
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2008-03/22/content_6557738.htm
some comment on buzzflash:
RELATED STORY ... China Offers Its Own Version of Protests; While China's rigorous policing of the Internet is far from foolproof, its official Internet is pervasive and there is no easy access to an alternative in the country. The difficulty of confirming what is going on inside Tibet may also be hindering a stronger world reaction. "They've successfully managed the messages available to the average Chinese citizen, and this has fueled broad public support for a heavy- handed approach to controlling unrest," said David Bandurski, a Hong Kong University expert on Chinese media. "There will be no nuances to Tibet coverage." CNN's bureau in Beijing has been deluged...»
my comment on the comment:
well, i must admit that Ive seen picture number 1 for hours on the CNN site. I mean of course in the Chinese comment the original CNN picture may be mixed up with some other but its hard to believe. Too unprobable. I ve seen some similiar video tape and people were throwin stones. I think Chinese police forces are mainly keeping up public order. I can remember the second picture as well. In fact, nepalese security was very brutal, not Chinese. In fact, elections were held in Nepal by then soon. Obviously the Tibetans have a very political agenda. 2 days later, 1 Nepalese nationalist and 2 Nepalese communists were killed.




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