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Insane Associated Press Journalist Headline Today: "China Spares the Life of Tibetan Monk" - Why

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Leonardo Been

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Jan 27, 2005, 8:57:23 AM1/27/05
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Insane Associated Press Journalist Headline Today: "China Spares the
Life of Tibetan Monk" - Why


' 26 January 2005


Translation of 'Journalese' *(1) and 'Diplomatese,' *(2) for those who
care for and love people,

' (rather than caring for possessions and for domination of people
' - and INSTEAD of caring for people, they use their "language" to
' hide their Crimes from you *(3) - thus those who care for PEOPLE,
' need)

a translation of the headline:

' "China Spares the Life of Tibetan Monk"

' (Associated Press headline, coming from its Beijing office,
' on Wed Jan 26, 2005, 4:23 AM ET (**))

I will translate that Associated Press report of today, for you,

' assuming that you may not sufficiently speak 'Journalese,' or
' 'Diplomatese,'

' the languages of the Press Agencies and the United Nations
' and any other Organization *(2)

' that they use to deceive you and to - with great success, as you
' know - hide Criminal Minds from you. *(2)*(4

It always helps greatly, in order to solve something, to put the same
facts in a different time or place but in comparable circumstances:
*(a)

' "Nazi-judge Freisler spared the life of resistance-fighter
' Stauffenberg today

' - by changing his sentence, from being executed today, into
' a life-long torture and incarceration, by the Gestapo."


' "This kindness was granted by the legally appointed judge, to the
' imprisoned and convicted resistance-fighter Graf Stauffenberg,

' in order to provide for him the existing, national and
' humanitarian services also extended to other
' non-dictatorial ideologists who are disturbing social
' stability,

' from which you can see, that we are eager to comply with
' international standards of Human Rights, and that we are
' listening to Human Rights groups."


' "Thus resistance-fighter Stauffenberg today is granted the
' favor of being re-educated in our psychiatric prisons of
' which the nation is proud

' - to re-educate him into the Nazi views of life and
' politics, to teach him the Nazi ideas about
' possessions and culture and geography and people
' and race and belief and religion, and

' to educate him into admiring dictators only and to
' never defend the freedom of his people again,
' ever."

With this practical lesson in 'Journalese' and 'Diplomatese,'

' I remain at your service, as always the very Beautiful, the very
' Truthful, and the very Loving you


Leonardo truly Been

' 'It is of no use walking
' anywhere to preach
' unless our walking
' is our preaching.'

' Saint Francis of Assisi


________
Textnote:

(a) Solving something by putting it in different symbols, as any
' physicist and mathematician knows and does.

' And - had they told you in school, that THAT IS mathematics -
' you might have had a very high grade in mathematics. *(5)(6)


_________
Footnotes:
(1) 'Journalist Current Ethics And Intelligence:
' Refusal To Recognize And Expose Criminal Minds'
' {HRI 20041230-V2.2}
' (30 December 2004 - Version 2.2 on 21 Jan 2005)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/human-rights-issues/msg/f2d2b42290a54790

(2) 'Nobel Prize Committees - Promoting 'NO Peace' And 'NO Science''
' {HRI 20041214-V1.3} (14 Dec 2004 - Version 1.3 on 28 Dec 2004)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/human-rights-issues/msg/67494581cfde9535

(3) 'The First International Law (Version 2.0) - {HRI 20021124-V2.0}'
' (24 November 2002 - Version 2.0 on 23 Sept 2003)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/3923119365e39cab

(4) 'Criminal Minds Know Themselves Very Well They Are Lying'
' {HRI 20040520-V1.3} (20 May 2004) (Version 1.3 at 21 May 2004)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/542cdaeab3761e54

(5) 'Fine Particle Physics To Understand Psychosis'
' {HRI 20030227-V2.2} (27 Feb 2003 - Version 2.2 on 23 Jan 2005)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/Fine-Particle-Physics/msg/8f1f38b4df8e0017

(6) 'Learning And Reading - Leonardo Da Vinci and Galileo Galilei had
' an excellent command of reading and writing' {HRI 20040811}
' (11 August 2004)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/50f2a62a7c26636a


_________
Reference:

' 'If Pilate Had Provided King Solomon's Justice...'
' {HRI 20041102-V1.1}
' (2 November 2004 - Version 1.1 on 26 Nov 2004)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/alt.journalism/msg/3f52ab6407920ac9

' 'If You Want Peace, Then Do Understand And Face Evil - A Short
' Course In Human Rights Philosophy' {HRI 20041225-V1.02}
' (25 December 2004 - Christmas Day)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/soc.rights.human/msg/34578c4c3a9f0b22


____________
Verification:

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None of my writings may be used, ever, to support any political
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(**) _________________________________

"China Spares the Life of Tibetan Monk" - Wed Jan 26, 4:23 AM ET

BEIJING - A Chinese court on Wednesday spared the life of a Tibetan
monk convicted in a series of fatal bombings, commuting his death
sentence to life in prison, the government said, in a case that
prompted an international outcry.


Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche, 54, was convicted in December 2002 and given
a death sentence with a two-year reprieve, which expired Wednesday.

The official Xinhua News Agency said a court in the southwestern
province of Sichuan commuted the sentence because he obeyed
unspecified legal conditions during the reprieve.


The monk and his 28-year-old aide, Lobsang Dhondup, were convicted in
2003 of seeking independence for Tibet.

They were charged in connection with a series of bombings in 2001-02
that killed one person in Sichuan, which abuts Tibet and has a large
ethnic Tibetan population.

The monk's conviction prompted protests by activists who said he was
targeted because of his status as a community leader.

A group of United Nations human rights experts said he received an
unfair trial and was mistreated in detention.


Washington's top human rights official, Assistant Secretary of State
Lorne Craner, expressed concern about the cases during a visit to
Beijing in December 2002.


Chinese authorities say the monk and Lobsang Dhondup confessed to the
bombings. Lobsang Dhondup was executed in January 2003.

The Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan leader, and foreign activists
called on China to spare his life.

Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche suffers from high blood pressure and heart
disease but Xinhua [China news agency officials] said in an earlier
report, that he receives medical care in prison.
The report Wednesday said he is "fairly and well treated."


In a report issued last April, U.N. experts cited "serious procedural
flaws" in the proceedings against him, including the violation of
rights to a public trial, to choose his own lawyer and to examine
evidence presented against him in court.


Communist troops marched into Tibet in 1950. Beijing says it has been
part of China for centuries and has spent decades trying to suppress
pro-independence sentiment."
_______________________________
[end of Associated Press article]

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