NationStates Jolt Archive


Tibet fights for Independance (Introductory RP!)

04-12-2003, 06:46
The sun rose on the cold infertile mountains of the land the Chinese call the Autonomous Region of Tibet. A cold December day, you could see your breath upon the air. A Buddhist Monk walked by the Chinese Governor's Office, the Chinese Governor, an elderly man who once served in the People's Army, watched the Monk walk slowly by.

"Compose a Message..." The Governor said to his secretary. "This 'Tibet Revolution' Beijing is so worried about is non existent. These people are peaceful, and have no means to revolt, unless they disobey their sacred Religious ways. Any Revolution worries should be disregarded..." The Governor looked out his window again. "Send it to whoever it concerns in the Government in Beijing..." He commanded. "And check on my arrangements to go on Holiday. I am to go see my Family in Wuhan soon..." His gaze stared off onto the snow covered mountains.

Just a short time later, a little while away, in a small home, the door burst open, the people within gasped as their gaze turned toward the figure who burst in. "The Governor is to leave in two weeks for Wuhan!" The figure at the door said. The Governor's secretary walked in the door. "Two weeks to the day!" She smiled with joy.

"Good! That will create a sufficient lapse in the Government's chain of command. It would be the best time to strike." One of the people said.

"The Monks would never condone our actions..." Another of the people sighed.

"True, but, it is the only way for Tibet ever to be Free again. The Chinese will never let Tibet out of their grasp. This country is not rightfully theirs... Our actions may be in violation of our Religious beliefs, but doing this will ensure Tibet's freedom, and the ability to set our own rules, and our own way of life..." The room stayed silent. "Good... Then we strike as soon as the Governor is well on his way to Wuhan. Does any nation beyond China's border's know and support our actions?"

OOC: You can try to oppress Tibet, or you can support it's Freedom! You can choose your own path... But know this, Tibet will be free, at any cost...

http://www.dharma-haven.org/tibetan/tibet-flag.jpg
Tibet shall be Free of China!
04-12-2003, 06:51
Telegram to China:
From the Emporer of Taimat

Long has our country been torn by revolutions. We have seen the destruction that comes with it. We allie with you, china, to bring down these lowly heretics. 500,000 troops are on route now to southern china. We await your orders.
04-12-2003, 06:53
OOC: opps, thought i was logged in as taimat. my bad
Canada-Germany
04-12-2003, 06:58
The sun rose on the cold infertile mountains of the land the Chinese call the Autonomous Region of Tibet. A cold December day, you could see your breath upon the air. A Buddhist Monk walked by the Chinese Governor's Office, the Chinese Governor, an elderly man who once served in the People's Army, watched the Monk walk slowly by.

"Compose a Message..." The Governor said to his secretary. "This 'Tibet Revolution' Beijing is so worried about is non existent. These people are peaceful, and have no means to revolt, unless they disobey their sacred Religious ways. Any Revolution worries should be disregarded..." The Governor looked out his window again. "Send it to whoever it concerns in the Government in Beijing..." He commanded. "And check on my arrangements to go on Holiday. I am to go see my Family in Wuhan soon..." His gaze stared off onto the snow covered mountains.

Just a short time later, a little while away, in a small home, the door burst open, the people within gasped as their gaze turned toward the figure who burst in. "The Governor is to leave in two weeks for Wuhan!" The figure at the door said. The Governor's secretary walked in the door. "Two weeks to the day!" She smiled with joy.

"Good! That will create a sufficient lapse in the Government's chain of command. It would be the best time to strike." One of the people said.

"The Monks would never condone our actions..." Another of the people sighed.

"True, but, it is the only way for Tibet ever to be Free again. The Chinese will never let Tibet out of their grasp. This country is not rightfully theirs... Our actions may be in violation of our Religious beliefs, but doing this will ensure Tibet's freedom, and the ability to set our own rules, and our own way of life..." The room stayed silent. "Good... Then we strike as soon as the Governor is well on his way to Wuhan. Does any nation beyond China's border's know and support our actions?"

OOC: You can try to oppress Tibet, or you can support it's Freedom! You can choose your own path... But know this, Tibet will be free, at any cost...

http://www.dharma-haven.org/tibetan/tibet-flag.jpg
Tibet shall be Free of China!

OOC: If it goes against your religion, then what are you fighting for?
04-12-2003, 07:01
OOC: Because China suppresses the Religion as it is... And they exiled all the master meditators, the Dhali Llama, and the heads of the Buddhist Religion. They blatantly violated Tibet's Religious rights first, by annexing the country. We're fighting for freedom, to practice Religion un-oppressed from Chinese regulations. And to have our own culture that is not set by China.
05-12-2003, 09:17
OOC: And also, the Buddhist Religion is against Violence. And who said this will be a Violent Revolt? China and it's Allies that will turn it Violent, if it become Violent, not Tibetans. I am suprised that no one else cares... The United Kurdistan guy becoming independance became a huge event. But Tibet tries to become independant, and no one cares... So very interesting... You people support a Violent Culture, which is out for revenge, but not a Peaceful Culture that just wants freedom... Very Interesting...
_Taiwan
05-12-2003, 09:32
*Tag

OOC: I'll tell my friend who RPs an extremist "One-China" nation if you havn't found anyone to play China.

IC:

*Waiting for a statement to be issued ICly*
Roania
05-12-2003, 09:38
Prince Alexander Black looked at an atlas. "Dear God... are we that close to China?"

"Yes, Your Highness. Only 200 miles of sea seperate us from there."

"Crap."
Soviet China II
05-12-2003, 09:42
Hello, we are a chinese government, and we will support this china in crushing the rebellion
05-12-2003, 09:45
OOC: A Rebellion in a country that is not Chinese, and in an area China doesn't have any rightful claim to. A rebellion for freedom of Religion, and Freedom of Culture, which China so Brutally is trying to stamp out!

Will you sleep well, leader of Soviet China, knowing that you are helping in the murder of the Buddhist religion? Will you sleep well knowing that you are helping the torture and murder of innocent meditating Monks!? Will you sleep well!? Will you!?!

Oh, and we do need someone to RP as China, so if anyone wants to, or knows someone who wants to...
Roania
05-12-2003, 09:48
"Interesting... send a corsage to the Premier of China, will you?" Prince Alexander said. Loud noises could be heard outside. "And send someone to shoot those protestors, there's a nice chap."
Soviet China II
05-12-2003, 09:48
I want to RP as China, but I'm not too good at RPing...
_Taiwan
05-12-2003, 09:54
OOC: I'm waiting for an IC declaration of independence to the world.
Rotovia
05-12-2003, 09:55
[Encripted Message]

To the leadership of Revolutionary Taiwan,

The Government of Rotovia will stand by your nation and provide complete access to our military and aid abilities to support your fight for freedom.

http://www.tu-berlin.de/~gruhlke/forum/con/brooks1.jpg
President Dionysus Baccheus
President of Constutional Monarchy of Rotovia
Regional-Director for Defence: Reformed Oceania
Director of Diplopmatic Relations for The Cold Alliance
Director-General of the Rotovian Alliance of Independant States
_Taiwan
05-12-2003, 10:01
OOC: Taiwan has been recognised as independent by most Chinese-based nations in NS.
Rotovia
05-12-2003, 10:08
OOC: Taiwan has been recognised as independent by most Chinese-based nations in NS.

