5 blog reactions to http://gothamist.com/2008/03/27/free_tibet.php

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    Tibetan New York

    the issue of Tibet's independence movement to the forefront of American news coverage. The issues are bigger and more complicated than can be covered here. But it's certainly safe to say that it's hard to be Tibetan right now, even right here in New York. New York City's small but thriving pockets of Tibetans and Nepalese provide New York with delicious, delicious food. The cuisine includes a mix of Chinese and Indian influences, but with its own unique charm that results in hearty, tasty cuisine.

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    Gridskipper, the Urban Travel Guide

    39 days ago · Authority: 1,248

    the issue of Tibet's independence movement to the forefront of American news coverage. The issues are bigger and more complicated than can be covered here. But it's certainly safe to say that it's hard to be Tibetan right now, even right here in New York. New York City's small but thriving pockets of Tibetans and Nepalese provide New York with delicious, delicious food. The cuisine includes a mix of Chinese and Indian influences, but with its own unique charm that results in hearty, tasty cuisine.

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    NYPD Cops Go Off: Beat Down Buddhists during Protest

    in front of the UN in America, unbelievable, this is not China." He also notes that Officer Serano had threatened to kill two protesters, something the officer later admits to on tape. Don't cops learn about YouTube at the Police Academy these days? [SEE VIDEO]

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    NYPD is Disgusting

    45 days ago in NotFullOfShit · Authority: 1

    heroes who attacked and brutally beat peaceful protesters - who were protesting THE ATTACKS AND BEATINGS IN TIBET!!! There were so many officers involved, I must necessarily apply the standard of behavior to the entire department. Video here and here, and more info here.

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    Watch this NOW! Free Tibet protesters being beaten in NEW YORK CITY.

    Here’s the link, via Gothamist.

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