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Response to "NGO Worker Sentenced to Life Imprisonment"


As I read through this article, NGO Worker Sentenced to Life Imprisonment, I said to myself; if we say there is no divine hand that marks the course our lives must follow, then, why should they be involved in politics? As much as I noticed that a majority of the arrested hadn't intended to become political in profession, not until that invisible hand which came directing their destiny.

I might not have heard of Wangdu or Monk Jokhang, perhaps because I am not from Asia-china or surely because I am more overcrowded with my personal ambition.

Nonetheless, I feel for mankind, I understand what it is like to have a vision for your beloved people yet they compensate you with torture - which is today reducing you to idiots and men of no common sense. It's true; you love china and will forever be bleeding for them and the only right they might have arresting you is that they are in power "might is right."

Again, they arrested you because they acknowledge the truth and they know you did it.

But if I curiously should ask without offending any man of this skinned; what happens to Dalai?

(I know I am not current with the Dalai matter.)

I am not a lawyer but with my little foolish-common sense, I believe that sensitive matters like these, which happens to have clear exhibits, Dalai should be called by the law and not only hammering on Dalai Clique.

Zoneziwoh
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