Añadido: May 17, 2008
De: NTDTV
Duración: 1:42
CHEN: A conference focusing on China's human rights abuses and the Beijing Olympics was held by the European council in Brussels. At the conference, a spokesman for the Dalai Lama and other human rights organizations gathered to discuss these hot topics. Here's more. STORY: Representative of a French international human rights organization, Nancy Lee, says the Beijing Olympic Games is one of the reasons for the escalation of human rights abuses in China. As a large number of people, who have nothing to do with the Olympics or politics, have been forced out of their houses, arrested, or even tortured because of the Games. At the same time, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is now becoming increasingly paranoid ahead of the Games. [Daniel Kern Bandit, Belgium Green Party Leader]: "The IOC raises the issue whether sport and politics should be separated. Dated back to the Berlin Olympics, it is known that the US kept all the Jewish athletes out of that game. [Spokesman of Dalai Lama]: "Instead of Tibet becoming independent, the Dalai lama wants Tibet to become an autonomy, so that the original culture can be conserved. The talk on 4th May with the Chinese government did not lead to any significant progress." When asked to describe the current situation of Tibetans in China, he says most of them are too scared to make contact with the outside because they could be arrested for doing so. Most of their communication equipment, such as mobile phones or computers have been confiscated. The death toll has reached over 200 and a large number are wounded. NTD, Brussels, Belgium.
Categoría: News
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NixKah Says:
May 18, 2008 - 如果妄想中共通过国际施压让中共单方面在谈判具体条件中让步的话,那达赖喇嘛是在走死路,在谈判具体问题上达赖喇嘛必须让步,否则不可能有结果,我想他自己很清楚,如果他故意不让步的话就是不想给西藏人民宗教自由和更多的自由




christpunchers Says:
May 17, 2008 - "When asked to describe the current situation of Tibetans in China, he says most of them are too scared to make contact with the outside because they could be arrested for doing so. Most of their communication equipment, such as mobile phones or computers have been confiscated. The death toll has reached over 200 and a large number are wounded. ".... ok.... wounded from what? Such slanderous bs without any evidence or proof.