OOC: You have been, but other Taiwanese have yet to be.
05-12-2003, 10:10
Secretly, the Chinese Governor had left the region. None of Tibetans were to know of his absence. Only a close circle knew, and of course, his secretary.

His Secretary walked towards the Governor's office, as she past a Monk, she tripped and fell onto the Monk, dropping a couple of pieces of Paper.

"Oh my, I am so sorry..." The Secretary said getting up. The Monk picked up her papers for her. "Careful, classified information there!" She giggled. The Monk bowed handing her the paperwork. He had a vow of silence, so he didn't say anything. "Thank you. Have a nice day!"

Little did anyone know, that the Monk has slipped a piece of paper into his robes. It was all part of a plan. The Secretary was a spy for the Freedom Movement, and she was to drop a piece of paper, the Monk was to take the Gray Piece of paper, and if it Read Today is the first day of the beginning of Life the Revolution was to start that evening. It did in fact read exactly that...

That night, the Chinese Guards were put to sleep by darts, filled with a narcotic grown in the Mountains, which knocked people out for hours at a time. You wouldn't know it, but in just an hour, much of Tibet had rebelled. But it was such a silent, stealthy revolt, no one would have known.

A short while south, in Katmandu Nepal, a faint Radio Signal was picked up. The Radio operator nearly fell out of his chair as he made out the message from the static...

Tibet... is no longer under Ch... rule... As of this night.... Tibet is free...

The Nepalese Radio Station broadcast it to New Delhi, where Indian News broadcast it throughout the world.

The Chinese Premiere was awoken abruptly at 2 AM, an Officer informing him that Tibet had declared independence. The Chinese Premiere threw a lamp at the Officer in anger, and then stormed around for an hour in frustration.
_Taiwan
05-12-2003, 10:24
"Good lord, are they crazy? The PLA will go nuclear on them...."

[Encrypted Message]
From: Chen Shui Bian, Opposition leader, DPP
To: Tibet

My party and I will support your rebellion whole-hearted to the best of our ability. A division special operatives on peacekeeping in Nepal will be transferred to your command. Please keep this secret, as the knowledge of DPP support of Tibetan independence will lead to dire consequences for Taiwan.

[Offical Statement]

"Taiwan condemns Tibet's irrational behaviour and defiance of the Chinese policy..."

Lee Teng Hui
Roania
05-12-2003, 10:26
OOC: Someone inform Sino of this... yes, he's just the fellow.
_Taiwan
05-12-2003, 10:28
OOC: Someone inform Sino of this... yes, he's just the fellow.

OOC: Done, but he's away until Wednesday.

OOC2: Also, I think he'll just nuke Tibet.
Dra-pol
05-12-2003, 10:32
ooc:The Choson People's Republic of Dra-pol (North Korea) will be quite prepared to support Beijing, as China has been a vital ally during Dra-pol's on-going struggle against western imperialism. I assume that as yet we are unaware of revolutionary movements in Tibet, but I would appreciate it if anyone playing China thinks of Dra-pol should assistance be required. Many Banat (infamous Drapoel secret police/intelligence) are presently operating in China, doing deals with Chinese, Taiwanese, Beth Gellen, and other companies/agents/officials, and some of them shall be quite easy to contact.
[/glorified tag]
05-12-2003, 10:36
Over the Radio, into Nepal, and then around the world, another message came from Tibet. "We have not killed a single soul in this revolt. If this turns violent, it will not be Tibet which will have made it so, it will be China! Know this world, we are willing to stay perfectly peaceful from this point on. Any further actions, or any violence will be China's fault. Not ours!"
Roania
05-12-2003, 11:04
OOC: Someone inform Sino of this... yes, he's just the fellow.

OOC: Done, but he's away until Wednesday.

OOC2: Also, I think he'll just nuke Tibet.

OOC: Eh. I'll do China... wait, nuking is quick.

I'd enjoy myself... :twisted:
United Indiastan
05-12-2003, 11:07
"United Indiastan, the southern neighbours of Tibet, is annoucing that it will begin the mobilization of forces to assist in the liberation of Tibet from occupying Chinese forces. Two Airborne divisions will be prepared to move into the capital and surrounding area to safeguard against any attack from Chinese forces. We hope further intervention will not be required, but if it is we will not hesitate in providing it. Currently nearly twenty thousand Indiastan troops guard the border, and these forces will be called upon if our hand is forced. It is our belief that a free Tibet will help its people restore their national identity and pride, and that this is a cause worth fighting for. Thank you."

-Indiastan Foreign Ministry

In the President's office, Janieer talked with his Deputy and the Governor-General of the Armed Forces. They were very pleased with the situation unfolding to the north and east.

"So, they'll accept our aide, correct?" said the President.

"Of course they will sir. A Velvet Revoultion will not save them from those Commies bastards, who will not hesitate to go violent," answered the Governor.

"Ah, but what is the long-term plan sir?" wondered the Deputy.

"Simple. They'll become almost entirely dependant on our support. China will become rightly angered by the secession, and they'll attack. We can beat them, easily. We've done it before. Tibet will almost become a de facto province of ours, as we'll enter into a defensive alliance, and military bases will be built in Tibet, for their protection, of course. We'll create a nice buffer between ourselves and China, and thats never a bad thing."

"So we're using them, then?"

"Try not to think of it that way. Its a win-win situation. Its simply more win for us."

At that the Preident smiled, and dismissed them. He gave no more thought to the matter that night, instead spending a few hours watching sports.
05-12-2003, 11:15
The newly freed Tibet would thank Indiastan and Taiwan for their support. However, violence and killing is against our faith. That is why we so carefully planned this revolt, so no one would die in our independence. Therefor we must ask Indiastan and Taiwan not to commit soldiers to Tibet, for it would disobey our Religious Teachings.

OOC: No, Roania may not play China... Personally, I'd like someone a little less cynical, no offense of course Roania, but you're quite hasty in using weapons that annihilate everything
United Indiastan
05-12-2003, 11:19
"We would beg you to reconsider, as the Chinese have and will resort to violence, not matter what you say or do. We do not ask you to fight, only that you not leave yourself vunerable to the inevitable attack that would otherwise crush you. If you permit it, we can establish a perimiter at the border, and keep them from eevr getting deep into the mountains. However, we against stress that an attack will come. Thank you."

-Ambassador Cotto, United Indiastan
Roania
05-12-2003, 11:20
OOC: None taken, WOS... of course, I think that saying that the Chinese government is less cynical than I is like saying Hitler is a better man than Dubya.

As for trigger happiness, Tianeman square, anyone?
Dra-pol
05-12-2003, 11:25
It appears that Indiastan, not China may yet provoke the first hostilities.

