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Originally Posted by Tangyiying
yes, this is the point!
Just find a map before 1949 when PRC was established, published by British or anyone else. The Tibet is part of China on any of such maps.
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British maps indicate that Tibet is a part of China?
That is news.
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This brings the question that one has to ask, Was the Dalai Lama's regime legitimate itself?
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A bit of refreshing done of history would totally reveal that the Dalai Lama was totally legitimate.
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I am afraid the answer is no. When the Tibet Dalai lama regime declared its independence after Qing dynasty fell. NO A Single Country recognised it! It remained part of then ROC and the ROC( now Taiwan) never declares abandonment of its sovereinty over Tibet.
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The Qing dynasty conquered Tibet, Xinjiang and a part of Russia. But that does not mean it is a part of Tibet, more so when the Qing dynasty collapsed and the Emperor abdicated.
By that token, UK can claim that it is still a part of Britain!
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The Dalai Lama regime was even not recognised by its own people, the clique prosecuted the 9th Panchen Lama because of power struggle, who was later under the asylum of Chinese central government, and strongly advocated a military crushdown on the illegal regime in his hometown.
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Though much can be written on this, but let us use the Communist Chinese phraseology - it is an internal matter of Tibet!
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Should the nationalists were not defeated and able to continue their mandate in China, there would never been an issue called Tibet.
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Who were the nationalists? The Qing dynasty and to use a Communist phraseology - the running digs of Qing?
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The notion that Tibet was a peaceful independent country which was annexed by the Chinese by force was invented to win tears and supports from those innocent people. So is the "non-violence spiritual leader Dalai lama". I m disgusted everytime i see this publicity stunt.
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Really?
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