On Apr 29, 6:03=A0pm, Volt <voltchakha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 29, 5:58=A0pm, pen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:> On Apr 29, 2:39 pm,
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t0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Apr 29, 2:27 pm, Volt <voltchakha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > > > China sentences 30 people _ some to life _ over Tibet riots
>
> > > They should execute the 30 and save the money for jailing them.
>
> .> Don't worry.
> .>
> .> Come October, many of those ****ers would be forever "eva****ated".
> .>
> .> Good riddance !
> .>
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> http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSPEK8955
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> Chinese policeman killed in Tibetan unrest-Xinhua
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> $0 stock trades. 10 free per month. BEIJING, April 30 (Reuters) - A
> Chinese policeman has been shot dead while pursuing "an alleged riot
> leader" in an ethnically Tibetan part of western China, state media
> said on Wednesday.
>
> The man, named as ethnic Tibetan officer Lama Cedain, died of his
> wounds on Monday morning, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing
> the public security authorities in the remote province of Qinghai,
> which borders Tibet.
>
> It added that there had been a riot in Qinghai's Dari County incited
> by "a handful of people alleged to be insurgents seeking 'Tibetan
> independence'", following anti-Chinese protests in Lhasa in March.
>
> "After a month-long investigation, the police moved on Monday to
> arrest the suspected leader. The suspect resisted arrest and gunfire
> broke out," the re****t said.
>
> "The officer was killed in the gun battle ... and other officers
> returned fire, killing the suspect," it added.
>
> China has blamed Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and
> his government-in-exile for plotting the unrest, in which at least 18
> "innocent civilians", according to Beijing, were killed by Tibetan
> mobs in the regional capital, Lhasa.
>
> The unrest had led to protests at and disruption of the global torch
> relay for the Beijing Summer Olympics, most notably in London, Paris
> and San Francisco. (Re****ting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Alex
> Richardson)
Now is the time to do what Nero did in Rome in 60AD. Feed the
Tibetans to the lions and tigers and burn them tied to a stake.


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