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Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 5  
Is it possible to put Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan in South Asia forum if not seperate forums? Just a suggestion.
 
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Re:Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 25  
Why not ? every one put his forum where he thinks it is the most suitable.

For me, I fixed "The Tibet question" in China because the problem is with Beijing
 
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Dedication to the freedom and justice to Tibetans and Tibet.

Tibet demonstrations around the world. The spirit of freedom is demonstrated by the peaceful religious Tibetan Buddhist monks and civilians alike. The new generation of Tibetans within or outside of Tibet are actively demonstrating in massive numbers throughout the world. The Tibetans want total freedom and justice for their nation, cultures and people. The blatant occupation and annexation by China and Chinese should by halted and restrain to protect the endangered Tibetans and their ancient cultures. This is the duty of brave, wise, intelligent civilized humans around the world. We all know that the younger generation of Tibetans have the full right to determine their destination and full freedom and power should in the hands of the Tibetans themselves. No nation, entity, race, organization, group or government should imposed their will upon the Tibetans….…period. This is my goal, this is my judgment, my understanding, my insight and my ground in which I stand as long as I am alive! Tibet belongs to Tibetans and no one else. Long Live Tibet and Tibetans!


Links: http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-03-15-voa4.cfm http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-03-14-voa65.cfm http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/14/tibet.china2 http://www.savetibet.org/
 
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Hey Jacques,

I had fun (joy) talking with you. With a little help from my Pal (friend) Paradoxan, the link that he provides I click on that "savetibet.org" and wa.la! I saw the Tibetan Maps Calendar for sale. I click on that Tibet Map picture and continue to purchase with my credit card. Talking about my credit card I wish I had a card that gives me at least $300,000 US dollars limit so that I can fullfill my dreams practically for I am confident I am as creative as my creator God (in his image I mean). Well my purchase went through smoothly. It cost only $17.75 (7.75 for s&h). Any way this is at least what I can help those poor few Tibetans that are suffering from Chinese oppression. Well something is better than nothing. Don't you agree?

I love plastic cards. They are slim, beautiful designs, easy to carry and very convenient to spent not to mention hassle free to borrow money. We all are living on a borrow time, aren't we Jacques? Really!
 
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Re:Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 25  
Dear Mynmyat (and Warazein)

I don't share your passion for credit cards. For me they are a nightmare. My wallet is swollen with all the shops ones and I never have the good one with me. But thanks for your friendly comment in my blog... and also for Warazein comment

With all my pictures of the day, Jacques eyes on Asia, Political cartoons, Shared articles... who can have a doubt on me ?

I am just a very small freedom fighter

 
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Re:Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 6  
Howdy Jacques,

I understand your nightmare with credit cards. Honestly the high interest rates sucks! I don’t mind paying interest rates up to 10% (they have to make money too, you know) but that’s the limit. I hope one day there is a law to limit the interest rates to 10%. Wouldn’t it be nice to have plastic cards that provide hassle free money with 10% limit? I know it’s kinda hard for the world is full of greedy greds (people). Another thing. I hope one day, humans will be smart enough, intelligent enough and wise enough to include all the information into one little piece of plastic slim card to carry instead of many cards to carry now a days. In America many people have to carry lots of I.D.s (Identification Cards) like driver’s license, work I.D. Bank debit cards, health insurance card, car insurance card, departmental stores cards and of course the credit cards and this card that card and finally my wallet is full of plastic cards that the leather wallet ware out or torn pretty soon not to mention it is so big and swollen it doesn’t fit in my pant’s pockets! Sometimes I wish I’ll be like Mr. Bill Gates (the richest man in the world who never carries a wallet) not for the fame but for the fortune ($ 10 millions and not billions is good enough for me) and doesn’t need to carry a wallet let alone to carry cards. Mr. Gates (Microsoft owner) is so rich and famous that he don’t need to carry this that or I.D. or even a wallet. What a convenient WAY to live! I wish one day when the technology advance all ordinary people do not need to carry lots of plastics (put into one cards by small mini chips). No need to be rich and famous just ordinary humans living conveniently. Just a thought!

