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Ari
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 Message 17 of 21
31 October 2010 at 2:49am | IP Logged 
ilcommunication wrote:
"Chinese language politics in Tibet" has made Tibetan language a significant focus in education (see my last post). The "Free Tibet" crowd is flatly wrong on the point of language.

That may be so, but you'll have to cite different sources than the Chinese Government website for a lot of us to believe that. The Chinese government excels in propaganda and censorship, so I and many others won't consider them a reliable source.
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starst
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 Message 18 of 21
01 November 2010 at 4:02am | IP Logged 
Ari wrote:

You're studying French and the text isn't that complex, so I won't translate, if that's alright (otherwise just ask).


I can read it, thanks. However, as it mentioned, the change took place between 1949 and the time this article was written. Do you have an idea when it happened? I don't know many details, but it's at least some 30 years ago. Apparently, such programs have been stopped for a long time.

About the TV program, yes they are only some isolated shows. And honestly, I didn't know it was so difficult to find Cantonese movie even in Foshan. I'll make a search about it. Thank you for the information.
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 Message 19 of 21
01 November 2010 at 4:04am | IP Logged 
Ari wrote:
That may be so, but you'll have to cite different sources than the Chinese Government website for a lot of us to believe that. The Chinese government excels in propaganda and censorship, so I and many others won't consider them a reliable source.


Come on, so you cite data from whatever other sources and call them reliable? I doubt the reliability of data from Chinese government sites as much as I doubt those from BBC, wiki, etc.

Better go there, and see it for yourself.
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starst
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 Message 20 of 21
01 November 2010 at 4:11am | IP Logged 
Solfrid Cristin wrote:
Having friends who think Lukashenko is a democrat, Fujimoro was uncorrupted, Pinochet was neccesary and Castro is a hero, I thought I was beyond being able to be surprised.

Support for Chinese language politics in Tibet on this particular forum did the trick.

The next thing will presumably be to see North Korea's human rights' record be warmly defended on the web site of Amnesty International.


Excuse me but why do we have to go so politics in this language learning forum?

I support all the efforts of protecting the fragile Tibet languages, in particular when the local government is not doing an excellent job. What puzzles me is that why the efforts have to be "Free Tibet"?

Besides blaming Chinese government, I believe that there are many more effective things we can do.
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 Message 21 of 21
01 November 2010 at 4:30am | IP Logged 
starst wrote:
Excuse me but why do we have to go so politics in this language learning forum?


Agreed.


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