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Wangchuk from NYC :

Actually Tibet & Vietnam have a lot in common. Both were invaded & colonized by China. Both were oppressed by communism. Both have strong Buddhist ideals. When the communists fall from power in Vietnam & the CCP is gone from Tibet, Tibet & Vietnam can be close friends.

Sep 29, 2012 10:26 AM

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Dr. Bob Osenenko from Neptune :

It is of such feelings and thoughts of regret when I finished this article about Vietnam. After so much pain in the war when I was there and so much loss of life it pains me that the government of Vietnam has become so much like its criticism and portraits of its enemies.It is in dire circumstances since now its is of a shadow of its original intent to liberate Vietnam.Vietnam has just replaced its enemy with itself.Now they are one and the same like minded.What then was the war for?

Sep 28, 2012 03:17 PM

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Cam from boca raton fl. usa :

Tibetan people want freedom; China will never be a great and lasting world power until the Tibetan people and Tibetan Buddhism are free from China’s precaution. Long life to The Dalai Lama and HH The Karmapa.

Sep 28, 2012 11:28 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

Is the standing young man a son of Nguyen Cao Ky ? he lơks like a young NCK

Sep 27, 2012 10:11 PM

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an :

India. If Dalai goes to Vietnam, the Vietcong will lock him up. They never like religion, it's a threat to any dictatorship regime.

Sep 27, 2012 04:12 PM

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Tony Dang from San Francisco :

I wonder where the meeting is organized? It seems it is not in ... Vietnam (??)

Sep 26, 2012 08:37 PM

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