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Lyon :: France | Mar 17, 11:52 AM | Rating: 1 | Viewed: 11572 times Posted by Pierre Fort send a private message
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China's colonial occupation of Tibet needs to be re-branded. Though Tibetans are not Palestinians, their situation is roughly parallel: They are second class citizens of an apartheid state, where Chinese colonists have more rights than the natives. Tibetans, therefore, are also Palestinian, and China is the new Israel.

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