Monday, April 01, 2013

Landslide: China starts to hollow out Tibet

Tibet, China. More than 80 miners were buried early Friday this week when a landslide took place in the gold mine work-site, which is located in Gyama village about 70 kilometers east of the regional capital Lhasa. After rescue workers' continuing hard work, only two bodies were found. And there are still 81 workers buried underground.

This news disclosed that China may have planned secretly to hollow out Tibet in order to get, I don't know, more fresh air from the Indian Ocean to clean Beijing? or to help people to conquer the Everest more easily? Some may argue that Chinese government promotes mining for minerals such as gold, Oh, sure, that is another good reason to hollow out Tibet.

The Central Propaganda Department announced no journalist should report the incident without their permission, which indicated that this so-called landslide may be a man-made accident, however, of course they would define it as a natural disaster.

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