and Hong Kong ,, Re: China goes "Mr. Hyde" against India - Re: 100 years of shame/ a new Century of Shame for China - [PEACE]

Zenaan Harkness zen at freedbms.net
Thu May 28 19:34:38 PDT 2020


On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:01:10PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 03:50:29PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 11:44:05AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > > China ought be held to return Tibet to the Tibetans, under the authority of the Dalai Llama, as part of the reparations for the China virus/ Wuhan flu.
> > > 
> > >   Coronavirus response in Tibet: arrests, crackdown, religious repression
> > >   https://savetibet.org/coronavirus-response-in-tibet-arrests-crackdown-religious-repression/
> > >   https://tibet.net/coronavirus-response-in-tibet-arrests-crackdown-religious-repression/
> > >     ..
> > >     - China has responded to the spread of coronavirus to Tibet by cracking down on people who post information online about the deadly illness, including one man who was detained by police simply for encouraging his contacts to recite prayers to ward off infection.
> > >     - Chinese authorities also announced the cancellation of public religious festivals and prayer ceremonies for “Losar,” the Tibetan New Year, which begins Feb. 24.
> > >     - In the wake of the outbreak, the Chinese government has activated its network of military and Chinese Community Party cadres to spread propaganda about protecting “stability”—a euphemism for the suppression of free speech and the enforcement of compliance with CCP policies.
> > >     - Despite the spread of the virus, China’s leadership has chosen to move ahead with a new campaign in Tibet described as sending a “million police to 10 million homes.” The intention is to ensure “grassroots” integration of security forces in local communities. The campaign began in January and will continue throughout the year.
> > >     - In contrast to the Chinese government’s heavy-handed response, the Tibetan people have reacted to the outbreak of coronavirus with compassion. Monasteries have donated funds for the purchase of facemasks and goggles, and Tibetans lit butter lamps in honour of the Chinese whistleblower who warned about the virus and subsequently died from it.
> > > 
> > >   https://www.yandex.com/search/?text=coronavirus%20in%20tibet&lr=10145
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> > So China's behaviour through all this Chinese Wuhan coronavirus COVID-19 brouhaha, from any view of "human lives matter", has been utterly atrocious.
> > 
> > But what does one expect from the CCP/ Chinese communist regime?
> > 
> > This awareness now rising in the West, leads to a looming "100 Years of Shame" for the Chinese.
> > 
> > Little things such as setting right the Chinese wrongs in Tibet and giving Tibetans back their country, may go part of the way to a future where China is able to build a moral standing in the world.  Until then, it is a certainty we shall, sadly, see the coming Century Of Shame for the Chinese people.
> > 
> > This will not be "humiliation" since it is not caused by other nations, but by the behaviour of the Chinese Communist Party members themselves, and the consequences therefrom.
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> China feels the burn, chooses to get uppity and aggressive against India:
> 
>    Satellite Images Confirm Rapid Chinese Military Expansion On Disputed Indian Border
>    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/satellite-images-confirm-rapid-chinese-military-expansion-along-disputed-indian-border
> 
>       A new report in the Asia-based online tech journal Insider Paper cites open source satellite images to confirm the latest widespread reporting on the major Chinese PLA troop build-up underway along disputed Sino-Indian border regions.
>       https://insiderpaper.com/satellite-images-show-china-airbase-and-jets-near-ladakh-india/
>       https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/indian-media-reports-10000-chinese-soldiers-have-invaded-disputed-border-territory
> 
>       The report cites the following via a reputable open-source satellite imagery analyst:
> 
>           According to a few satellite images published by a local Indian news publication, the Chinese troops have commenced the expansion of its airbase, 200 km from Pangong Lake, in Ladakh. The images, also showing Ngari Gunsa airport in Tibet, originated from open-source intelligence expert @detresfa_, an analyst with ShadowBreak Intl.
> 
>       "The first image shows how the territory originally looked. However, the second image clearly shows massive construction activity going on in the territory."
> 
>       According to the report, this suggests a significant and rapid Chinese military build-up in the past months along the contested border region amid what Indian media has widely reported since this weekend to be PLA forces digging into fortified positions.  
>       https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/indian-media-reports-10000-chinese-soldiers-have-invaded-disputed-border-territory
> 
>       Importantly, the strategic base is a mere 200km away from Pangong lake, where recent skirmishes between Chinese and Indian border patrols took place on May 5th-6th.
>       https://time.com/5843279/india-china-border/
> 
>       The Insider Paper report continues, based on satellite analysis: "The expansion has included something that looks more like a secondary tarmac to combat aircraft or taxi-track. Also, the third image shows a line-up of four fighter jets. They are either J-11 or J-16 fighters of the Chinese PLA Air Force."
>       https://insiderpaper.com/satellite-images-show-china-airbase-and-jets-near-ladakh-india/
> 
>       .. Sporadic but fierce clashes have occurred going back to the 1960's along the shared but pretty much completely unmarked 2,100 mile border, which often involves literal fist-fights among opposing troops and border patrol guards.
> 
>       .. And The Guardian also said on Wednesday: "Thousands of Chinese People's Liberation (PLA) troops are reported to have moved into sensitive areas along the eastern Ladokh border, setting up tents and stationing vehicles and heavy machinery in what India considers to be its territory."
>       https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/27/china-and-india-move-troops-as-border-tensions-escalate
> 
>       .. It's a fast escalating situation that FP recently noted could explode into major conflict between two nuclear armed powers.
>       https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/05/23/india-china-border-skirmishes/
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> The more China shows its ugly side today, the more the settlement will be against its interests.
> 
> Tibet ought by rights be returned to the Tibetans under the authority of the Dalai Llama.



