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Daniele

OM MANI PADME HUM

About Me

Freeing Tibet starts with your hands, not your mouth.There are no words I can say to convince anyone to help free Tibet; I can only do what I believe is right with my own hands and put faith in others to follow an example. Wisdom is acheived by turning ignorance into non-ignorance. Here, you will find pictures, blogs, and links to help you become enlightened about Tibet and why Tibet currently isn't free. Question everything you read, see, and hear on this profile and believe only what your instincts tell you is right. Help free Tibet with your hands, not your mouth.

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Tibet was once a peaceful place, filled with beauty, tradition, and compassion. The population consisted of many monks and nuns, situated in the Himalayas. They had a small army, and their leader was both a holy and political leader. The Dalai Lama.In 1959 the communists of China invaided Tibet, and crushed their small army. China took over the peaceful nation, and still inhabit it today.The Dalai Lama was forced into exile, where he remains, and many of the Tibetans were forced to seek refuge in neighboring countries such as India.The Chinese are continuing to treat the Tibetans unfairly. Peaceful monks are imprisoned and tortured in labour camps for doing little more than hanging up posters for Tibetan independence.But what can you do to stop this injustice? Visit www.freetibet.org to recieve information on how to donate or volunteer.Don't just sit back and watch the injustice in the world. Do something. Free Tibet.

Books:

"I PITY THOSE WHOM LOVE OF SELF BLINDS OF THEIR FATHERLAND. THE FATHERLAND IS BUT A FIELD OF TENTS IN A DESERT OF STONE" -Old Himalayan Song

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My Blog

chi è Hú Jintao ? (italian language)

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Posted by Daniele on Wed, 15 Aug 2007 06:23:00 PST

Namdrang Rangdrik (per diventare più poveri) + profughi ambientali in Tibet (italian language)

NAMDRANG RANGDRIK (FAI DA TE: PER DIVENTARE PIÙ POVERO)Stanno cominciando a comparire gli effetti del Namdrang Rangdrik (programma fai-da-te) lanciato nel 2005 dal governo cinese. Entro 2 o 3 anni gli...
Posted by Daniele on Sat, 13 Jan 2007 02:55:00 PST

Crossing the Line: China's Controversial Railway in Tibet

Lhasa-Golmud Railway In 2006, China completed construction of a major railway link between China and Tibet, a politically motivated project that will bring with it the prospect of vast economic explo...
Posted by Daniele on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 12:23:00 PST

1989-The14th Dalai Lama's AcceptanceSpeech,on the occasion of the award of the Nobel PeacePrize

Acceptance Speech The 14th Dalai Lama's Acceptance Speech, on the occasion of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, December 10, 1989 Your Majesty, Members of the Nobel Committee, Brothers and S...
Posted by Daniele on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:22:00 PST

1989 - Discorso per il Nobel per la pace, di Tenzin Gyatso,

Discorso per il premio Nobel per la pacedi Tenzin Gyatso,Sua Santità il XIV Dalai Lama del Tibet   "Fratelli e sorelle.      È un onore e un vero piacere per me essere oggi qui tr...
Posted by Daniele on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 01:42:00 PST

ambiente - tibet

Ambiente Tibet: un problema crucialeINTRODUZIONE Per quasi duemila anni il Tibet, composto dalle tre regioni amministrative denominate Kham, Amdo e U-Tsang, è esistito come una nazione sovrana. La Cin...
Posted by Daniele on Mon, 11 Sep 2006 01:37:00 PST

tibet oggi - condizione dei tibetani

Il sistema politico e l'attuale dirigenza Il Tibet, come tutta la Cina continentale, è strettamente governato dal Partito Comunista Cinese presente con propri distaccamenti in ogni provincia, prefettu...
Posted by Daniele on Mon, 11 Sep 2006 01:35:00 PST

alcuni fatti

Nel 1950 la Repubblica Popolare Cinese invase il Tibet.L'invasione e l'occupazione del Tibet costituirono un inequivocabile atto di aggressione e violazione della legge internazionale.Il Dalai Lama, c...
Posted by Daniele on Mon, 11 Sep 2006 01:33:00 PST

what happened.

Human rights Introduction Over 1.2 million Tibetans have died as a direct result of the Chinese invasion and occupation of Tibet. Today, it is hard to come across a Tibetan family that has not had at ...
Posted by Daniele on Fri, 21 Jul 2006 02:16:00 PST