msnbc.msn.com — The flagship newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party called Saturday for efforts to "resolutely crush" anti-government demonstrations by Tibetans, while Beijing urged people to turn in those on a "Most Wanted" list of 21 protesters.
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chrupMar 23, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.friends-of-tibet.org.nz/">http://www.friends-of-tibet.org.nz/</a>
liuiteMar 24, 2008
Tibet is not part of China, you Commie!
xsterMar 24, 2008
I really am not expecting myself to say this but as laughable as it is, I have access to CCTV 4 and 9 and they actually show more live footage and interviews of locals than youtube and western tv news combined. Is it biased? obviously. China isn't going to talk against itself but at least they don't straight up falsify captions etc like CNN and BBC. Would I believe Chinese media? no. Would I believe western media? much less. But unlike many strongly voiced diggers, at least the knowledge that 2 sides exist will prompt me to do more independent research. If you're genuinely interested in the manner, here's 2 sites:<a class="user" href="http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html">http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html</a><a class="user" href="http://www.flonnet.com/fl1718/17180040.htm">http://www.flonnet.com/fl1718/17180040.htm</a>both western sources which very strongly contradicts media.
medigguburyMar 24, 2008
Tibet is no more a part of China as Manchuria is a part of Japan. And don't forget Jakie Chan and Jet Li are Korean.
orca94Mar 24, 2008
Though you're entitled to believe whatever you want, my recent jetlag begs to differ. So does my passport with 3 Chinese Visas.
alphavisionMar 24, 2008
No idea why you're being dugg down for this. Apparently falsely reporting news is tolerable as long as it's by the Western media.