Thick face, BLACK heart rolls on:

   China Rattled After Taiwan Pledges Help For Fleeing Hong Kongers
   https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/china-rattled-after-taiwan-pledges-help-fleeing-hong-kongers

      A furious Beijing denounced Taiwan's Thursday promise to settle displaced Hong Kong residents who flee the city for political reasons, saying that the ruling Democratic Progressive Party was seeking to "loot a burning house" and sow discord, according to Channel News Asia.
      https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/taiwan-help-fleeing-hong-kongers-china-settle-12780274?cid=FBcnaTaiwan

      The move comes as Hong Kong protesters have taken to the streets in opposition to new security legislation which would allow Chinese intelligence services to operate on Hong Kong soil, increasing Beijing's grip on the semi-autonomous city and targeting secession, subversion, terrorism and foreign interference - terms used by China to describe last year's protests across the city sparked by a now-shelved extradition treaty.

      Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen this week became the first world leader to step up and pledge specific help to Hong Kong residents who wish to leave over the new legislation.

          It’s really amazing that Taiwan—which faces a, you know, existential threat from China—can muster a more strongly worded tweet than any statement the Europeans are putting out. https://t.co/kuBNt7SoYE
              — Michael Mazza (@mike_mazza) May 28, 2020

      According to Taiwan's top China-policy maker at the Mainland Affairs Council, Chen Ming-tong, the government will establish a "humanitarian relief" organization that will include employment and settlement assistance in a joint effort with activist groups - adding that counseling services would also be provided for Hong Kongers - some of whom have participated in often-violent pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

      "Many Hong Kongers want to come to Taiwan. Our goal is to give them settlement and care," said Chen, urging the public not to call people "refugees" as it could be "emotionally harmful" to people from the city.

      "Bringing black, violent forces into Taiwan will bring disaster to Taiwan's people," warned China's Taiwan Affairs Office.

           Hong Kong's demonstrators have won widespread sympathy in democratic Taiwan, which China considers as its territory to be taken by force, if necessary. Taiwan has shown no interest in being ruled by autocratic China.

           Help for Hong Kong has won rare bipartisan support in politically polarised Taiwan and three opposition parties have introduced bills to make it easier for Hong Kongers to live in Taiwan if they have to leave the city due to political reasons.

           Taiwan has no law on refugees that could be applied to protesters seeking asylum, but its laws promise to help Hong Kongers whose safety and liberty are threatened for political reasons. -Channel News Asia
           https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/taiwan-help-fleeing-hong-kongers-china-settle-12780274?cid=FBcnaTaiwan

      Some Taiwan lawmakers say Tsai's government isn't moving fast enough with relief efforts.

      "Please come up with details of the humanitarian relief at the soonest. Don't wait until people shed blood like water," said opposition lawmaker from the Kuomintang party.

      CNA notes that Taiwan has granted residency to 2,383 Hong Kong citizens in the first four months of 2020, an increase of 150% vs. one year ago. Meanwhile, university applications to Taiwan from Hong Kong have spiked 62% in 2020 vs. last year - while Taiwan's education ministry announced this week that it would raise the quota for students from Hong Kong.



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