(Presumably China already has some forces in Tibet? Indiastan would have to engage them and start a war before it could set up any perimiter? And China's military is no laughing matter even in times of peace, to think that they can be easily brushed aside is absurd.)
05-12-2003, 11:29
Tibet urges China to come to it's senses, and not attack Tibet, for Tibet only wants peace and freedom to practice our religion without regulations. We ask only that China sees that it has no rightful claim to Tibet, and that they not attack a nation that wishes nothing but peace.

Tibet would never show hostilities towards China, and we do not see this Revolution as a hostility towards China, but the need to practice our religion without foreign regulations.
United Indiastan
05-12-2003, 11:33
ooc: I'd imagine that the forces already in Tibet would not be terribly well-lead or terribly willing to fight. The Airborne's jobwould simply be to make them surrender, rather then fighting and dying, with them being surrounded by superior forces. Then, the Regular's would be moved up to defend the Tibet border. It wouldn't really be that hard. Just so long as the Chinese in Tibet were isolated quickly.

And Indiastan's army is no laughing matter either. We'rebigger then China, after all ;)
05-12-2003, 11:38
OOC: Technically, with Tibet fre, China drops down to smaller in size then India. :D
Roania
05-12-2003, 11:39
OOC: Both of you, want to wait until Wendesday, when Sino gets back? Or would you like me to find you another China?
United Indiastan
05-12-2003, 11:39
Not to mention Indiastan (a conglomerate of India, Pakistan, and Bangledesh) is actually in line with the estimated populations of those three countries in 2050 - 2.3 billion :)
Dra-pol
05-12-2003, 11:40
ooc:Not well lead or willing to fight? I wonder what that assumption is based upon. Tibet is probably not the easiest landscape in the world to attack, either.
I would point this out ic, but I don't suppose that Dra-pol is in direct contact with the Tibetan revolutionaries.. China's main reason now for not relinquishing Tibet might be the threat it would pose to national security, especially in light of Indiastan's posturing!
Dra-pol
05-12-2003, 11:42
OOC: Both of you, want to wait until Wendesday, when Sino gets back? Or would you like me to find you another China?

ooc:Well, it's not my RP. In Dra-pol's world, and the real one, China is socialist(ish), and Sino is most certainly not. But like I say, not up to me.
05-12-2003, 11:43
OOC: Well... I was kind of hoping the person who played China would see the risks involved in invading Tibet now. Not the risks in the invasion, Tibetans wont raise a finger in resistance, but the risks from the International Community's utter disgust in China's invasion of a completely peaceful country... However, considering the fact that the International Community didn't give a whoot in the original real life invasion of Tibet, I don't know why I'm hoping for the NS community to care...

So, sacrafice Tibet's religious' teachings, and Tibetan's eternal souls for Freedom, or not... :?
United Indiastan
05-12-2003, 11:53
ooc:Not well lead or willing to fight? I wonder what that assumption is based upon. Tibet is probably not the easiest landscape in the world to attack, either.
I would point this out ic, but I don't suppose that Dra-pol is in direct contact with the Tibetan revolutionaries.. China's main reason now for not relinquishing Tibet might be the threat it would pose to national security, especially in light of Indiastan's posturing!

It's based on the fact that they'd be surrounded, out-gunned, and off in some rather inhospitable mountains with no backup. Besides, thats the perfect job for the Airborne. They go were ground-pounders can't. Besides, we've been a threat to Chine for ages. Hmm. Maybe I'll just attack them... that would be much more simple. :)
05-12-2003, 11:55
Although Tibet would condemn any attack from Indiastan on China, it would certantly stop any Chinese invasion of Tibet dead in it's tracks...
Roania
05-12-2003, 11:57
Although Tibet would condemn any attack from Indiastan on China, it would certantly stop any Chinese invasion of Tibet dead in it's tracks...

What about a Roanian invasion of China? China is communist, Roania is a police state... of course, the question is, is Roania worse or better than China?

And I think I've found our new China... I'll just see when he generally gets on.
United Indiastan
05-12-2003, 11:58
We'll see if it comes to that. In the mean time, force'll start building up on the accessable borders, and the landscape will be surveyed for good areas that are open to attack and annexation. Naturally, we'll relinquish them in exchange for the promise of a free Tibet. ;)

Yes, an attack upon Xinjiang would be the best bet, though a diversionary one on Yunnan could work. Cheers.
05-12-2003, 11:59
"The question is not who the worse evil is, but who is closer to salvation.
Dwell not on how condemned you are, but how close you are to salvation."
--The Master Meditator, location unknown, message intercepted by another Meditator.
Roania
05-12-2003, 12:00
OOC: Those meditators are getting creepy. :shock:
05-12-2003, 12:02
OOC: You're not just whistling dixie...

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/04.18/photos/10-tumo2-450.jpg
_Taiwan
05-12-2003, 22:47
OOC: Does this take into account that there are more Chinese living in Tibet than native Tibetans nowadays?
Canada-Germany
06-12-2003, 05:42
OOC: I'd RP China. ^_^
06-12-2003, 07:19
OOC: I'm not sure on that statistic Taiwan... Anyone can play China if they want to...
_Taiwan
06-12-2003, 07:46
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Soviet Haaregrad
06-12-2003, 07:57
Haaregradia will offer support to the Tibetian people in their quest for liberation.
Athel Nora
06-12-2003, 09:18
Athel nora offers it's support for Tibet.
We can easily supply weapons and military instructers and once you proclaim independence we can acknowladge Tibet.
Canada-Germany
06-12-2003, 10:13
The Chinese Reply to the declairation is simple.

Silence.

It does not acknowlage the announcment. It's garrisons inside Tibet do not go on to alert.

The PRC does not give any sign it has heard the Tibeten Rebels.
Tanah Burung
06-12-2003, 19:03
Tanah Burung hereby recognizes the independence of Tibet. Best wishes on your freedom.
Violeta Bi Bere
People's representative for foreign affairs & human rights
imported_Celeborne
06-12-2003, 19:12
Celeborne recognizes the independence of Tibet. We will do what ever we can to assist you.
06-12-2003, 20:09
Tibet does not wish for violence or death, and therefor, all we ask for foreign nations which recognize Tibet, is that you put Diplomatic Presure on China, and try to reason with them, so that they do not attack Tibet.
Canada-Germany
06-12-2003, 22:59
In a press conference with the Minister of Internal Affairs, a reported asked him about the situation in Tibet.

The Minister had this to say:

"There is no situation in Tibet. We are chinese, they are Chinese. So Tibet is chinese. We do not know why our chinese brothers speak of seperating our people, if they are, indeed, actually chinese and not foreign nationals trying to raise trouble for China. If they like to talk, fine, let them talk. As long as they break no law."
Athel Nora
07-12-2003, 09:20
The goverment of Athel Nora suggests sending a committi to check the situation in Tibet, WITHOUT Chinese "Hosts". A team that would have the right go where they want and talk to any body they would want.
I'f the situation in Tibet is as the PRC claims then they would have nothing to fear from such an investigation.
Dra-pol
07-12-2003, 09:51
The entirely neutral (shifty-eyes) Choson People's Republic of Dra-pol (which has absolutely no long-standing good will with China (shifty eyes)) would be honoured to deploy observational elements to Tibet, with Beijing's permission.

