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Samstag, 28. Februar 2015

February


The last day of february, time for a look back into the month. '
This month labels itself with illnesses.
Physical, a lot of people do suffer, a few people did pass away, mental, a few people do not get 'it'  and global, the madness of the several wars (in the middle east, in the Ukraine, in Nigeria) and terrorism are putting a huge shadow on our normal lives.

We people are intending to want to solve problems, and with the things mentioned above, it is almost impossible to solve them by ourselves.
Illnesses can be enlightened by medication, a long as the industry (pharmacy, insurance companies) give us the permission to do so.
The blind hate (and fear) from terrorism and war can be enlightened when we try to understand why the other is acting that way. Keep on asking why, until you get an answer. Do not give up

We all have our premature frustrations, sooner or later, about many things.  I think we should consider where it omes from. Is it realy that we are angry, or is it maybe that we are frustrated that we can not change the things the way we should love to change it. And, when accepting that fact, are we open for means and ways in what the things probably can improve?

Don't be blind. Open the eye. If you loose your glasses, you can get new, and hey, it looks good as well :)

Don't be afraid to open your eyes. Don't be afraid to walk on, there is always someone who you can walk with.
We never walk alone. To where?  I don't know. But when we keep on walking together, we come, sooner or later, at our final destination.


'Star Trek' Star Leonard Nimoy Dead At 83


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Leonard Nimoy, who was best-known for his role as Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" franchise, died at his home on Friday in Los Angeles, his wife, Susan Bay Nimoy, confirmed to the New York Times. He was 83.

According to his wife, Nimoy's death was due to end-stage chronic obtrusive pulmonary disease. The star had been open about his condition, and spoke publicly about it last year. "Just can't walk distances. Love my life, family, friends and followers," he wrote on Twitter a week after announcing his diagnosis.

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On February 23, 2015, the State Department hosted a reception to celebrate Losar, the Tibetan New Year, to an invited gathering of Tibetan Americans, diplomats, State Department officials and other dignitaries. The first day of Losar fell on February 19 this year.

“This is the first time that such an event has been organized by the State Department and it can be seen as a recognition of Tibetan American culture and its contribution to American society. We are pleased to see the US Government taking this initiative,” said Bhuchung Tsering, Vice President of the International Campaign for Tibet. For more please see our full report.

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Tibet Lobby DayThe Seventh Annual Tibet Lobby Day is next week on March 2nd and 3rd, 2015! While many Tibetan-Americans and friends of Tibet as will gather in Washington, DC to remind our Members of Congress of the importance of continuing their longstanding commitment to Tibet, we are asking all of our U.S. based members to participate virtually by writing to your Representatives online. The success of Tibet Lobby Day depends on the participation and efforts of Tibet supporters like you. This is your opportunity to communicate directly with your elected representatives and let them know that they have constituents who care deeply about Tibet.

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Images from Tibet on the first day of Losar
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Images of Tibetans celebrating Losar, Tibetan New Year, despite intensified security, emerged from across Tibet last week. Losar this year is significant, particularly in the Tibetan area of Amdo, because it is the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday on July 6, according to the Western calendar.

A photograph from Ngaba showed Tibetans in a bold celebration offering khatags (white blessing scarves) to an image of the Dalai Lama at a shrine bearing the words ‘Welcome to the 80th birthday of His Holiness’. According to tradition in the Tibetan area of Amdo, 80th birthday celebrations are particularly important. Meanwhile, Chinese authorities deployed large numbers of troops in Tibetan areas of Sichuan and Qinghai prior to Tibetan New Year, and declared the importance of ‘stability’ at Losar.


New Chinese laws in Rebgong, northern Tibet, institute wide-ranging restrictions
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The rules, enacted in Rebgong County in the northern Tibetan region of Amdo, forbid 20 “illegal” activities, including “associations formed in the name of the Tibetan language, the environment, and education,” and playing music which “implies support for Tibetan independence.” Rebgong is an important cultural and religious center for Tibetans, and it has been the site of multiple protests and a number of self-immolations over the last few years. For a full translated list of the restrictions, please see this Tibet Post report.


Crackdown on young monks in Tsonub region of Tibet
Authorities in Tsonub, the area west of Tso Ngonpo lake, have prevented young monks who returned home for the Tibetan New Year from returning to their monasteries. This move, reported here by Radio Free Asia, is seen as an attempt to cut down on the size of Tibetan monasteries. Local parents are concerned that the Chinese government-run schools these children will have to attend instead don’t teach the Tibetan language, and their attempts to organize extra-curricular Tibetan language schools have also been stymied by the authorities: “To compensate for this, an educated local Tibetan had organized special classes to teach the language, but these have now been shut down,” a local Tibetan told RFA. “If we disobey the government’s directive, this could create problems for us. And if we comply, this could hurt the future of our children.” The full story is available here.

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