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大爱无疆, 大难兴邦

Humble People, Noble Hearts

24 May 2008

It is now know that the first rescue team in the national disaster in Sichuan was formed by 30 migrant wokers. After the initial quake hit Yinxiu, the workers in a new hospital construction field promptly rushed into the collapsed buildings and and have saved at least a thousand lives.

They also scavenged a large quantity of medicine and medical equipments. Accoring to the hospital chief, thousands more lives have been saved becaused of the goods the migrant workers carried out from the ruin sites, which is crucial for the hospital's ability to operate during the early days when the rescue troops were unable to find their way into the disaster area.


欲悲闻鬼叫, 我哭豺狼笑

"Noble" People, Mean Hearts

Tip: How to Blackmail

If you don't ... (here you can fill in any wishes that you wish to fulfill), I'll go violent ... again.

东方不败: 西方是俺滴靠山。

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Dalai Lama Faces Indian Court Hearing

Duing Dalai Lama's visit to Britain, Tibetan Lamas hold protest rally againt Dalai Lama's repression of religious freedom.

Delhi-based Dorje Shugden Devotee’s Charitable & Religious Society has filed a human rights violation petition in Delhi High Court against two Tibetan lamas, the 14th Dalai Lama and Samdong Rinpoche, the "prime minister" of the Tibetan government-in-exile, reported by telegraphindia.com.

Dalai Lama is aledgely blackmailing Dorje Shugden worshippers into giving up their faith, and the pair have also been accused of threatening the Indian citizens for their religious belives that the pair do not approve.

The court hearing will be held on September 12, four month after the massive earthquake centered in China's Tibetan automony region Aba.

 
 
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