Informations abtained from contacts in Jyekunda gives a different pictures of the relief work, Chinese state is not showing any pictures of the thousand monks on the scene who were the first responder and acted heroically.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Quake hit Yushul
Tibetan living in exile started to hear the earth quake tragedy and casualities from their relatives in Tibet. Jigme Rabten a Tibetan monk living in south India said: “I received a call from Jyekundo, informing that my sister’s family lost three members including her father- in- law , mother- in- law and a child. The three remaining children along with my sister have survived".
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Without Due Process
A Tibetan fugitive from Kham Payoe was rearrested and killed. A Tibetan prison inmate called Passang, break out from prison and on the run for several months. He was finally nabbed after two months search by by Ganzi police, army and also by Kandze prefecture. After his arrest at Satoe Nunnery in Kham Nyarong, He was beaten mercilessly and taken to Kandze county and paraded in front of th the masses.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Welcome back
It is heartwarming to learn that my blog has many readers, as evidenced to me by several people who inquired me in person the reasons of my long absence on the blog. Buoyed by such encouraging comments, I will commit myself again to continue to express my wild and weird thoughts on issues of concern. In the past month, owing to a myraid of issues, I couldnt continue to keep up writing. Now things are settling back to normal and which will allow me to resume my blogging. I wish to welcom you my dear fans to revisit the site.
Thank .............DJ
Thank .............DJ
Friday, April 9, 2010
The Big Brother is Watching You
(The following entries require editing and revision). DJ
A Panel discussion at ICT last week was illuminating and insightful. Steven Marshall, a veteran expert on Tibet and China along with a Chinese professor pitched in their analysis on the topic: "China's Fifth Tibet Work Forum and The Memorandum on Genuine Autonom" and the discussion was moderated by Bhungchung K. Tsering of ICT appropriately.
A Panel discussion at ICT last week was illuminating and insightful. Steven Marshall, a veteran expert on Tibet and China along with a Chinese professor pitched in their analysis on the topic: "China's Fifth Tibet Work Forum and The Memorandum on Genuine Autonom" and the discussion was moderated by Bhungchung K. Tsering of ICT appropriately.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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