Article 1
1. All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
2. All peoples may, for their own ends, freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources without prejudice to any obligations arising out of international economic co-operation, based upon the principle of mutual benefit, and international law. In no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence.
3. The States Parties to the present Covenant, including those having responsibility for the administration of Non-Self-Governing and Trust Territories, shall promote the realization of the right of self-determination, and shall respect that right, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations. — ICESCR
The subjection of peoples to alien subjugation, domination and exploitation constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights, is contrary to the Charter of the United Nations and is an impediment to the promotion of world peace and co-operation. — United Nations General Assembly Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples
I agree that people who are lucky enough to have a right of free speech should not give it up, but posting opinions on an internet forum under a pseudonym is not exercising free speech. People can do that in totalitarian regimes too.If you are scared of speaking out against an evil autocratic government then don't. Giving up you right to free speech is precisely what they want so I will not, and I hope other people also won't, stop talking and discussing this issue — René Descartes
Based on the above, I think a continuation of the relationship between the Ching dynasty and Tibet would be one where Tibet was autonomous. Chinese refusal to accept such autonomy is a "subjugation, domination and exploitation" of the Tibetan people and as such the right for self-determination can be invoked by Tibetans and should be pursued by the international community. — Benkei
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, everyone took a stand against them. — René Descartes
Yes that is true. I'm just rather upset that no one did anything about China's invasion in the first place in 1950. — René Descartes
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, everyone took a stand against them. — René Descartes
When Russia invaded Afghanistan during the Cold War, everyone opposed them. — René Descartes
But the USA and China always seem to be able to get away with invading a country. — René Descartes
Kurdistan, Palestine, East Timor, Cyprus, South Ossietia, Hawaii, anymore for anymore????. I believe that Tibet should be self-governing but I would like to hear other peoples opinions on it. — René Descartes
So the obvious takeaway from his position was that, contrary to public perception, the Chinese government should have been seen as liberators interested solely in the well-being of ALL Tibetans and not primarily motivated by other, less elevated goals like, for instance, the possible geostrategic importance of Tibet in light of China's regional interests. — Erik
European colonization, American neo-Imperialism and the Chinese control of Tibet are all bad in my opinion. Hopefully soon enough, both America and China will finally let go of their Colonialist interest just as the European powers have. Although it took hundreds of years for Europeans to do so, and not without resistance. But to me, these examples are all equally bad. To oppress and conquer peoples who do not speak your language and do not have the same culture and who do not want you on their land is not right. — René Descartes
Are we agreeing or disagreeing? — René Descartes
Wales, Scotland — charleton
Are you sure Self-Determination doesn't equate to independence? — René Descartes
Scots and Welsh are certainly not self-determined as they are ruled by the government and parliament in London. If they were self-determined they would have their own parliaments and capitals and currencies and alliances and laws etc... — René Descartes
What I can do. As i said, not much. — René Descartes
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