(Or, as described in a note handed directly to the Chinese ambassador in DaKhiem, to deploy Banat agents to Tibet with the intention of rooting out revolutionary leaders)
Tanah Burung
07-12-2003, 16:53
Tanah Burung echoes the call of the government of Tibet for a non-violent solution. We would be pleased to support and take part in an international fact-finding mission to Tibet, as proposed by the government of Athel Nora. We commend the government of China for its restraint in not resorting to repressive measurs, and urge it to go the extra mile and accept the peaceful secession of Tibet. In such a "velvet divorce," the two nations could go forward as friends.

Violeta Bi Bere
(Re-elected) people's representative for foreign affairs & human rights
08-12-2003, 04:46
In response to the Chinese Internal Affairs, Tibet has stated the following statements:

"Tibetans, ethnically, are NOT Chinese; Tibetans migrated from presant day India, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan, not China. Tibet's Culture is obviously not Chinese in any way. Tibetans are not racially, culturally, religiously, or technically Chinese. Tibet is only Chinese due to the unlawful annexation of the country in 1949!

Tibet is not part of China. China claiming that Tibet is Chinese is like Japan claiming China is Japanese!"
Hell Bovines
08-12-2003, 06:03
We, as a nation who loathes imperialism and aspires for the freedom of all peoples, recognise the noble nation of Tibet and their quest for independence. We wish that a peaceful solution is found and we will try to attain it, but if not possible, we swear to protect tibetans and help them to defend their beautiful way of life.
We beg for the nation of China (to anyone who is RP-ing with china or a chinese nation) to decolonise the noble ancient nation, one of the last remaining examples of unlawful colonialism in our times.
We hope this matter can be solved.
Best wishes,

The Duque Mooo IV, Duque of The Grand Duchy of Hell Bovines
08-12-2003, 06:22
We, The Islamic Federated Republic of Maraka has seen the treatment of the Tibetan religion and culture by the Mainland Government, and we are disgusted.

We have watched while Communist troops destroy monastaries, force monks to flee, force Godless Communism on a pious and peaceful people.

We formally recognize Tibet as a sovereign nation. We warn the People's Republic to withdraw their presence from sovereign Tibetan soil. Imshallah, Beijing shall hear our decree and withdraw. If not, devine reprisal shall surely find the godless. For those who do not believe, there awaits a harsh chastisement.

http://www.animeadrenaline.com/gundam/g/wong.jpg
His Serene Emminence, the Sultanate Abu Zani
08-12-2003, 06:25
OOC: btw, my nation is located in North Africa. We may be remote from the situation, but Maraka has the capability to deploy far from her own shores if she feels it necessary.
Canada-Germany
08-12-2003, 07:25
In response to the Chinese Internal Affairs, Tibet has stated the following statements:

"Tibetans, ethnically, are NOT Chinese; Tibetans migrated from presant day India, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan, not China. Tibet's Culture is obviously not Chinese in any way. Tibetans are not racially, culturally, religiously, or technically Chinese. Tibet is only Chinese due to the unlawful annexation of the country in 1949!

Tibet is not part of China. China claiming that Tibet is Chinese is like Japan claiming China is Japanese!"

Again, with a microphone shoved into his face, the Minister of Internal Affairs reacts:

"Again, we wonder why our chinese brothers are so savage in their denouncement of what is true. When the Mongal's invaded China, what happened? They became Chinese. What are the Native Americans in North American now? Canadian and American. Tibet is chinese as much as Bejing is Chinese. After all. We all must come from somewhere. Now, as I said, these people may say whatever they want. We do not control what comes out of their mouths, just as long as they break no laws."
08-12-2003, 09:52
Response from Tibet;

"We break a law by opening our mouths. No laws in China are in Tibet. Basically, China outlawed everything in Tibet. Therefor, under China, Tibet had no free speech!"
Canada-Germany
08-12-2003, 09:59
Response from Tibet;

"We break a law by opening our mouths. No laws in China are in Tibet. Basically, China outlawed everything in Tibet. Therefor, under China, Tibet had no free speech!"

In a interview with a Newscaster in front of a live audiance, about the recent message from Tibet.

"Those in Tibet are under the same laws as those in China, because Tibet is part of China. They have all the same freedoms and rights as all our Chinese Brothers."
08-12-2003, 10:01
Response from Tibet;

"That's an outright lie. No freedoms are excersized in Tibet. China never legalized anything, they only illegalized everything Tibet does acording to it's anchient religion. China just wants to erase this religion, because it undermines their greedy Ideals."
Canada-Germany
08-12-2003, 10:07
Response from Tibet;

"That's an outright lie. No freedoms are excersized in Tibet. China never legalized anything, they only illegalized everything Tibet does acording to it's anchient religion. China just wants to erase this religion, because it undermines their greedy Ideals."

This response is met with a message:

"All other responses should be directed to this phoneline as for easier communication."

As well, another message apears:

From: Internal Affairs
To: Our Chinese Brothers

We did not say freedoms were excersized in Tibet. If that religion would have been illigal in China, then it was against the law. Those that break the law are dealt with.
08-12-2003, 10:08
If those who break the law should be punished, China should be destroyed immediately, because Tibet is not Chinese, and China's annexation of it was AGAINST International Law
Canada-Germany
08-12-2003, 10:14
Again, Tibet is Chinese, in so far as the mongels that invaded China are Chinese, in so far as the Native populations of North America are now considered Canadian and American.

As for International Law, we merely seek to reunite the Asian people. This is all.
08-12-2003, 10:16
Hardly... You only seek to destroy the one thing that can undermine your greedy regime. China has lost it's way in the world, blinded by greed and corruption.
Canada-Germany
08-12-2003, 10:27
Secret- IC:

As the two delegates speak, the phonecall is tracked. The location of the revolutionaries are found, and a special task force is issued.

(OOC: no, they haven't reached there yet, so please don't be like: "Oh, we hear someone! We must flee!")

IC:

All governments are blinded by greed. Perhaps ours is not an exception. However, as all governments are blinded by greed, who is to say wheither or not yours will not be so?
_Taiwan
08-12-2003, 11:04
A Taiwanese helicopter containing twelve spec-ops lands in Nepal on orders from Chen Shui Bian (Opposition Leader).

They make their way into Tibet via mule.
Athel Nora
08-12-2003, 19:16
Athel Nora once again proposes to send a delagation to examin the situation in Tibet, as well as making a census, to count out the population that declares themselves chinese and those that claim that they are Tibeten.
And as a way of deciding the fate of the land to make ready a referendum for the residents of the country to declare what they wish to happen. As a way of ensuring law during the referendum and to stop either side from using force units of Athel Nora'n police will ensure order and count out the votes.
09-12-2003, 08:35
Just look at Pre-Annexed Tibet. Were we greedy? Hardly. And the same rules as then, shall govern Tibet now. Therefor, we shall not become greedy.

And I quote from Communist China's own National Anthem:

Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves!

And Tibetans are nothing less to the Chinese.
09-12-2003, 08:49
If those who break the law should be punished, China should be destroyed immediately, because Tibet is not Chinese, and China's annexation of it was AGAINST International Law

So then, you claim sanctimony by allowing others to do the foul deeds you secretly desire?

