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dsnowlion

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China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« on: April 28, 2018, 10:48:14 PM »
Well, what big slap in CTA's face now. All those who have been spying for them, leaking information in and out of Tibet is not going to be that easy anymore. CHina's got the whole nation watching with very lucrative reward. So lucrative that even their own Tibetans will probably report on their own Tibetans who spy for Dharamsala.

And you know what this means, no more information that is anti-Dorje Shugden! China will not tolerate any more division. This is what I love about China. More religious freedom than Dharamsala, that's for sure!


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China has recently launched a new service, making it easier than ever for whistle-blowers to report activities which may endanger state security. The new platform allows law-abiding citizens to alert authorities to the activities of corrupt bureaucrats, spies and other individuals engaged in actions that go against the criminal laws of the country. To this end, it has also been reported that the Beijing City National Security Bureau is offering $1,500 to $73,000 for information on spies, the official Beijing Daily said last April... continue here >>> http://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/china-makes-it-easier-to-report-troublemakers/



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Re: China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2018, 08:55:14 PM »
China is taking various steps to become an example of the world's leading economic leader. With an official website used to report troublemakers is their way of keeping the peace and harmony in the country and among her people. China does not welcome voices that will stir worries and unhealthy thoughts in her people from focusing on developing the country towards prosperity, so this is just a logical move consciously tackling this issue and directly stopping the Tibetans from continuing to create a negative image of China.

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Re: China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2018, 06:23:35 AM »
The tricks of the CTA are coming to an end finally. No more troublemaking and creating schism within the Tibetan community! This is good news!

dsnowlion

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Re: China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2018, 07:21:18 PM »
The tricks of the CTA are coming to an end finally. No more troublemaking and creating schism within the Tibetan community! This is good news!

The interesting part is that the Dalai Lama wants to go back to China. So what does this all mean? It is like he is dissolving CTA, because once the Dalai Lama goes back to China, obviously there will no longer be any CTA. They can really close shop then.

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Re: China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2018, 09:28:06 PM »
The Dorje Shugden ban was imposed by the CTA almost 20 years ago, we might think that it only affects the people outside of Tibet but this is apparently not. Even though the CTA is out of China, they have their ways to bring information back to Tibet to influence the Tibetans negatively. Many Tibetans in Tibet still regards the Dalai Lama as the god, they will follow blindly what the Dalai Lama tells them to.

The CTA understands very well the mentality of these Tibetans, they often use the Dalai Lama’s name to influence them and lead them to create disharmony in China. There are more than 150 cases of self-immolation cases in China. These victims burnt themselves because the CTA glorifies this action and indirectly encourages them to do it. Dorje Shugden practitioners in China are also not welcomed in the Tibetan community in China.

The ban has caused disharmony and separation in the Tibetan community in China. The Chinese government foresees this will become a big issue that is why they monitor the Tibetans very closely to avoid another uprise. In order to maintain the harmony and stability in China, the Chinese government has also created an online platform to make it easier for the people to report troublemakers. I think this is a good idea, every citizen in China should share the responsibility of maintaining the stability of the country if they want to live peacefully without any problems.

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Re: China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2018, 11:34:00 PM »
Well, what big slap in CTA's face now. All those who have been spying for them, leaking information in and out of Tibet is not going to be that easy anymore. CHina's got the whole nation watching with very lucrative reward. So lucrative that even their own Tibetans will probably report on their own Tibetans who spy for Dharamsala.

And you know what this means, no more information that is anti-Dorje Shugden! China will not tolerate any more division. This is what I love about China. More religious freedom than Dharamsala, that's for sure!


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China makes it easier to report troublemakers


China has recently launched a new service, making it easier than ever for whistle-blowers to report activities which may endanger state security. The new platform allows law-abiding citizens to alert authorities to the activities of corrupt bureaucrats, spies and other individuals engaged in actions that go against the criminal laws of the country. To this end, it has also been reported that the Beijing City National Security Bureau is offering $1,500 to $73,000 for information on spies, the official Beijing Daily said last April... continue here >>> http://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/china-makes-it-easier-to-report-troublemakers/



My, my, China is certainly very generous with the reward given for ratting out any troublemakers. Very good incentive as you said and they will probably turn against CTA themselves. China always takes the practical approach and i would say that it is quite fair as it probably is not only the Tibetan issue but the muslims Uigyurs too. What government of any country would want trouble within and definitely would look for solution. Thumbs up for China!

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Re: China makes it easier to report troublemakers
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2018, 08:05:05 AM »
It is good that China has made it so easy and simple for her people to report troublemakers. The CTA always spreads the fake news in China and encourages the Tibetans in China to go against the Chinese government. One of the things the CTA really encourages the Tibetans to do is self-immolation.

The CTA always uses the self-immolation cases to put China down. They encourage the Tibetans to self-immolate by glorying the act, setting up monuments for these people. The CTA should know self-immolation is not the right tactic to create awareness on the Tibetan plight and hopefully, they will get their country back. Why are precious lives be sacrificed like this? Instead of glorying the act, the CTA should give warning to those who want to do it.

With this reporting service available to the Chinese citizens, I hope more Tibetans in China will step up and report the troublemakers. It is not worthy to become the money-making tool for the CTA. The Tibetans in China should be informed of how the CTA has been using the Tibetans in exile to make money for themselves.