Waseda hears Hus upbeat spin
This is interesting because a lot of the posts I see regarding anti-Tibetan poster’s claim that China is a great nation, and I’m not disputing that, I think the Chinese people are great. I don’t appreciate what the government has done to Tibet and the repression of the Tibetan people, and their culture. There’s a great deal of disrespect toward the Tibetan people, of course I have a lot to learn, but basic information is important right now.
It’s nice to see President Hu express that the country is a developing country with a lot of needed work on it’s infrastructure. I was under a different impression from Chinese posters all over the Internet who were anti-Tibet. It was also a breath of fresh air for him not to pressure Japan about WWII, lets move on and learn from the past.
Most communist country’s that swallowed up land during WWII, and retained other countries from WWI have returned land to the people and their own countries.
Waseda hears Hus upbeat spin
China is still a developing country struggling with grave structural problems and needs stable relations with Japan and other nations to ensure its development, Chinese President Hu Jintao said Thursday in a speech at Waseda University in Tokyo.News photo
Refusing to be silenced: Protesters holding Tibet flags stage a rally Thursday at Waseda University in Tokyo ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintaos speech at the campus later in the day. KYODO PHOTO“China will never fight for hegemony for good, nor try to expand its territory,” Hu told the Okuma Auditorium audience at Prime Minister Yasuo Fukudas alma mater.
Although he did not mention Tibet in his afternoon speech, more than 100 students and protesters — some carrying Tibetan flags — protested Hus visit on campus, urging China to end its repression of Tibet.
“China is still the worlds largest developing country,” Hu said. “Its population is large, its basis is weak, and its development is unbalanced.”
Free Tibet in Chinese. 自由西藏 Show solidarity for the Tibet an cause of freedom from oppression, forced abortions, lose of religion and cultural practices. tibet t-shirts
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