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One Child Policy

As you know, the policy was established by China leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979. The rule has been estimated to have reduced population growth 1.3 billion by as much as 300 million people over its  first twenty years.

It’s a good policy because otherwise the earth will be destroys. Some chinese will go out just to find a food and no one can afford for life, education and etc.

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April 14, 2008   No Comments

Democracy?

Listen Kim, Tibet belongs to China. The lama destroy the public buildings and why the China got the blame?

 

Do you guys want China to become like Soviet Union in 1990?

Explain to me about Iraq…Does USA really take democracy to Iraq?

I doubt!

 

 

 

 

April 14, 2008   4 Comments

Free Tibet ~

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(Wow Nadiana, you’ve struck your first chord with me. I guessed this website would be an interesting project. Now I break my rules on talking about politics and reply.)

You may find it interesting that the word “Tibet” is likely derived from an Arabic word which means “the heights”. Tibet is often referred to as the “Roof of the World.”

As far as earning their right to independence through war; I know that in 1949 a Chinese army twenty times larger than Tibet’s forced them into signing an agreement but Tibet is not China. [Read more →]

April 13, 2008   3 Comments

Netizens criticize Western media reports on Tibet riot

The Chinese public is venting its spleen online over inaccurate reports about the Tibet riot by some Western media groups.

Since March 20, various inaccurate photos that claimed to be of the Lhasa riot on March 14 by Western media were collected and uploaded on the Internet by some Chinese overseas students.

The collection comprised 11 pictures and footage broadcast by Cable News Network (CNN), the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and other foreign media where netizens highlighted the mistaken captions accompanying the images.

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April 13, 2008   1 Comment