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Date: March 23, 2008
The barbarous and inhuman atrocities perpetrated
on the peaceful Tibetan protesters in Lhasa and other towns of Tibet by the
Communist regime in China, has shocked all the sensitive hearts the world
over. Swami Vivekananda had said in the last decade of 19th Century -"The
Chinese Dragon is asleep. Let it remain so. The day it will wake up, it will
bring disaster over the whole world." That prophecy has become a reality
today.
In 1954-55 after occupying Tibet, China had
taken resort to oppression and genocide with a view to annihilate the Tibetan
race from the face of the earth. That had been condemned by the whole world
then. This had resulted in Rev. Dalai Lama's migration to Bharat and establishing
a government in exile here.
Today the Dragon's bloody claws are menacingly
hovering over our Arunachal Pradesh. China's ghastly intentions about Nepal
also have become very explicit. Against this backdrop, these demonstrations
have completely betrayed the hollowness of Chinese claims that under her occupation
Tibet has witnessed all-round development and the people are happy with the
regime. To conceal the truth China has no other go except to take recourse
to atrocities to smother the voice of dissent. However, all such efforts to
hide the truth have never been successful in past.
The extent to which China has become mentally
deranged can be gauged from the intemperate and foul language she has used
for Rev.DalaiLama, an epitome of equanimity and composure, by calling him
'wolf'! What else can be expected from a rude and uncivil Communist China?
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh from the beginning
has been considering Tibet as the most essential factor for the security of
Bharat. Therefore, in this hour of crisis also, the R.S.S. is fully supporting
the Tibetan cause of protecting her self identity and urges the people the
world over to exert such pressure over the Government of China that it is
forced to come to the negotiating table to find a peaceful solution to the
Tibetan crisis.