We grow Dissillusioned.

http://www.animeadrenaline.com/gundam/g/wong.jpg
His Serene Emminence, the Sultanate Abu Zani
09-12-2003, 08:51
The Nongovernment of East Canuckistan is willing to send six Peace Corps volunteer brigades to help with the peacefull transition of power to the people of Tibet itself. It should be noted that the Peace Corps is entirely non-violent. Their major tactics include sit-in's, pickets, and other means of civil disobediance. We await your reply.
09-12-2003, 09:06
If those who break the law should be punished, China should be destroyed immediately, because Tibet is not Chinese, and China's annexation of it was AGAINST International Law

So then, you claim sanctimony by allowing others to do the foul deeds you secretly desire?

We grow Dissillusioned.

We do not seek China's destruction. We were merely stating that by China's Logic of those who break the law should be punished, China broke the Law.

We seek no one's destruction.
Dra-pol
09-12-2003, 14:41
The Nongovernment of East Canuckistan is willing to send six Peace Corps volunteer brigades to help with the peacefull transition of power to the people of Tibet itself. It should be noted that the Peace Corps is entirely non-violent. Their major tactics include sit-in's, pickets, and other means of civil disobediance. We await your reply.


Transition of power? Hotan regarded the latest Banat intelligence. This was not going well.

The Secretary of the Republic sent a communiqué to Beijing in which he spoke of the growing threat to the integrity of China's borders. The vultures are circling, he said, and while the borders of the Chinese People's Republic were in danger, so was Asia and its people, and so was the revolution.
Dra-pol urged China to steel herself against these distant pressures.
Sino
10-12-2003, 02:19
General Liu (leader of the Sinoese Military Junta), dressed in full cremonial uniform, stands before the collage of numerous TVs on one wall of his office. Left hand touching the left sidearm, right hand with the remote control. He did not stay for more than thirty seconds on a channel, clearly he was brooding. Every major news network was covering the situation as it unfolds like a violent chemical reaction, one lacking control.

Despite being a sniper for so long, the General is clearly losing his patience. His secretary burst in, a thin dossier in one hand. The General returns the salute, receives the documents. "Zhongguo* is falling apart again. As Chinese nationalists we can not let this happen. The commies have failed to contain the situation, it's now our turn to be the heroes." He explained to the secretary, then quickly ushered the secretary out the door and placed himself on the telephone.

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ARSN 1st Indian Ocean Fleet: Bay of Bengal (0341 Hours)...

Acting on Gen. Liu's orders...

10 Hong-8 stealth bombers soon took off from the supercarriers, escorted by 50 J-12 stealth fighters, the General decides that enough is really enough. Inside the H-8s bomb bays were not explosive devices but the special ARSA Paras.

This special mission has flown through the borders of Hindu-Bengladeshi borders and the airspaces of India and Bhutan. Having penetrated the air defences of Tibet

Lhasa (0752 Hours):

Sinoese paratroops have managed to capture the local domestic airport. They are now fortifying their position and and supplies are being flown in. All flights to and from the Lhasa Airport are now cancelled, except for approved military air convoys.

SAMs and anti-armour weapons as well as machinegun nests are being erected as the troops now await further personnel arrivals and heavy equipment such as armor and artillery and more SAMs. EW will not be disincluded from the list.

http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/airborne_3.jpg
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/airborne_1.jpg
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/crewserved/pf98_6.jpg
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/bkground/pap_2.jpg
http://www.sinodefence.com/c4i/candc/digital_1.jpg
http://www.emeraldesigns.com/matchup/pics/hummer_1.jpg
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/fav_1a.jpg
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/fav_3.jpg

Personnel numbers now exceed 2000 men, Sino is willing to deploy 200,000.


The objective of the Sinoese campaign will be to quell the revolt, punish all the subhuman revolutionaries and terrorists and also secure Tibet for Sino's ideal of Chinese territorial integrity.

We are aware that there are foreign nations and communists wanting to deviate and weaken Zhongguo in this situation. Sino, the nation of Chinese nationalists will not allow any more of this garbage to continue.

Those foreign imperialist/peacekeeping nations are simply taking this as an opportunity of aggression. The Chinese race have been bullied by these beast for long enough. As a warning to all, you have unleashed the dragon and drove him out off his lair, he is angry and will constrict then devour his enemies in the process of securing his victory.


*Zhongguo means China in Chinese.
Sino
10-12-2003, 02:45
Daily (government sponsored) nationalistic rallies are common in Sino. Recently, over the matter of Tibet, these rallies have been increasing in size and momentum, the news of the Sinoese capture of Lhasa airport has created intense outbursts of Chinese nationalism in Sino.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/565000/images/_566074_soldiersflag150.jpg
Above: It is now the job of Sinoese troops to raise the Chinese flag over Lhasa airport.
Sino
10-12-2003, 03:43
BUMP
Canada-Germany
10-12-2003, 04:22
From Chinese Military Command:

"The Nation of Sino has penitrated China's national borders and illigally landed forces in Chinese national Territory. We ask that you desist these actions at once."

Just look at Pre-Annexed Tibet. Were we greedy? Hardly. And the same rules as then, shall govern Tibet now. Therefor, we shall not become greedy.

And I quote from Communist China's own National Anthem:

Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves!

And Tibetans are nothing less to the Chinese.

The Task force lands 4Km away from the building that houses the Tibetian Rebels.

From the 3 helicopters, 32 SpecOp's and one Business suited man step out.

This man is the Minister of Internal Affairs, and as a group, they walk towards the identified building.
United Indiastan
10-12-2003, 08:41
(ooc: Good job Sino. Way to give me a reason to invade China! Violating Indiastan airspace is a big no-no. So, of course, sending paratroopers through Indian, Bhutanese, and Nepalese airspace will cost you...)

Lt.-General Alkal sat amongst the assembled aircraft in the pre-dawn mist, in the mountain airfield of Fort Stetson. No less then four full air wings were beign put on alert, with orders to sally forth at dawn. Their bases were scattered around the mountains, built where they could be as near to China as politeness allowed.

Each wing, scattered across several bases, had been given a list of targets that were to be hit within the first 48 hours of the operation. Most of them were communication posts, supply lines, and military bases in the Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou, and Guangxi provinces in the south, and Xinjiang province in the north. In addition, the ground forces on the borders were to be given permission to open fire upon the Chinese on the other side, and hold as more reserves were brought to the fronts.

Initially, there was to be no ground offensive, but if the demands were not met after seven days of round-the-clock bombing, a different approach would be taken. Several armoured divisons were assembling in the north of the Kashmir province, near the borders of Xinjiang. Along with the eight infantry diviosn already on the border, they would take the province.

If it came to that.

As it stood, the hundred or so SA-32 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers present at Stetson were lining up for take off. They were armed with a selection of air-to-surface missiles's, while those that were designated escorts had a full paylosd of air-to-air missile's.

