The Dalai Lama and the Western Media

The Dalai Lama and the Western Media

First, Tasmiya on Australia’s Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, and his first state visit to China. Apparently, there are two kinds of human rights:

“There are significant human rights problems in Tibet.”

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“celebrate and commend the achievements of the state of Israel in the 60 years since its inception;”

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“We recognise the need for all parties to avoid violence and find a solution through dialogue.”

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“commend the state of Israel’s commitment to democracy, the rule of law and pluralism;”

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As a long-standing friend of China, I intend to have a straightforward discussion with China’s leaders on this.”

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“on this, the 60th anniversary of independence of the state of Israel, pledge our friendship, commitment and enduring support to the people of Israel as we celebrate this important occasion together.”

And Ihsan writes about the Dalai Lama’s public relation image making.

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2 Responses to “The Dalai Lama and the Western Media”

  1. @ PM Kevin Rudd, should give the world a detailed explanation on the plight of invaded “Australians” who are called
    ‘Aborigines, and pigmys’ and others , he
    should stop doing performances style showbis.

    He, alongwith his colleagues of EU, USA should
    worry more about Palestinians Genocided at the
    hands of Israelis and the Kashmiris by Indians.
    I am sure he, like others, has already forgotten IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN’s genocide by
    colonials evils.

  2. Australia in Lime-light

    @ PM Kevin Rudd & co. (UK, USA)NGOs

    Oh, how sympathetic !! Mr PM protecting the
    religiousness of Buddhists in Tibet, but
    for Iraqians, Afghanis, Kashmiris, Indonisians
    Iranins and Palestinians he reserves only
    CRUSADENESS Mr. Prime Minister of Autralia !!!

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