Padma-Dolma Statement Upon Arrest in Beijing
China’s communist government told the IOC that they would open up to more international reporters, and slow the torturing of Tibetan and Chinese people. They claimed they would open up to more humanitarian causes for Tibetan’s, so the International Olympic Committee IOC gave Beijing the Olympics. The Olympics around the world represents “peace” and “harmony,” yet China has managed to hijack that peace and harmony. The human rights for Tibetan’s or the Chinese people in fact have not moved forward, and they have managed to oppress the Tibetan people further and harsher. Many Tibetan’s are still missing, and visitors to Beijing are being kidnapped and/or interrogated for researching these issues.
China’s communist government continues to put on a false face for this alleged “peace” and “harmony” in the name of the Summer Olympics. The Olympics is not about this alleged peace and harmony, but about how much the communist government can get out of this Olympic revenue or how much they pay their athletes to win these games.
It’s a disgrace to the Olympics and the world wide community which believes in the relationship of human rights and the World Olympic way.
Padma-Dolma Statement Upon Arrest in Beijing
Along with four other activists, Padma-Dolma Fielitz, 21, a Tibetan woman from Germany, staged a protest on Aug. 10th at 3:10pm Beijing time just outside the southern entrance of Tiananmen Square. She unfurled a Tibetan flag and was immediately accosted by plain-clothed Chinese police who dragged her off the street into a public building, knocked her down and dragged her across the floor while trying to wrest the flag from her hands. After the flag was torn from her hands, she boldly confronted the crowd of security officials around her.
For more info: http://freetibet2008.org/globalactions/tibetanprotest/Genocide Olympics skull art. Solidarity for Darfur and a Free Tibet. Stop the torture and killing of Monks, Nuns and Tibetan people. Police impersonators dressed as Monks and Tibetans & inciting violence is not acceptable. We are watching you.
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