It was going to be a long, long day.
Dra-pol
10-12-2003, 15:08
(Now this is a tad confusing. Erm. If the PRC continues to be part of this and gets into bother.. there are several million Drapoel soldiers stomping about North Korea in good counter-revolutionary-crushing mood. -waves- )
Canada-Germany
10-12-2003, 19:49
(ooc: Good job Sino. Way to give me a reason to invade China! Violating Indiastan airspace is a big no-no. So, of course, sending paratroopers through Indian, Bhutanese, and Nepalese airspace will cost you...)

Lt.-General Alkal sat amongst the assembled aircraft in the pre-dawn mist, in the mountain airfield of Fort Stetson. No less then four full air wings were beign put on alert, with orders to sally forth at dawn. Their bases were scattered around the mountains, built where they could be as near to China as politeness allowed.

Each wing, scattered across several bases, had been given a list of targets that were to be hit within the first 48 hours of the operation. Most of them were communication posts, supply lines, and military bases in the Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou, and Guangxi provinces in the south, and Xinjiang province in the north. In addition, the ground forces on the borders were to be given permission to open fire upon the Chinese on the other side, and hold as more reserves were brought to the fronts.

Initially, there was to be no ground offensive, but if the demands were not met after seven days of round-the-clock bombing, a different approach would be taken. Several armoured divisons were assembling in the north of the Kashmir province, near the borders of Xinjiang. Along with the eight infantry diviosn already on the border, they would take the province.

If it came to that.

As it stood, the hundred or so SA-32 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers present at Stetson were lining up for take off. They were armed with a selection of air-to-surface missiles's, while those that were designated escorts had a full paylosd of air-to-air missile's.

It was going to be a long, long day.

In responce to United Indiastan's Military buildup, the PRC's Military might finally begins to gear up.

Type 98 and 96 MBT's can be heard moving to various defensive positions while troops are stood up at full alert.

J-14's (http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/aircraft/fighter/jxx.asp) and Su-30MKK's are also being fueled and loaded.

Message to United Indiastan:

We do not see why you, our Indian Neighbours have choosen to build up your military along our borders. We seek no military confrontation with you. If you have a problem with Sino, please, feel free to take it up with them.
Sino
11-12-2003, 00:55
(ooc: Good job Sino. Way to give me a reason to invade China! Violating Indiastan airspace is a big no-no. So, of course, sending paratroopers through Indian, Bhutanese, and Nepalese airspace will cost you...)

Lt.-General Alkal sat amongst the assembled aircraft in the pre-dawn mist, in the mountain airfield of Fort Stetson. No less then four full air wings were beign put on alert, with orders to sally forth at dawn. Their bases were scattered around the mountains, built where they could be as near to China as politeness allowed.

Each wing, scattered across several bases, had been given a list of targets that were to be hit within the first 48 hours of the operation. Most of them were communication posts, supply lines, and military bases in the Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou, and Guangxi provinces in the south, and Xinjiang province in the north. In addition, the ground forces on the borders were to be given permission to open fire upon the Chinese on the other side, and hold as more reserves were brought to the fronts.

Initially, there was to be no ground offensive, but if the demands were not met after seven days of round-the-clock bombing, a different approach would be taken. Several armoured divisons were assembling in the north of the Kashmir province, near the borders of Xinjiang. Along with the eight infantry diviosn already on the border, they would take the province.

If it came to that.

As it stood, the hundred or so SA-32 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers present at Stetson were lining up for take off. They were armed with a selection of air-to-surface missiles's, while those that were designated escorts had a full paylosd of air-to-air missile's.

It was going to be a long, long day.

The Armed Republic of Sino is willing pay monetary compensation for the use of Indian airspace for the purposes of crushing the Tibetan revolt. Prices of the compensation is negotiable.

We also would like to sincerely apologise to the government of United Indiastan concerning the incident. However, as no casualties have occured in United Indiastan during any of our airlifts, we therefore would like the casualty count to remain at zero.

If United Indiastan chooses to invade China or attack Sino, the victims will have the full backing and overt support of the Armed Republic of Sino Combined Forces (ARSCF).

We order you to halt your offensive as there is still time and place on the peace table.
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We also would like to make it clear that the Sinoese are not here to invade Zhongguo (afterall, the land that is also our cultural and racial origin), but we are here to help to crush the Tibetan terrorists. We believe that some foreign power is gfunding their activities. We are not pointing the finger overtly, but covertly, we know that in history, several countries annoyed at China have supplied these scumbags with funds, arms, training and shelter.

It is understood that the current Tibetan revolt is one that is supported by overseas powers with intent to violate Chinese territorial integrity and weaken the position of Zhongguo.

We send a warning to all foreign, non-Chinese nations interested in this affair to stay the hell out or tragic and catastrophic consequences will follow. Don't mess with the Chinese!

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Lhasa Airport (renamed as Sinoese Special Tibetan Command HQ): 0501 Hours...

Sinoese airlifts have produced a military buildup of over 50,000 men. camping trucks have been deployed to provide accomodation

http://www.sinodefence.com/army/transport/eq2102_3.jpg

The Sinoese presence in Tibet has began street patrols in the city of Lhasa. HMMWVs and FAVs cruised the roads, along with foot soldiers. Despite the low oxygen high latitudes of the area, morale of the Sinoese had never been higher.

Fights have been broken out with rebels in Lhasa. Exchanges of fire had been particularly tense in some suburbs.

http://www.sinodefence.com/army/transport/bj2020_1.jpg
Above: Sinoese troops fan out from their jeeps in the outskirts of Lhasa.

http://www.sinodefence.com/army/transport/bj2020_2.jpg
Above: A Sinoese jeep armed with the HJ-9 ATGM guards a compound.

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Sino is willing to help any other Chinese-based nation in the defeat of these pathetic rebels.
Sino
11-12-2003, 01:08
If those who break the law should be punished, China should be destroyed immediately, because Tibet is not Chinese, and China's annexation of it was AGAINST International Law

Tibet is part of China and Tibetans are considered Chinese. If Tibet becomes independant, they would suffer in the hands of the Indians. That is, invasion followed by true enslavement and even ethnic cleansing. The Hindus are known to have a hatred of Buddhists and especially Lamaists. The only reason why India allows refuge for the Dalai Lama is because they want to use it as a trump card against China. Tibet has advanced economically and socially (with living standards and more advanced facilities) under the wings of China, where exactly is the sense of gratitude? Do your Lamas teach you to be rude?

Think back to late 1962, in the Sino-Indian border conflict (fought mainly at the Tibetan border with India); the Tibetans were willing to help the Chinese in inflicting over 1400 Indian casualties, this shows that they consider themselves Chinese and DO NOT want to end up eating Indian dung for the rest of their existence.

If China 'annexation' of Tibet was against international law then why were the maps of China (even made by foreign nations) include Tibet as part of China even prior to the so-called annexation?

Read and digest our words carefully. You will be sorry for causing the dragon's rage!
Sino
11-12-2003, 01:36
Athel Nora once again proposes to send a delagation to examin the situation in Tibet, as well as making a census, to count out the population that declares themselves chinese and those that claim that they are Tibeten.
And as a way of deciding the fate of the land to make ready a referendum for the residents of the country to declare what they wish to happen. As a way of ensuring law during the referendum and to stop either side from using force units of Athel Nora'n police will ensure order and count out the votes.