By the way I like your soldier cartoon, where did you get that? It does look like you (just kidding).

Regards,

Mynmyat.

P.S. Thanks for talking with me. I know you are a very busy man. Thanx again.


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Dear Mynmyat (and Warazein)

I don't share your passion for credit cards. For me they are a nightmare. My wallet is swollen with all the shops ones and I never have the good one with me. But thanks for your friendly comment in my blog... and also for Warazein comment

With all my pictures of the day, Jacques eyes on Asia, Political cartoons, Shared articles... who can have a doubt on me ?

I am just a very small freedom fighter

 
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Re:Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 5  
Dear Readers, Writers, Members,

Does any body had any knowledge about Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka (Ceylon before) for in my view these independent nations, however small, remote they may be and have ancient cultures of their own, are included in South Asia geographically.
Not too long ago I read and heard Chinese troops are massing along Bhutan. Are the Chinese planning to invade another remote independent nation and claim theirs? I do not like the Chinese Communist Party motives and do not trust them at all. Many people might believe the next world war or world war 3 might begins from Middle East but for me, my opinion is it will start from Asia. We all know that wars flare up between India (India is part of South Asia too) and China in the past. In my opinion India is weaker than China and not fully prepared when the wars in the past started and India lost the most as an outcome. In fact India is surrounded by hostile nations (is it the strategy of China?) namely Sri lanka, Bangladesh, China, Pakistan and Burma (China’s puppet) But India is trying very hard to woo/entice Burma (Burma can be regarded as part of South Asia as well as South East Asia for she is situated/located in the junction of such) away from the orbit of China by giving arms and ammunitions, military hardware, financial aid and so on. India does not want to be “boxed” by China.

Any one any thoughts on this Strategic Fields of South Asia? Please do step out and share us, exchange, discuss and argue/debate your thoughts, insights and opinions.

regards,

Paradoxan.
 
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Re:Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 19  


when we read about this topic we also are informed about:



unresolved border disputes in Bhutan, going back centuries and the issue was only addressed in Beijing in 1984.

that Bhutan has traditional trade relations with Tibet, but Bhutan closed its northern borders with China after an influx of Tibetan refugees in 1960. With that the age-old cross-border trade came to a halt and there have been no official trade or business relations with China ever since.


that:
Trouble is mounting on China's border with Bhutan.


that:
The intrusions of Chinese forces, analysts say, has more to do with India than Bhutan.


please refer to: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/JA12Ad02.html

<br><br>Post edited by: linsi, at: 2008/03/18 19:48
 
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Re:Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 19  
Paradoxan wrote:
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In fact India is surrounded by hostile nations (is it the strategy of China?) namely Sri lanka, Bangladesh, China, Pakistan and Burma (China’s puppet) But India is trying very hard to woo/entice Burma (Burma can be regarded as part of South Asia as well as South East Asia for she is situated/located in the junction of such) away from the orbit of China by giving arms and ammunitions, military hardware, financial aid and so on. India does not want to be “boxed” by China.

Any one any thoughts on this Strategic Fields of South Asia? Please do step out and share us, exchange, discuss and argue/debate your thoughts, insights and opinions.

regards,

Paradoxan.[/color]


feudalism can be seen all throughout Asia, Asia has never risen from
a feudal state- but the likes are also seen in the middle east
as it is happening in ghaza- (present) and even all throughout
the world- (Bosnia/Serbia etc)

Sri Lanka,Bangadesh,Pakistan, Burma, with China's exemption
has been fighting internal problems of their own,
either working with terrorism from without or military rule from within

A nation could only rise above these conflicts if governments
are strong enpough and integral in upholding the rule of law,
freedom and democracy (own version)
to its own people.

 
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