

Eliza vonB, PhD
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Liberal candidate Peter Yuen singing communist Party’s patriotic, nationalist song- My Chinese heart Hear is the text of that song with English translation. 《我的中国心》 作词:黄霑 作曲:翁清溪 原唱:张明敏 河山只在我梦萦 祖国已多年未亲近 可是不管那辽阔海洋 那改变不了我的中国心 洋装虽然穿在身 我心依然是中国心 我的祖先早已把我的一切 烙上中国印 长江、长城 黄山、黄河 在我心中重千斤 无论何时 无论何地 心中一样亲 流在心里的血 澎湃着中华的声音 就算身在他乡也改变不了 我的中国心 My Chinese Heart Lyrics: Wong Jim Music: Joseph Koo Original Singer: Johnny Yip (Zhang Mingmin) Mountains and rivers appear only in my dreams, For years I’ve been far from my motherland. But no matter how vast the oceans that separate us, They cannot change my Chinese heart. Though I wear Western clothes, My heart remains a Chinese heart. My ancestors long ago Branded everything about me with a Chinese seal. The Yangtze River, the Great Wall, The Yellow Mountain, the Yellow River— They all weigh heavy in my heart. No matter the time, No matter the place, They are always dear to me. The blood that flows within me Resounds with the voice of China. Even if I live in a foreign land, Nothing can change My Chinese heart. @liberal_party @melaniejoly @stevenchase @TerryGlavin #cdnpoli #cdnpolitics #PeterYuen #foreigninterference


རྒྱ་ནག་གཞུང་གིས་སྟོད་དིང་རི་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ས་ཡོམ་གོད་ཆགས་དང་འབྲེལ་བའི་གནས་ཚུལ་དྲྭ་ཐོག་ལ་སྤེལ་མཁན་༢༡ལ་ཞིབ་དཔྱོད་དང་ཉེས་ཆད་བཅད་ཡོད་འདུག 21 netizens have been investigated and punished by Chinese authorities for posting information related to the Tibet earthquake rfa.org/tibetan/sargyu…



@AndrewChangCBC , it is shameful that you are promoting the China's fake Panchen Lama.The real Panchen Lama, was kidnapped by the China at the age of six, and his current whereabouts remain unknown. You should be accountable for spreading false propaganda. @CBCNews @CBCToronto





#WATCH | Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh | Tibetan Parliament in-exile condemns China after imposition of its recent sanctions over Canada’s organisations and 20 individuals. The sanctions target the Uyghur rights advocacy project, the Canada Tibet Committee and 20 individuals associated with the organisations. Namgyal Dolkar, a Member of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile, says, “I see this as a definite threat that China is extending for a nation that holds a Veto power in the security council of the United Nations. For it to be so scared of an independent organisation working in Canada, basically shows how it remained scared despite being this territorial regime any sort of voice against it is being looked upon as a threat and I believe that such an important nation that holds a security council position to take such decisions. So far we have only seen it come up with sanctions against members of the parliament around the world but it’s for the first time we have seen it imposing sanctions on an NGO and individuals working there. So it is just very shameful on the part of China but it’s China so what else to expect? What is threatening in a way is the fact that I see this sort of trend spreading across different countries, there are possibilities that any form of voices against the Chinese communist party will be treated the same way. It started in Canada and it will extend to different nations including India, this is how I look at it. There are so many Tibet-based NGOs in India who are working constantly in exposing China and I see that as a coming trend in the near future...” (04.01)



“We got your name; we got your address…” Dec 28: four 🇨🇳 thugs from 🇨🇳 consulate general in Manchester intimidated a RFA reporter who was checking out some anti-CCP messages painted on the sidewalk outside the consulate by someone else. They ordered the reporter to stop recording and said they were calling the police, claiming in a threatening tone that he couldn’t record videos of them or the consulate without their permission — even though the reporter was doing his job in a public area — and that they had “image rights” — just like what Newton Leng brazenly told Dr K at the King's Cross St Pancras station in London on Jan 19 — while hostilely closing in on the reporter as he backed away… The reporter finally called the police after he was boxed in by the thugs who refused to let him leave. Police officers arrived moments later, and said, after ascertaining what was going on, reporters enjoyed freedom of the press and could shoot pictures and videos in public places. They took down the reporter’s information before leaving. rfa.org/cantonese/news…