You are making a big mistake, as Tibet is a part of Zhongguo, you must ensure that such a referandum (if it will ever take place) also includes whole of the Chinese population.

Your cheap Western tricks of stealing Chinese land will not work.
Sino
11-12-2003, 01:53
OOC: Just how many nations in this RP are pro-Tibetan?
Sino
11-12-2003, 01:57
India's population is known to surpass that of China and infact continue to rise well above the rate of population gorwth in China. However, India will never surpass China economically, and thus remain behind militarily also. The Chinese have also realized that too much population is a burden on progress and puts a dent in the living standards, the Indians have failed to see such a problem and have thus done very little to target this matter other than the castration of males through vasectomy.

Sino's population is 1.5 billion, less that that of United Indiastan, but we are economically and militarily superior:

Sino Gross Domestic Product
Population: 1,531,081,285
Civil Rights: Unheard Of
Economy: Frightening
GDP per Capita: $35,383
GDP: $54,174,249,107,155
National Budget: $14,868,556,444,259

United Indiastan Gross Domestic Product
Population: 2,225,249,979
Civil Rights: Good
Economy: Very Strong
GDP per Capita: $14,673
GDP: $32,651,092,941,867
National Budget: $9,072,638,323,694
11-12-2003, 06:36
OOC: Just how many nations in this RP are pro-Tibetan?

I suppose the Marakan populace is more sympathetic to the Tibetan cause, as we despise Imperialism, in all its forms.....

Of course, my Sultan's a fairly level-headed guy..... I'm sure some *ahem* agreements could be derived at.... :P
United Indiastan
11-12-2003, 06:50
After reviewing the situation with the ministers, we have decided to postpone any intervention in this situation. However, let it be known that Indiastan airspace is not to be used, now, or ever again, for the convenient access of military forces to parts of your own country. Any further Chinese military aircraft that enter or stray into Indiastan airspace will be shot down without question. Do we make ourself clear?

-Indiastan Foreign Ministry.

( ooc: well, from what it looks like, you're using modern technology. I myself use much more post-modern stuff, so while you've got numbers, thats about it. Besides, having more money dosn't make you better. Spending it properly does ;) )
Canada-Germany
11-12-2003, 07:07
After reviewing the situation with the ministers, we have decided to postpone any intervention in this situation. However, let it be known that Indiastan airspace is not to be used, now, or ever again, for the convenient access of military forces to parts of your own country. Any further Chinese military aircraft that enter or stray into Indiastan airspace will be shot down without question. Do we make ourself clear?

-Indiastan Foreign Ministry.

( ooc: well, from what it looks like, you're using modern technology. I myself use much more post-modern stuff, so while you've got numbers, thats about it. Besides, having more money dosn't make you better. Spending it properly does ;) )

OOC: lol, well, I did figure that china should be using modern stuff seeing as if we were post modern, I'd just crush the rebellion with a snap of my fingers, lol.
Sino
11-12-2003, 22:08
United Indiastan and others must withdraw their their support and sympathy for the Tibetan rebels as they are clearly intervening in a domestic issue of the Chinese. Go mind your own businesses and bugger off!

If India claims herself to be a neutral country (just like Switzerland) then where the hell is the neutrality now.

The Armed Republic of Sino has agreed to stop its use of Indian airspace and would like to negotiate a monetary compensation.


OOC: Just recently India has reconized China's claim to Tibet and the Chinese government has in turn recognised India's annexation of Sikkim. This can therefore put the further use of territorial claims to be accusations of 'imperialism' to rest.

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Sinoese Special Tibetan Command now totals over 50,000 infantrymen, 2000 tanks, over 1000 artillery pieces (ballstic missiles included) and an undisclosed number of SAMs. Further logistical matters will have to be discussed with the governments representing Mainland China.

Sino is ready to make the blood of the Tibetan rebels spray like fruit being juiced! Sinoese tank columns, supported by armor infantry are advancing east from the airport.

It is suspected that the rebels are hiding out in the various facilities of Lhasa.

http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/map/tibet/lhasa-map-m.gif
Canada-Germany
12-12-2003, 02:27
United Indiastan and others must withdraw their their support and sympathy for the Tibetan rebels as they are clearly intervening in a domestic issue of the Chinese. Go mind your own businesses and bugger off!

If India claims herself to be a neutral country (just like Switzerland) then where the hell is the neutrality now.

The Armed Republic of Sino has agreed to stop its use of Indian airspace and would like to negotiate a monetary compensation.


OOC: Just recently India has reconized China's claim to Tibet and the Chinese government has in turn recognised India's annexation of Sikkim. This can therefore put the further use of territorial claims to be accusations of 'imperialism' to rest.

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Sinoese Special Tibetan Command now totals over 50,000 infantrymen, 2000 tanks, over 1000 artillery pieces (ballstic missiles included) and an undisclosed number of SAMs. Further logistical matters will have to be discussed with the governments representing Mainland China.

Sino is ready to make the blood of the Tibetan rebels spray like fruit being juiced! Sinoese tank columns, supported by armor infantry are advancing east from the airport.

It is suspected that the rebels are hiding out in the various facilities of Lhasa.

http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/map/tibet/lhasa-map-m.gif

Again, we ask the Sinoese Forces to Halt their advance and to retreat back to their own borders. Any further interruption of Chinese Internal Affiars shall be delt with in the swiftest possible manner.
_Taiwan
12-12-2003, 03:36
(Now this is a tad confusing. Erm. If the PRC continues to be part of this and gets into bother.. there are several million Drapoel soldiers stomping about North Korea in good counter-revolutionary-crushing mood. -waves- )

Assisting the PRC militarily will lead to the severing of trade ties with Taiwan's Chung-Kuo (now Virgin Atlantic) and Dra-pol . We urge you to reconsider you actions.
Sino
12-12-2003, 08:33
Sino represents the Chinese race in a nationalistic and militant perspective.

OOC: Where the hell is that Tibetan sepratist sonuvabitch? Is he too scared to fight and now hides behind the robe of his elder monks? LOL
13-12-2003, 00:20
Yeah, I can't do jack until he shows up. :-/
Sino
14-12-2003, 02:07
Yeah, I can't do jack until he shows up. :-/

OOC: Ya got that right!
Athel Nora
14-12-2003, 09:04
OOC: Maybe Chinese agents assasinated him for "treason"? :?
Sino
14-12-2003, 21:04
OOC: Maybe Chinese agents assasinated him for "treason"? :?

OOC and IC: I don't mind doin' that job, I was born for it.
Sino
15-12-2003, 01:10
OOC: Maybe Canada-Germany and Sino's combined debating against that separatist scum and Sino's swift military manouvres have scared him (Revolutionary Tibet) back to India with the exiled Dalai Lama. LOL! ROFL!
Canada-Germany
20-12-2003, 03:32
OOC: lol, now now, As much as I would want China to stay china, that doesn't nessasarily mean I LIKED what the chinese Goven't did to the Tibetians, :P
_Taiwan
20-12-2003, 08:35
OOC: Tibet nowadays is truly "China-fied". There are more Han than Tibetans there by a large amount. The Government encourages migration into the province.
Canada-Germany
21-12-2003, 06:40
OOC: I figured something like that would have happened.
Larkinia
21-12-2003, 07:40
(Just in case he comes back, if not I can always fire up a puppet for Tibet...)

