Chinese soldiers shooting at munks (video)

chinese soldiers shoting at munks in Tibet on their way to meet Dalai Lama

what the hell was the cause?

http://www.protv.ro/filme/exclusive-footage-of-chinese-soldiers-shooting-at-tibetan-pilgrims.html#4265

“Monks.”

Wait, the video you linked to doesn’t work on my computer, and I can’t figure out if you mean they’re shooting at monkeys or minks.

Chipmunks, maybe?

Hmm. That makes sense. Maybe that wasn’t a Chinese soldier. Maybe Alvin finally tested Dave’s patience just one time too many.

So Chip and Dale were going to see the Dolly Llama?

Dolly wasn’t a llama, she was a sheep, and she’s dead now. :frowning:

Doesn’t matter; we can clone more, and more, and MORE ! MWAHAHAHAHAAH ! < ahem >

We can use the Dollyhorde to fight off the munks; you know how savage they can be.

But not shot! Plus, she looks great all stuffed preserved.

To get back on topic, I’m confused. Is it Alvin, Simon, and Theodore, or is it Chip & Dale getting shot at. Because, I assure you, they’re very different. Night and day. You ask me, Chip & Dale are commies. Gay commies. Alvin and friends show admirable capitalism-friendly aquisitiveness in Christmas Don’t Be Late. Plus, it’s a freakin’ religious holiday they’re singing about, right? You do the math. How Dolly comes into this, I don’t know. Probably something to do with wool tariffs.

According to this Associated Press report, the unarmed Tibetan refugees were trying to flee Tibet.

Chinese guards guards have been stationed at borders in the Himalayas since 1950 to discourage Tibetan emigration and Buddhist attempts to cross the border for pilgrimages to the Dalai Lama. There is a 50 year history of Chinese oppression of Buddhism in Tibet, but officially, the practice of Buddhism is no longer discouraged. Climbers frequently witness border crossings and sometimes report human rights violations.

:::waves hand at Chip and Dale::: these are not the male strippers you are looking for.

Change must come from within.

Wildfire, yes, it’s a horrid situation, the Chinese occupation of Tibet is rife with atrocity, since 1959.That video is the least in a long lament of injustice. Would that Tibet had great oil reserves instead of great knowledge reserves, or the US would have done more that it did in helping Tibet to acheive Democracy, which is a goal of the current Exiled community.

I’m always amazed by the equinamity shown by the Tibetan government in Exile, but the Dalai Lama, and Tibetan people, have that pesky Buddhist philosophical albatross around their necks.

If you’d like more info, here are some sources:

http://www.heartibet.org/overview.html

http://www.tibet.com/WhitePaper/index.html

It’s heartbreaking what Tibetans have had to endure during the Chinese occupation.

Here’s a better one for understanding the atrocities Tibetans have had for decades now.

Nelson Munks?

No, it was minks. They have a shortage of good fur up there.

Yeah, he went all squirrely on them.

WildfireMM** and elelle , Tibet.com has some updated information. A 17 year old nun was killed and a 20 year old injured. Thirty refugees were arrested after continuing to flee. Some of those arrested were children as young as five. Some of the refugees are still missin, but 41 reached Kathmandu and are under protection.

You can be “detained” (even as a tourist) just for having a picture of His Holiness in your wallet, or for carrying literature.

And that is one place I would not like to be detained.

Shooting at munks? Did they scream?