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http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=26803 Phayul[Friday, March 05, 2010 12:46] This is a considerably revised and expanded version of the document, Losar Gift for Rangzen Activists, that I posted on Feb 25, 2009. This version has new information and illustrations. Last year when I was in India I gave a talk and powerpoint presentation based on this essay at a number of Tibetan schools and centers. I am happy to report that everyone was uplifted and energized by the sheer volume of indisputable facts substantiating Tibetan independence. It may have hit a sore spot in Beijing, though, for I was denounced at length on bbs.tibet.cn for this specific presentation. In order to ensure Beijing s continued sensitivity on the issue of Tibetan independence, a Chinese translation (in traditional as well as simplified script) will be up on lovetibet.ti-da.net, and other sites thanks to freedom activist Rosaceae. A full Tibetan translation will be at www.khabdha.org, and also be published in Tibet Times, all thanks to Gedun Rabsal la. You can also go on rangzen.net for the translations and for downloading print-ready pdf files to make flyers. I would like to thank all organizations that printed and distributed flyers last year, and would encourage them and others to do so again this year on March 10th and other occasions. Feel free to contact me for questions or suggestions.

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http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=26803

Phayul[Friday, March 05, 2010 12:46]

This is a considerably revised and expanded version of the document, Losar Gift for Rangzen Activists, that I posted on Feb 25, 2009. This version has new information and illustrations. Last year when I was in India I gave a talk and powerpoint presentation based on this essay at a number of Tibetan schools and centers. I am happy to report that everyone was uplifted and energized by the sheer volume of indisputable facts substantiating Tibetan independence. It may have hit a sore spot in Beijing, though, for I was denounced at length on bbs.tibet.cn for this specific presentation. In order to ensure Beijing s continued sensitivity on the issue of Tibetan independence, a Chinese translation (in traditional as well as simplified script) will be up on lovetibet.ti-da.net, and other sites thanks to freedom activist Rosaceae. A full Tibetan translation will be at www.khabdha.org, and also be published in Tibet Times, all thanks to Gedun Rabsal la. You can also go on rangzen.net for the translations and for downloading print-ready pdf files to make flyers. I would like to thank all organizations that printed and distributed flyers last year, and would encourage them and others to do so again this year on March 10th and other occasions. Feel free to contact me for questions or suggestions.


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Independent Tibet The Facts
FUNCTIONING STATE Great Seal of the Dalai Lama presented to him by the - photo 2
FUNCTIONING STATE
Great Seal of the Dalai Lama presented to him by the Tibetan National Assembly - photo 3
Great Seal of the Dalai Lama presented to him by the Tibetan National Assembly - photo 4

Great Seal of the Dalai Lama presented to him by the Tibetan National Assembly in 1909

Tibet was a fully functioning and independent state before the Chinese invasion. It threatened none of its neighbors, fed its population unfailingly, year after year, with no help from the outside world, and owed nothing to any country or international institution. Although insular, theocratic and not a modern democracy, Tibet maintained law and order within its borders and conscientiously observed treaties and conventions entered into with other nations. It was one of the earliest countries to enact laws to protect wildlife and the environment recurrently cited in the Mountain Valley Edicts issued since 1642

Tibet abolished capital punishment in 1913 (noted by many foreign travelers , very few Tibetans fled their country as economic or political refugees. There was not a single Tibetan immigrant in the USA or Europe before the Communist invasion.

Tibetan soldiers with national flags

FOREIGN MILITARY INVASION NOT PEACEFUL LIBERATION

On the dawn of 5th October 1950, the 52nd, 53rd & 54th divisions of the 18th Army

An English radio operator Robert Ford (in Tibetan government service) at the Chamdo front wrote that Tibetan forward defenses at the main ferry point on the Drichu River fought almost to the last man. Tibetans killed in the fighting. Many more died in the subsequent political campaigns, forced labor camps (laogai) and the great famine. The revolutionary uprisings throughout Tibet from 1987 to 1990 and most recently in 2008 -followed by draconian Chinese reprisals clearly demonstrate that the struggle continues today.

NATIONAL FLAG
The modern Tibetan national flag was adopted in 1916 Ancient lion standard - photo 5
The modern Tibetan national flag was adopted in 1916 Ancient lion standard - photo 6

The modern Tibetan national flag was adopted in 1916.

Ancient lion standard courtesy of TenzinGTethong and AMI First Inter-Asian - photo 7

Ancient lion standard courtesy of Tenzin.G.Tethong and AMI

First Inter-Asian Conference, Delhi, 1947.

NATIONAL ANTHEM

The old Tibetan national anthem or national hymn, Gangri Rawae or Snow Mountain Ramparts

When the Tibetan government came into exile in India, a more modern national anthem, Sishe Pende (Universal Peace and Benefits) was adopted. The lyrics were composed by the Dalai Lamas tutor, Trichang Rimpoche, who was considered a great poet in the classical nyengak (Skt. kaviya) tradition.

MAPS OF TIBET
Detail from 1827 map Most pre-1950 maps globes and atlases including the - photo 8
Detail from 1827 map Most pre-1950 maps globes and atlases including the - photo 9

Detail from 1827 map

Most pre-1950 maps, globes and atlases, including the earliest maps on record of Asia, depict Tibet as an independent nation, separate from China. Tibet is variously referred to as Tobbat, Thibbet or Barantola. A map of Asia drawn by the Dutch cartographer, Pietar van der Aa around 1680 shows Tibet in two parts but distinct from China;

Martin Behaims globe at Nuremburg The oldest existing globe in the world and - photo 10

Martin Behaims globe at Nuremburg

The oldest existing globe in the world, and possibly the first terrestrial globe ever made, was constructed by Martin Behaim (geographer to the king of Portugal) in 1492. It depicts the world before the discovery of the Americas. Tibet is clearly identified in German as Thebet ein konigreich, or Tibet, a kingdom.

The largest stained glass globe in the world (in Boston), based on the Rand McNally 1934 map of the world, shows Tibet as a separate nation.

The Mapparium in Boston MA Early Chinese maps do not feature Tibet as a part - photo 11

The Mapparium in Boston, MA.

Early Chinese maps do not feature Tibet as a part of China. In a landmark map of China drawn in 1594 by Wang Fen (or Wang Pan?), a senior Ming Legal Officer, there is a note stating that the map included the whole of China s territory. But no Tibetan areas, not even the eastern-most regions of Amdo or Kham, appear on the map.

Upper section of 1594 Ming Map

Following the publication of the atlas commissioned by the Manchu Emperor Kangxi and created by French Jesuit cartographers, some Chinese and European maps begin to depict Tibet as a colony or protectorate of China. The Jesuits could not personally survey Tibet (as they had surveyed China and Manchuria), since Tibet was not part of the Chinese Empire. So they trained two Mongol monks

TIBETAN CURRENCY

Literary sources In 1792 following the defeat of Nepal by a joint Tibetan-Manchu force, coins bearing both Tibetan and Chinese inscriptions were circulated. But the Tibetan government continued to issue its own coin with only Tibetan legends as the Kongpar tangka (1791-93) and the Gaden tangka (1836-1911). A silver coin, the Kalsang tangka, was struck in 1909 possibly to mark the 13th Dalai Lamas return to Lhasa from Peking.

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