carefully tried to defend himself in the light of the basic human rights of which he has no idea at all!!

    We the Tibetans in Nepal have a very clear memories of the deteriorating conditions in celebration and commemoration of our cultural and religious activities here of the various occasions like March 10, July 6, September 2, December 10 and others.

    In another statement issued by him in the same source stated.. “The government should adopt severe punishment against the Tibetan protesters. They should not just arrest them in the daytime and release them in the evening,” China’s Ambassador Zheng Xianglin told reporters.

    It is a complete revelation of arrogance and ignorance of the Chinese authority in solving the Tibet’s problem that could be solved only through a peaceful dialogue with H.H.The Dalai Lama and also it is the chauvinistic behavior of the Chinese authority over its small elusive neighbor.

    However we are hopeful that the government of Nepal will not go to that extent considering its long time historical and cultural ties with Tibet.

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