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Jeff Greene
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Question: How did Beijing respond?
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How did leadership in Beijing respond to this shooting?

Please, let me know where I can find further information.

Jeffrey T Greene
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shocked
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why not stop china hurting people by not supporting their economy
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why not stop china hurting more people by not supporting their economy, don't buy goods from china, spread the word of the shocking video to storekeepers, friends etc. one person cannot do much, but a a million, or 10 million people not buying chinese goods affects their gnp sends a clear message when reinforced by healthy discussion
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Sally Ingleton
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Re: guestbook
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Thanks everyone for your comments. It's great to hear them. Dalai Lama is heading to Australia in June so try and attend one of his inspirational talks.
FROM
Mel
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thanks
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thanks for the story.
sbs showed your doc and it was very powerful.
i've blogged about the doc so more people hear this story
at melanepal.wordpress.com

thanks
FROM
madhu
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Tibet
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Shocked, the International community seem powerless to do anything regarding Chinese brutality. Tibet belongs to Tibetans, what are the Chinese doing there.
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trish
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cruel
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I saw this on Tv last night and was horrified that this kind of thing is still happening. Those chinese border patrol are only kids themselves...kids with AK 47's,what is the world coming to.I have posted this to my FB page and urge everyone to do the same,the more people that know the better.
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Greg
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Support Tibet
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I heard about this documentary in a conversation with a guy at an airport a couple of years ago - I think it was Mark Gould. I saw the documentary last night and found it profoundly disturbing.
The cold blooded murder caught on video violates every tenet of human rights.

I have travelled to China many times over the last ten years, and can understand many of the complexities of ruling such a large population. I don't accept on any basis the treatment of the Tibetans with such clear contempt.

Congratulations on telling this story with such compelling and irrefutable evidence of outrageous atrocity. The world needs to know that this happened, and continues to happen.

However, I struggle to know how anyoine can balance the inconvenience of losing a climbing licence against the outrage of murder. I'm not sure which is worse - the Chinese atrocity, or western indifference.
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Robert
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20.10.2010
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Thanks for Benito. More suchlike people !!
Strong and courageous man.

Greetings from Prague
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Patricia Alves
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Thank you
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I am a 19 year old girl who just needs to speak up... Today was the 4th time I saw the documentary of the murder in Tibet and I felt like ripping my heart, just like the first time.

I guess I just wanted to thank the climbers that weren't afraid to tell the world what happened. I wanted to thank Mr. Luis Benitez first because he risked his career for the good of the refugees. I'd like to congratulate as well as thank Mr. Sergiu Matei for his courage on the filming...Thanks to officer Steve Lawes and last but not least, thanks to Mr. Paul Rogers.

I also want to express my support to Dolma Palki, Jamyang Samten and Mr. Lobsang Choenden and wish them every good life can give them for they are three brave survivors of a tragedy that repeats itself for 50 years and more without a care from the world...
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James Na
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Thank You For Bringing This Story To Our Attention
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I just wanted to thank you all for bringing Kelsang Namtso's story to our attention. The Tibetan people have experienced unspeakable suffering at the hands of the Chinese government. We can all help, in whatever way possible, to alleviate this suffering by contributing what we can to the cause of the Tibetan people - whether this is by organizing and speaking out, contributing time, or contributing money. I hope and pray that the Tibetan people will one day be free!
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