Saturday, April 19, 2008
Civil society activities for London Olympics
The Olympics 2012 is going to be held in UK's London and there should be global protests and worldwide demonstrations to demand for "Free Scotland", "Free Gibraltar" or "Free Falkland Islands". Powerful Muslim countries like Iran should award Osama bin Laden medals and present him to the world as a person of "mercy and compassion" and "peace".
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
China counterstrikes saboteurs of Olympics
While CNN apologises to the Chinese people, China has exposed the so-called "Reporters Without Borders" as political surrogates or agents of its American and French funders, including the US National Endowment for Democracy (NED), Soros Foundation as well as Free Cuba Center. Diana Barahona shares more details about "Reporters Without Borders".
Olympic 2008 sabotage serves US interests
According to an English writer in Russia Lisa Karpova who writes for the Pravda, it is certainly very "disgusting ... to see so many well meaning people deceived into serving the interests of Washington and corporate elitists in sabotaging the Beijing Olympics". She also remarks that "the Chinese people have a long memory and a keen sense of honor and this (disruption of Olympics as well as open support for the Dalai Lama by the USA and its surrogates) will not soon be forgotten or forgiven".
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
US exploiting "Free Tibet" crowd as pawns
Writing for a Tasmanian newspaper Mercury, Australian columnist Greg Barns observes that the "Free Tibet crowd" are "being used as pawns by the US" in the recent anti-Chinese riot in Lhasa and also worldwide anti-Olympic "protests". Barns also opines that "the possibility, or indeed the probability", that the recently rebuilt US paramilitary Special Operation Group (SOG) as well as other CIA operatives "have had some role(s) in fuelling unrest in Tibet over the past few weeks" cannot be ruled out.
CIA front funding "Tibet Uprising" exposed
Writing for the Centre for Research on Globalization in Canada, Michael Barker and Michel Chossudovsky link the principal funding source of the anti-Chinese riot in Tibet's Lhasa recently to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in US which serves as the legitimate and open cover for CIA's covert activities and operations in many developing countries. While Barker is a doctoral candidate at Griffith University in Queensland, Chossudovsky is a professor of economics at the University of Ottawa.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Destabilisation of China in Myanmar, Tibet
F William Engdahl, who articulated The geopolitical stakes of 'Saffron Revolution' in response to the street unrest in Myanmar last year, has published Why Washington plays 'Tibet Roulette' with China to examine the recent riot in Tibet in the context of US' geopolitical destabilisation of China. Earlier, a German foreign policy studies website revealed that a German Foreign Ministry front organization, namely Friedrich Naumann Foundation was directly involved in the planning of the 3/14 riot in Tibet.
Dalai Lama as Tibetan version of Bin Laden
Is Dalai Lama a liberal democrat or despotic theocrat? Michael Backman knows something irrefutably factual enough about the evergreen darling of Western rightwing for him to commit his information and observations to writing in a mainstream and leading newspaper in Australia last year. Contextualised within the historical background of the Cold War in Asia in the 1950s and 1960s, the Dalai Lama was CIA's Tibetan version of Osama bin Laden in 1979-1989 but, while Osama has turned against the his former ally and paymaster, the Dalai Lama is now being refurbished and widely advertised as an universal icon of "mercy and compassion".
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