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18 hours ago ago from China and Chinese
Dec 26 2009 Published by David.Ge at 1:28 am under study chinese in china At around 3:00 you can see a map of China.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS-gP8I5e… BBC and other major western medias always say that China invaded Tibet in 1959. But this film shows that China included Tibet, Xinjiang(eastern turkistan) and mongolia. So at least US recogonized that Tibet is part of China in 1943, right? I have watched another documentary ...
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