Is momentum for the freedom movement for Tibet still strong?

India
September 1, 2008 9:01am CST
With olympics over, after its successfully completion, is it that whole nations who were opposing the ruling of China over Tibet,are seems to have lost thier resilince.Is it that they will succumb to aftermath of the olympics? All the nations are sort of praising the successfully organised olympics(which it was) but, seems to have given up!I wonder if it could get those freedom movements a hindrance n will therefore make it slow down
2 responses
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
1 Sep 08
I would like to think that although the olympics were a good opertunity to highlight this issue, that the movement will still go on. Most of it will be behind closed door preassure on the parto f nations and leaders. What would really be a shame though is to see the movement at the civil level, the actual people, slow because the camera's have left. this is where the real change will come from, the people of Tibet and the people supprting them. Now is the time to push the movement even more.
• India
2 Sep 08
I encourage that there should be enough of energy even if there is not enough of the eyes world is keeping on Tibet.Its heartening to see them going for it and keep the spirit on.
• United States
1 Sep 08
The fight for freedom for Tibet began when China muscled in there, and it will continue until Tibet is free! It wasn't just a fad to go with the Olympics.