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From Nepalese Ekantipur.com, December 4 2009:
Spy agency finds Buddhist monasteries involved in anti-China activities
National Intelligence Department (NID) has listed 24 Buddhist monasteries in the Kathmandu Valley as sensitive for their involvement in the Free Tibet movement and anti-China activities. The national spy agency has placed seven of them on the ‘very sensitive’ list from the security point of view. It has suggested the Home Ministry to keep tabs on altogether 43 monasteries in the capital, out of 59 it studied.
According to him, the administration is on high vigil--anticipating demonstrations in Kathmandu on Wednesday to mark the anniversary of the Dalai Lama winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Anti-China demonstrations are staged in Nepal during the Tibetan festivals.
The intelligence report has suspected that Free Tibet activists have been operating from and some weapons have been stored at Nongak Chholing Monastery in Sheshnarayan VDC on the outskirts of Kathamndu. The monastery has been placed on the ‘highly sensitive’ list. ...
Sounds very essential to Nepalese intelligence, a few monks who wish Tibet was free in one of the poorest countries of the world which is on the brink of a civil war with the Maoist terrorists...
Love & clear light,
Rudy
Report from Phayul[Tuesday, December 01, 2009 16:51]
China building 27 airstrips in Tibet:
Dharamsala, December 1: China is building or repairing as many as 27 airstrips in Tibet for potential use against India in case of a conflict, according to India's chief intelligence agency. ...
China is also moving its intermediate range of missiles, such as DF-4, stationed in Delingha closer to these airfields. These missiles can hit targets up to 3,000 km away, the report added.
Interestingly, the Chinese had complained about India upgrading its airfields in eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in October.
Egotistical thinking times 1 billion....
Love & clear light,
Rudy
From International Campaign for Tibet November 19, 2009.
The 5th World Parliamentarians Convention on Tibet ended in Rome today with the adoption of the Rome Declaration on Tibet. The convention was attended by 133 Parliamentarians and associates from 30 Parliaments around the world and included an address by the Dalai Lama at the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament. ...
The Fifth World Parliamentarians Convention on Tibet, meeting in Rome on the 18th and 19th of November 2009 -
Defends the right of the Tibetan people to their own identity, culture and way of life; etc. etc.
Now we need some Chinese parliamentarians to sign up...
Love & clear light,
Rudy