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Why did the UK left not become more involved in the protests?
James | 14.11.2005 03:25 | Repression | London
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Middle class 'budhist' nonsense...
14.11.2005 08:16
http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html
Copta
Oh do shut up
14.11.2005 11:15
Steff
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Sut up your self...
14.11.2005 12:10
And quite clearly your readiness to taint anyone with an opinion on this as Maoist or supporters of the dispicable Chinese regime says a lot about you and your pathetic support of a ruling elite.
Go suck on one.
Copta
Leave it
14.11.2005 19:23
Steffan
UK Left
14.11.2005 22:38
If the anti-capitalist movement were brave enough to include more human rights issues into its campaigns and activisms they might just see a huge new interest in their activities.
Another example would be Europe's last dictatorship, Belarus. What does the UK activist left have to say about that appalling regime? Nothing. If the anti-capitalist left took the bull by the horns they could help bring about a democratic revolution in Belarus which didn't lead to rampant neo-liberalism.
Finally what about Chechnya? Surely Chechnya is Russia's Palestine. Why were there no protests by the UK left when President Putin (the butcher of Grozny) last visited?
Please can the left wake up to Human Rights. Incidentally why is there not a Human Right/Civil Liberties Topic on this site (only a 'Repression' category)?
James
Well Done
15.11.2005 00:33
Steffan
Another idiot...
15.11.2005 08:18
Save me your rubbish about the 'middle class' left! How many working class Buddhists are levitating around the UK??? Fuck all, you're all as middle-class as they come.
Give us the rope someone....
Copta
China is no workers paradise
17.11.2005 22:07
James
Don't forget the Tibetans themselves
28.11.2005 16:02
I have been to Tibet and personally know Tibetans now living in exile. Some of these are here because they have fled Tibet over the Himalayas, and some grew up in Nepal or India, the children of exiled parents. They can testify to the abuses that the authorites inflict on Tibetans still inside the country. For example, I have met 2 Tibetan nuns, called Namdrol Llamo and Gyantsen Dolkar, who were both imprisoned for taking part in demonstrations against the government, and then had their sentences extended for the crime of singing freedom songs when in prison. They each served 12 years in total, in a prison in Lhasa, but are now living in Switzerland. They talked of torture with electric batons and sexual abuse, staring at the ground in shame as they did so.
We should use the freedom we are granted in the west to help more people like these two women, and the boy Panchen Lama, imprisoned when he was only 5 years old, rather than bickering about who is/isnt middle class.
Trying to help Tibetans fight for their own people and country shouldn't be anti-chinese or tied up in religion. This should have been clear in the protests of November, since Tibet supporters stood side by side with chinese Falun Gong practitioners and Taiwanese supporters.
For a Free Tibet.
mona