October 5, 2009

Caving in to China

Are we Chinese or are we Americans. From the UK Telegraph:
Barack Obama cancels meeting with Dalai Lama 'to keep China happy'
The decision came after China stepped up a campaign urging nations to shun the Tibetan spiritual leader.

It means Mr Obama will become the first president not to welcome the Nobel peace prize winner to the White House since the Dalai Lama began visiting Washington in 1991.

The Buddhist monk arrived in Washington on Monday for a week of meetings with Congressional leaders, celebrity supporters and interest groups, but the president will not see him until after he has made his first visit to China next month.

Samdhong Rinpoche, the Tibetan prime minister-in-exile, has accused the United States and other Western nations of "appeasement" toward China as its economic weight grows.
Someone from Human Rights Watch sums it up perfectly:
Sophie Richardson, Asia advocate for Human Rights Watch, said: "Presidents always meets the Dalai Lama and what happens? Absolutely nothing.

"This idea that if you are nice to the Chinese Communist Party up front you can cash in later is just wrong. If you lower the bar on human rights they will just move it lower and lower."
Appeasement does not generate respect -- quite the opposite. It is going to be an interesting three years... Posted by DaveH at October 5, 2009 7:51 PM
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