Larkinian Presidential Palace Situation Room
Golden Agate, Larkinia

President Takeo Katana was sitting in the room reading and watching the latest updates on the Tibetan situation.

"As you can see, the Chinese have pushed further into Tibet and are still pushing the spin claiming it as their territory," General Dave Rios said to the assembled group. "Meanwhile, the Tibetans are still staking out the high ground by not resorting to violence."

Katana nodded, "I see. So what are our options? I do not wish to get involved militarily..." he started.

"With all due respect Mr. President, we've done it before when Psychotic Imperialists were abusing their own people," Minister of State Michael Davis.

"This is one option to keep open, I'd like to think that the Chinese and Tibetans would come to a more peaceful, mutually-beneficial decision," Katana said after sipping some coffee.

"We should prepare for the worst, however," Rios said. "I'd suggest that we look into moving the Liberty and Independance battle groupps closer into the Indian Ocean, and inquire if we can get permission to use United Indiastan airspace to move into position, in case we do get a request for assistance."

"In addition to that, we should offer medical and humanitarian aid to the Tibetans," Davis added. "I'll get in touch with the government-in-exile and see if they are interested."

"Before we get too involved in running our own private war here gentlemen," Katana interjected. "I think we should look into the possibility of holding a summit here to come to a peaceful resolution."

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From: Takeo Katana, President, Prinicipality of Larkinia

Re: Tibet Rebel Situation

I understand that Sino, Canada-Germany and Revolutionary Tibet are involved in a very tense situation at the moment. In order to diffuse tensions in the region, I would like to invite you to a conference to be held in Golden Agate, Larkinia to try and come to a peaceful resolution of this situation.

Takeo Katana
Canada-Germany
21-12-2003, 07:45
(Just in case he comes back, if not I can always fire up a puppet for Tibet...)

Larkinian Presidential Palace Situation Room
Golden Agate, Larkinia

President Takeo Katana was sitting in the room reading and watching the latest updates on the Tibetan situation.

"As you can see, the Chinese have pushed further into Tibet and are still pushing the spin claiming it as their territory," General Dave Rios said to the assembled group. "Meanwhile, the Tibetans are still staking out the high ground by not resorting to violence."

Katana nodded, "I see. So what are our options? I do not wish to get involved militarily..." he started.

"With all due respect Mr. President, we've done it before when Psychotic Imperialists were abusing their own people," Minister of State Michael Davis.

"This is one option to keep open, I'd like to think that the Chinese and Tibetans would come to a more peaceful, mutually-beneficial decision," Katana said after sipping some coffee.

"We should prepare for the worst, however," Rios said. "I'd suggest that we look into moving the Liberty and Independance battle groupps closer into the Indian Ocean, and inquire if we can get permission to use United Indiastan airspace to move into position, in case we do get a request for assistance."

"In addition to that, we should offer medical and humanitarian aid to the Tibetans," Davis added. "I'll get in touch with the government-in-exile and see if they are interested."

"Before we get too involved in running our own private war here gentlemen," Katana interjected. "I think we should look into the possibility of holding a summit here to come to a peaceful resolution."

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From: Takeo Katana, President, Prinicipality of Larkinia

Re: Tibet Rebel Situation

I understand that Sino, Canada-Germany and Revolutionary Tibet are involved in a very tense situation at the moment. In order to diffuse tensions in the region, I would like to invite you to a conference to be held in Golden Agate, Larkinia to try and come to a peaceful resolution of this situation.

Takeo Katana

(OOC: Actually, I have yet to use any type of Military power on the Rebels)
Larkinia
21-12-2003, 07:47
(OOC: Actually, I have yet to use any type of Military power on the Rebels)

OOC: Yeah I know, this is to hopefully keep things from escalating too much.
Canada-Germany
21-12-2003, 07:56
(OOC: Actually, I have yet to use any type of Military power on the Rebels)

OOC: Yeah I know, this is to hopefully keep things from escalating too much.

OOC: then what does this mean?:

""As you can see, the Chinese have pushed further into Tibet and are still pushing the spin claiming it as their territory," General Dave Rios said to the assembled group. "Meanwhile, the Tibetans are still staking out the high ground by not resorting to violence." "

I understand the Spin part, but I'm not pushing into Tibet, cause I'm already there in the first place, and technicly, I also have the high ground cause I'm (or China) isn't using violence either.
Larkinia
21-12-2003, 08:05
(OOC: Actually, I have yet to use any type of Military power on the Rebels)

OOC: Yeah I know, this is to hopefully keep things from escalating too much.

OOC: then what does this mean?:

""As you can see, the Chinese have pushed further into Tibet and are still pushing the spin claiming it as their territory," General Dave Rios said to the assembled group. "Meanwhile, the Tibetans are still staking out the high ground by not resorting to violence." "

I understand the Spin part, but I'm not pushing into Tibet, cause I'm already there in the first place, and technicly, I also have the high ground cause I'm (or China) isn't using violence either.

OOC: That's just Rios' view, Sino dropped in paratroopers and took over the airport and is setting up SAMs anti-aircraft guns, etc. That's what he was referring to.
Sino
25-12-2003, 01:12
OOC: I thought this RP was dead.
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With Prussianized efficiency, Sinoese troops have produced a mini Blitzkrieg down Beijing Xi Lu (West Beijing Road), sweeping eastwards, they have fanned out their operations in Lhasa. Scattered pockets of resistance were quickly wiped out. House-to-house searchs were back up by confiscation of weapons, those who attacked Sinoese troops were simply shot dead or were rounded up to be executed later.

Casualties from both sides had been minimal. Two Sinoese Marines were slightly injured and one was shot dead by a 'sniper'. Tibetan casualties in this sweep are classified. As a gesture of defience to the restless Tibetans, Sinoese troops have managed to publically display the corpses of a few dead rebels by hanging them up by the wrists or the ankles from lamp posts in the street.

By dusk, they have reoccupied the Lhasa Potala on behalf of the Chinese government.

http://www.atc.org.au/tibet/gallery/lg%20occ%20j.jpg

Confiscated weapons were a mixture of home made firearms and ones of foreign origin. The foreign weapons allow us to point the finger at the gorwing list of nations that are hostile towards the actions of the Chinese in securing their own territorial integrity. There are also primitive bombs and explosive devices.

There is a now a 1900-0700 curfew enforced in the areas of Lhasa under Sinoese occupation. Tomorrow, the sweep is due to continue and spill into other parts of the city.

Tibetans friendly towards China are free to join the Sinoese Task Force. We also encourage the Han Chinese in Tibet to join our fight.
Sino
25-12-2003, 01:27
(OOC: Actually, I have yet to use any type of Military power on the Rebels)

OOC: Wuss!
Sino
25-12-2003, 01:28
BUMP