B Raman’s Open Letter to Aamir Khan
I request those of you who have asked me to stay away from the Olympic Torch Relay to understand that when I do run with the torch on the 17th of April it is not in support of China. In fact it will be with a prayer in my heart for the people of Tibet, and indeed for all people across the world who are victims of human rights violations.
The importance of the participation of football hero Baichung Bhutia to the Chinese was not only because he is a football hero, but also because he is a highly-respected Buddhist personality. He saw through their game and declined to let himself be used by the Chinese to serve their psychological warfare agenda in Tibet, Sichuan, Gansu and Qinghai. One hopes he does not change his mind under pressure from our Communists. It is a pity you have not seen through their game.
B Raman, one of India’s foremost foreign policy writers writes a scathing response to Aamir and exposes China’s use of suppression and terror in stifling Tibet’s struggle for independence [blog post]. Nitin at The Acorn is not convinced of Aamir’s analogy and is saddened that he chose to belittle India by pointing out unrelated unrests within the country. Those who compare handling of internal conflicts by India and China are seriously deluding themselves. The very fact that Aamir can mention about “examples of atrocities and human rights violation” in India is proof that at least the Indian government allows dissent. Try mentioning the same in China regarding Tibet and you’ll get thrown in prison, celebrity or not.



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