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@hanse_mina Here's an idea: Starting May 1st 2025,

#1 Anyone engaged in the invasion of a friendly democracy will receive a *lifetime* ban from *all democracies*.

#2 Anyone involved in the war effort will receive 25 year ban from *all democracies*. (applies to manufacturing, propaganda etc.)

Why? I don't want to see a single ruzzian invader unless its through the sights...

This might even deter recruitment... even if just a little bit.

Also the Chinese CCP subjects might have something to think about. (Also apply it to CCP's military that is currently occupying China's and *Tibet's* neighbours.

Perhaps this ban should be applied to all regime enforcers of dictatorships if only to make those 'jobs' less appealing...

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I claim to be arousing bodhicitta, but still do not have it. I have trained in the path of the six perfections, but have remained selfish. Bless me and small-minded beings like me, That we may train in the sublime bodhicitta. — Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887)

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The shutdown of Voice of America and Radio Free Asia will mean US policy makers are less well informed about what is happening in China

"VOA and RFA (especially its Uyghur and Tibetan services) have been a vital source of information for America’s own decision-makers about what is happening on the ground in some of the world’s most authoritarian and closed societies."

open.substack.com/pub/underrep

UnderReported China · How Shutting Down VOA and RFA Also Leaves U.S. Policymakers in the Dark on ChinaBy Sarah Cook

Dozens of people in Tibetan areas have been arrested since 2021 for politically motivated phone and internet-related offenses. The arrests often target Tibetans for having "banned content" on their phones or contacting people outside China, according to a report by Human Rights Watch

hrw.org/news/2025/04/13/china-

A Tibetan Buddhist monk and a woman share a mobile phone outside the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, on June 1, 2021.
Human Rights Watch · China: Police Arrest Tibetans for Internet, Phone UseChina’s government has arrested dozens of people in Tibetan areas since 2021 for politically motived phone and internet-related offenses.

"A coalition of governments has published a list of legitimate-looking Android apps that were actually spyware and were used to target civil society that may oppose China’s state interests.

On Tuesday, the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre, or NCSC, which is part of intelligence agency GCHQ, along with government agencies from Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, and the United States, published separate advisories on two families of spyware, known as BadBazaar and Moonshine.

These two spywares hid inside legitimate-looking Android apps, acting essentially as “Trojan” malware, with surveillance capabilities such as the ability to access the phone’s cameras, microphone, chats, photos, and location data, the NCSC wrote in a press release on Wednesday.

BadBazaar and Moonshine, which have been previously analyzed by cybersecurity firms like Lookout, Trend Micro, and Volexity, as well as the digital rights nonprofit Citizen Lab, were used to target Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Taiwanese communities, as well as civil society groups, according to the NCSC.

Uyghurs are a Muslim-minority group largely in China that has for years faced detention, surveillance, and discrimination from the Chinese government, and thus has frequently been the target of hacking campaigns."

techcrunch.com/2025/04/09/gove

TechCrunch · Governments identify dozens of Android apps bundled with spyware | TechCrunchThe advisories say the spyware apps are used to target members of civil society who may oppose China’s state interests.