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Old 04-08-08, 06:22 AM   #39
Steel_Tomb
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Originally Posted by peterloo
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200804...t-43a8d4f.html

Typical behaviour of the Chiese communist government. Willing to blame everyone else but themselves. If they hadn't been so blunt and suspicious of their doing's in Tibet its likely that this wouldn't happen. I have to laugh at the propaganda though, "Tibet independence seperatist forces" makes us sound like bloody militia lol. We are normal people who have a voice, unlike in china where that voice has been brutally ripped out!

I wish a quick death to communism, China would be so prosperous if it weren't for that arcane failed ideology!
I believe it is mainly because the Chinese government failed to forsee such a event, with such a ferocity. When Tibet had the protest started, the local government dared not make such a important decision, to banish by force, or allow them to continue. They asked the povience government, and then the central government.

As what I'd said, the government and leaders failed to forcast such an incident. So they didn't prepare any plans to handle the event in the case it break out. As a result, they resorted to their old way, unfortunately.
They underestimated the taste of freedom, the Soviet leaders made the same mistake after Glasnost and Perestroika. The people had tasted a sample of freedom, and people don't give that up lightly. Funny how history repeats itself so frequently. It would seem people don't learn from their predecesors mistakes!
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