The unfolding political drama is taking its toll on the chindu office. Chindu is struck by the foot in the mouth disease. N.Ram wants to oppose the deal for the sake of his comrades. N.Ravi came out with an editorial in support of the deal. And the minions have taken sides too. In general, the discussions have been fairly focused without the customary name-calling that usually goes into a chindu report. However, the real surprise was N.Ram's interview with Advani ji.
While we are all busy with the voting tamasha going on in our country (can it really be called a tamasha if a vote is worth 100 crores), our northern neighbour is indulging in "peaceful" rise.
China Warns Sarkozy Not to See Dalai Lama - NYTimes.com
While we are all busy with the voting tamasha going on in our country (can it really be called a tamasha if a vote is worth 100 crores), our northern neighbour is indulging in "peaceful" rise.
China Warns Sarkozy Not to See Dalai Lama - NYTimes.com
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France ... was warned by China on Tuesday not to meet with the Dalai Lama in France next month.How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried | Mail Online
China’s ambassador to France, Kong Quan, told reporters there would be “serious consequences” for Chinese-French relations if Mr. Sarkozy meets the Dalai Lama, asserting that it “would be contrary to the principle of non-interference in internal affairs.”
In the greatest movement of people the world has ever seen, China is secretly working to turn the entire continent into a new colony.
Reminiscent of the West's imperial push in the 18th and 19th centuries - but on a much more dramatic, determined scale - China's rulers believe Africa can become a 'satellite' state, solving its own problems of over-population and shortage of natural resources at a stroke.
With little fanfare, a staggering 750,000 Chinese have settled in Africa over the past decade. More are on the way.
The strategy has been carefully devised by officials in Beijing, where one expert has estimated that China will eventually need to send 300 million people to Africa to solve the problems of over-population and pollution.
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