Dear all,
One fact I would like to point out: there was NO civil war involving
the local government in Lhasa and the central government in year 1949,
which was quoted in the email we got.
So far as I have read, the battle of Changdu was broken on Oct. 6,
1950. By the year of 1949, CPC was still under civil war with KMT in
some parts of south China.
I do hope the author of that email and its alike could be more reliable.
Sincerely,
Yannan Ding
Quoting Andrew Law <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Friend,=0D=0A=0D=0AI just signed up as a Team Tibet supporter at www.=
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> =0A=0D=0ATibet has been occupied by China since 1949. Human rights abuses=
> are widespread in Tibet, and thousands of Tibetans flee their homeland ev=
> ery year as refugees.=0D=0A=0D=0ATeam Tibet is using the Beijing 2008 Olym=
> pics to focus a spotlight on China, pressing for meaningful change in Tibe=
> t. At its core, the Team is made up of Tibetan athletes in exile who dream=
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> g/supporter/new.=0D=0A=0D=0ASincerely,=0D=0AAndrew Law
>
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Yannan Ding
Doctoral student
Institute for Social and Economic Geography
KU Leuven
Belgium
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